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Bryant gets bill on payday loans
by The Associated Press
Mar 09, 2013 | 1432 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print
JACKSON – Mississippi lawmakers never may have to debate payday loan interest rates again.

The state Senate gave final approval Friday to a bill that deletes the requirement that lawmakers periodically renew authorization for the loans. The bill, which passed 31-13, goes to Gov. Phil Bryant for his consideration.

At a payday lender, a consumer can get a short-term loan by writing a check that covers the amount borrowed, plus fees. State law gives consumers 30 days to repay loans, capping fees at $20 for every $100 borrowed.

Many consumer advocates attack payday loans for their high interest rates, saying they trap borrowers in a cycle of debt. Supporters of the bill say that no matter how distasteful, they’re one of the few options for people to borrow small amounts of money.

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