Keep payday loans as credit option

A payday loans. If you're like most Arizona voters, you have never had one, don't really know how they work and might even have a less-than-positive feeling about them. And who could blame you?

Every day it seems another self- appointed know-it-all with an ax to grind is in the news, blaming payday lending for all of society's ills and demanding the industry be run out of town before every one of us is beguiled into bankruptcy.

In my 20 years of active civic involvement in Arizona, I have never seen an issue so grossly manipulated by special interests either willfully ignorant of the facts or simply obsessed with their political agenda.

These same people are doing a genuine disservice to the voters of Arizona by demanding a "no" vote on Proposition 200 while telling a one-sided story designed to prey on people's emotions.

If this small but vocal group of angry opponents gets its way, payday loans will be eliminated in Arizona. Thankfully, most voters reject this crazy idea as extreme and would rather reform payday loans than eliminate them.

Here are the facts on Prop 200 — the Payday Loan Reform Act:

These are the facts of Prop 200..

Here are a few other important things you might not know about payday loans.

What hard-working Arizonans need is a reformed payday-loan industry as another credit option during difficult economic times. Removing this option, or any other for that matter, is not going to help anyone. Every assertion made by opponents of payday lending as an option for people is directly addressed by the reforms of Prop 200. The sad truth is, some people have a political agenda intent on eliminating payday-loan stores entirely, even though economic conditions are extremely tight for many Arizonans.

Former presidential candidate George McGovern recently said, "Anguished at the fact that payday lending isn't perfect, some people would outlaw the service entirely, or cap fees at such low levels that no lender will provide the service. Anyone who's familiar with the law of unintended consequences should be able to guess what happens next."

The Payday Loan Reform Act makes sense. Please join me in voting "yes" on Prop 200.

Source: azstarnet.com

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