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The payday loan industry is looking at other business options in Ohio after losing a ballot fight to overturn tough restrictions on interest rates it can…
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A group that pushes for smaller government and lower taxes is accusing advocates for the homeless of spending taxpayer dollars to convince Ohioans to vote…
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It now appears that Ohio voters will indeed get a chance to vote on whether to keep or throw out a new state law that cracks down on payday loan stores.…
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The November election is more than six weeks away, but advocates for and against the payday loan ballot issue are pushing their point of view. Perhaps…
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It's still not clear whether Ohioans will definitely vote in November on a plan to crack down on those two-week "payday" loans.However, that is…
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Invalid Signatures are a Problem for Supporters of a Ballot Issue to Overturn Ohio's Tough New Law oThe supporters of a ballot issue that would toss out Ohio's new crackdown on payday lenders could be in trouble. Elections officials in Ohio's largest…
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Opposing sides in the battle over newly-passed limits on payday loans have one thing in common. Both want a proposed ballot measure phrased in a way that…
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A large rally was held Tuesday at the statehouse in support of Ohio's 1600 payday lending stores. Participants urged state senators to block a bill passed…
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Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman and five other big city mayors in Ohio are calling on state lawmakers to crackdown on payday lending practices. Coleman and…