(CNN) Virginia is on the brink of becoming the fourth state to ban hair discrimination, with only the signature of the governor remaining for the prohibition to become law.

In other words? Hair discrimination, which has received increasing attention after a high school wrestler in New Jersey was forced to cut off his dreadlocks in order to compete back in 2018.

The bill unanimously passed the Senate earlier this month, and just made it through the House on Friday. Now, it awaits Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam's signature.

Charlotte Beckley owns a black hair salon called Braids N' More of SoNo in Chesapeake. Beckley told CNN affiliate WVEC she was excited to hear the bill had progressed. She's heard stories from clients about hair discrimination in workplaces, and she says it needs to end.