Landry Calls for Common-Sense, Reasonable Guidelines on Cosmetologists
BATON ROUGE, LA – After substantive discussions about
employee and customer safety with leadership of the Louisiana Board of
Cosmetology and with owners in the industry, Attorney General Jeff Landry has
asked Governor John Bel Edwards to consider reopening small businesses like
barber shops and hair salons.
“We have thousands of licensed cosmetologists in our
State; many are independent contractors who have no other source of income and
are struggling to make ends meet,” said General Landry. “They not only want to
serve their clients, but they also need to work in order to put food on their
tables and provide for their children.”
In a letter to Governor Edwards – General Landry notes that while some
customers may be wary of getting too close to their providers, others certainly
have the desire to receive service. “Whether to improve personal hygiene or
boost mental psyche during these challenging times, the demand side is real;
but the supply side has been completely shut off by 33 JBE 2020,” wrote Landry.
After urging the Governor to amend his Proclamation so
this industry may reopen with common-sense and reasonable guidelines that
preserve public health and the welfare of Louisiana’s people, General Landry
made it clear that “allowing for reopening does not require these businesses to
reopen or require customers to avail themselves of the service; rather, it
gives our State’s people the opportunity to make their own decisions.”