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Mississippi heat

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{Jackson} County supervisors today will likely adopt a resolution asking the Legislature to crack down on high-interest payday lenders.

District 2 Supervisor Melton Harris Jr. introduced a draft resolution at the Aug. 9 Board of Supervisors meeting, and the board attorney was instructed to bring a final resolution up for vote today.

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One Response to “Mississippi heat”

  1. Al Eli says:

    I was at movies yesterday and paid $15 for bucket of pop corn and medium soda. I could have had both for less than a $1 at home but I ended up paying 15 times more than it was worth.

    Should we call that predatory selling? And should we have our States and Federal government to regulate it, crack down on it, or ban it?

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