Members of Fair Lending for a Thriving Colorado (FLTC) work to protect consumers from predatory lending practices — including payday lending — that harm communities and Colorado’s economy, while championing access to safe and reliable capital. Some coalition members submitted the following letter in response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed rule on payday, vehicle title, and certain high-cost installment loans. FLTC-CFPB-Letter
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