Posted on 02 September 2008. Tags: ALEC, American Legislative Exchange Council, credit access
The Times News of Virginia and Tennessee writes an a report released by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). The report concludes that “Lawmakers should allow the private sector to grant loans to people with poor credit and give them options that may help them build their credit.”
Read the ALEC report.
Posted in customers, industry, positive media coverage
Posted on 07 April 2008. Tags: alternatives, American Legislative Exchange Council, Michael Hough, South Carolina, South Carolina Times and Democrat
That’s the thrust of the terrific op-ed “I’ll pay you Tuesday for payday loan today” in the South Carolina Times and Demcrat by Michael Hough of the American Legislative Exchange Council. In criticizing legislative attempts to ban payday lending, he argues than payday lending is often a better choice that alternatives. Money quote:
“Many times payday loans are used to cover utility bills and unplanned medical expenses. Without access to payday loans many consumers are left with several worse alternatives like bouncing checks, not paying bills and worst of all filing for bankruptcy.”
Posted in alternatives, industry, media coverage, positive media coverage, regulation, South Carolina, states, Times and Democrat (SC)
Posted on 01 April 2008. Tags: American Legislative Exchange Council, Colorado, consumer choice, Greeley Tribune, Michael Hough, state regulation
The Tribune newspaper of Greeley, CO carries a guest piece today on payday lending legislation by Michael Hough, director of the Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council. Hough says:
“This misguided legislation assumes that the majority of Coloradans are unable to make appropriate financial decisions without the state intervening on their behalf with heavy-handed government regulations. Colorado lawmakers should reject this legislation because it will financially hurt the state’s residents and deprive them of the freedom to take out a payday loan if they so choose.”
Posted in Colorado, Greeley Tribune, industry, media coverage, positive media coverage, regulation, states