A great update this morning to a story we first heard about earlier this year on The Kelly File. A 12-year-old girl named Chloe Stirling was selling cupcakes for $2 each and she was doing so well that a local paper in Illinois decided to do a story on her.

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That caused the health department to take notice, and she was forced to stop selling cupcakes because she did not have a business license or a state-certified kitchen.

Now, state lawmakers have passed the "Cupcake Bill," which will allow Chloe to once again sell the cupcakes that she bakes in her home kitchen.

"I feel happy that it passed because now I get to bake again," said Chloe, who started baking after taking a class at a local Michael's store.

Her mom, Heather Stirling, told Elisabeth Hasselbeck that when the bill was first proposed she thought it was "reaching for the moon."

But apparently lawmakers agreed that the enforcement of the state ban on selling home-baked good was being taken too far.

Watch her appearance on Fox and Friends above, and check out Chloe's Facebook page too!

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Read more on the bill's passage below, via the Belleville News-Democrat: