There will be a hearing Thursday in a South Carolina House subcommittee on the recently passed Senate bill. This State Newspaper story says:
This week, nearly 10 years after it legalized payday lenders, the S.C. General Assembly is on the verge of deciding whether to restrict them.
At 9 a.m. Thursday, a House subcommittee will hear testimony from consumer credit counselors and loan companies on a bill passed Feb. 19 by the Senate.
The Senate’s proposal could go into law if it passes the House, differences are worked out between House and Senate leaders, and it is signed by the governor.
If no action is taken before the session ends in June, the bill will die.