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Montana Initiative Would Cap Rate on Payday Loans

The Missoulian: A coalition of state organizations, including Women's Foundation of Montana, will ask voters to cap at 36 percent the annual interest rates that payday lending businesses can charge, compared with the current 400 percent maximum.

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The Missoulian
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Charles S. Johnson
Source: 
The Missoulian
02/24/2010

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Women's Foundation of Montana
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