New Hampshire is moving to add some short-term credit products in the state.
“We should not take the right away from the citizenry to do what they want. Sometimes they do what they have to do,” said Rep. Ken Gidge, D-Nashua.
Posted on02 May 2011.
New Hampshire is moving to add some short-term credit products in the state.
“We should not take the right away from the citizenry to do what they want. Sometimes they do what they have to do,” said Rep. Ken Gidge, D-Nashua.
From the article: “As you know, the governor has been opposed to this type of predatory lending. He doesn’t want to see why we would want to return in New Hampshire to interest rates of 300, 400 or 500 percent,” said press secretary Colin Manning.