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Where Do Non-Solicitation Agreements Fit in Your Career
03/16/2026

In a profession built on personal relationships, the question of who “owns” the client is not always straightforward. Is it the business or the service provider? Non-solicitation agreements have been a staple in the beauty and wellness space, but as states begin regulating employment restrictions for licensed massage therapists, some professionals are asking whether these agreements still belong in 2026.

Chair Massage Volunteers Needed in Denver, April 27
03/16/2026

We invite Colorado LMTs to be a part of Massage Therapy Legislative Awareness Day, co-hosted by Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) and the American Massage Therapy Association–Colorado Chapter. We’re looking for massage therapists to provide complimentary chair massages to legislators and their staff. Join us at the Capitol.

Minnesota Massage Licensing Bill: What Changed and Why ABMP Is in Opposition
03/12/2026

Senate File 1131 once promised real progress for Minnesota massage and bodywork therapists has taken a turn, but don’t give up hope quite yet. The bill was amended from a strong statewide licensure model to a voluntary registration model, which would do nothing to advance the profession. ABMP opposes these amendments because your profession merits regulation that protects your work and your clients and we will not support anything less.

Washington to Implement Mid-March Licensing Freeze
03/05/2026

The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is rolling out a major upgrade to its licensing system, and this will cause a temporary credentialing freeze in mid-March. Avoid any last-minute stress with your massage therapy license renewal this spring and renewal early.

Proposed Massage Rules Could Affect Arkansas Massage Businesses
02/20/2026

Establishment registration requirements, human trafficking awareness signage obligations, and expectations for business owners may impact how you maintain compliance and manage day-to-day operations. The Department of Health’s Division for Health Protection is accepting comments though March 2.

Proposed Department of Education Rules Set to Impact Massage and Bodywork Schools’ Federal Financial Aid
02/16/2026

The US Department of Education (ED) is proposing a set of rules that would establish a new accountability standard for higher education programs with low earnings outcomes. The proposed rules, if formalized, will make a higher education program ineligible for Title IV Higher Education Act (HEA) funds if the program fails a do-no-harm test that sets an earnings standard for its graduates. While all postsecondary institutions will face the repercussions from these rules if passed, schools in the wellness, somatic, and beauty professions could see significant impacts.

Vermont Enters the Race for Statewide Licensure with H623
02/05/2026

Statewide massage licensure is finally on the table in Vermont, and lawmakers need to hear support from working massage therapists. This is a pivotal opportunity to strengthen your profession, improve public trust, and join the 45 states that already have licensure.

Understanding Price Transparency in the Wellness Space
01/21/2026

While massage therapy hasn’t been pulled into legislative pricing debates yet, exploring the landscape now can help you be prepared if the chatter enters the treatment room in the future. Discover the pros and cons of transparent pricing laws and best pricing practices for professionals.