Illinois lawmakers pass legislation to cap payday loans, make it easier for those with convictions to get jobs – Center Square

“Throughout the nation Illinois is known as a judicial hell hole” said Republican state Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer. “Litigation in the state of Illinois is out of control and the more we can make this concise, the better off we are.”
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Platinum Goose
5 years ago

What a dummy. I assume she does not realize that most of the payday loan operators have clauses in their lease that if the state passes any legislation like this then they can terminate. So when they close down how does that help their constituent get a short term loan.

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