Contact Information: CONTACT: Investor Relations 310-402-2801 Editorial Inquiries Media Relations 888-522-3263
Salon City Reports on Professional Beauty Federation's Capitol Hill Event
| Quelle: Salon City, Inc.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(Marketwire - October 13, 2009) - Ewire -- Salon City, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : SALN ) announced today that it will be covering the Professional Beauty
Federation's 10th Annual "Welcome to Our World" that takes place Wednesday,
October 14, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm in Washington, DC. "Welcome to Our World"
has become the most popular event on Capitol Hill because of the unique way
it combines learning with a fun and rewarding event for all. The event
coverage began this morning in Salon City's Beautymaker Net News and
continues through the week.
More than 100 volunteer representatives from independent and chain salons,
day spas, cosmetology schools, beauty product manufacturers, distributors
and the industry's associations from around the country converge on the
Capitol to share an evening with members of Congress, professional staff
and those interested in learning more about a committed group of
individuals representing a dynamic industry. With complimentary haircuts,
mini-manicures, makeup application and neck-and-shoulder massages, guests
get to personally experience the skills and services of the country's
professional beauty industry, while learning more about the issues
important to our industry.
Two issues of immediate importance are fairness in taxation and access to
cosmetology education. H.R. 3724, the Small Business Tax Equalization and
Compliance Act, would make it possible for salon owners to claim a tax
credit for the FICA taxes they must now pay on their employees' tips, a
benefit that restaurant owners already receive. The legislation will also
improve income reporting within the industry.
In regard to education, the PBF supports recent Congressional efforts to
promote and expand access to postsecondary education and enhance students'
ability to choose the type of educational program that best meets their own
individual, professional career & employment goals. In a $60 billion a year
industry where job market demand for qualified applicants exceeds supply by
more than three-to-one, it is vitally important to the PBF that Congress
preserve a student's ability to enroll in a cosmetology institutions of
higher education, receive the benefits of a quality postsecondary
education, and are prepared to enter the ranks of our professional
workforce.
For the full release please follow this link:
http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/5342