LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A ballot campaign wanting to tighten up the limit on what much interest payday loan providers may charge in Nebraska has gotten a major boost from a nationwide donor, increasing the chances that it’ll flourish in putting the problem regarding the 2020 ballot.
Nebraskans for Responsible Lending received $485,000 in money and in-kind efforts final thirty days from the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a liberal, Washington-based team which have aided in other states with promotions to grow Medicaid, raise the minimal wage and restrict payday financing. Sigue leyendo