WHAT COMMUNITIES CAN DO TO REIN IN PAYDAY LENDING: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL LOCAL ORDINANCE CAMPAIGNS THROUGH A TEXAS LENS

Consumers have consistently expressed a desire for meaningful regulation of small dollar, high-cost loans, like payday and title loans, but federal and state legislatures have not always moved toward meaningful regulation. Regardless of the reasons for inaction, local communities have begun to take...

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City ordinances
Community
Consumers
Laws, regulations and rules
Legislatures
Loans
Municipal ordinances
Payday loans
Policy making
Regulation
State legislatures
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