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Proposition 111 Could Crush Payday Lending In Colorado
Social justice groups support the measure to cap interest and fees at 36 percent. Some lenders say it would force them to close.

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Social justice groups support the measure to cap interest and fees at 36 percent. Some lenders say it would force them to close.

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