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    Sara Nguyen, right, sits behind a plexiglass shield as she gives a manicure to Christine Frazer at KB Nails in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Jan. 25, 2021.
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    Other states should follow Wyoming’s lead on universal recognition laws

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    Senseless restrictions keep therapists from helping people in DC and many other states
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      Workers perch on the structure of the Checkered House Bridge on Monday, June 18, 2012 in Richmond, Vt. Engineers are in the process of widening an historic, narrow Vermont bridge as part of renovations designed to make it safe for 21st century travelers. Engineers are planning to widen the 1929 bridge 12 ? feet as part of plan to renovate and modernize it. The truss that is being moved weighs about 300,000 pounds. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)
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    Reasonable licensing reform has to leave key protections in place

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    Missouri does right by its workers with licensing reform
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    Missouri does right by its workers with licensing reform

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    Prioritize licensing reform for health and economic recovery
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    Prioritize licensing reform for health and economic recovery

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    Trump aims to cut red tape tying up doctors
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    ‘Ridiculous’: Maine strips liquor and health licenses from restaurant owner who opened in defiance of lockdown
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    ‘Ridiculous’: Maine strips liquor and health licenses from restaurant owner who opened in defiance of lockdown

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