ANOTHER VICTORY — THANK YOU!
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011Friends,
Today is another great day for Arizona!
The House Commerce Committee refused to hear HB2550, because high-cost lenders are not welcome in this state.
Committee Chairman Jim Weiers, the bill’s author, held the bill from consideration because of the clear lack of support. The committee meeting just adjourned.
This is a great victory, and it’s because of YOU! The committee members reported they received floods of emails and phone calls asking them to vote NO. This bill had no chance of passing today because of your civic engagement. THANK YOU.
Here are some of the organizations and individuals that registered their opposition to HB2550 in the hearing today:
AARP Arizona, Arizona Consumers Council, Southwest Center for Economic Integrity, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, William E Morris Institute for Justice, SEIU Arizona, Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Children’s Action Alliance, Christina Plante, Virginia Brant, and Mary Murphy, state president of the All Arizona School Retirees Association (AASRA).
Additionally, many of you wrote your legislators directly. One constituent put it very clearly:
“As a conservative voter (and registered Republican), these types of businesses that target lower income people really irk me… Triple digit interest is loan sharking, plain and simple…
[And] now the people have spoken, and let the payday loans clause expire. This is really the issue: will you go against what the people of Arizona have clearly stated they want?”
Thank you all for speaking up!
This victory would not have been possible without you. And, we couldn’t have done it without the legislators who know that Arizonans deserve better.
We thank those members of the House Commerce Committee who were prepared to vote ‘No’ on this predatory lending bill today.
While we’ve won the day, we don’t believe we have heard the last of this bill, so stay tuned for updates, and thanks for staying involved!
All our best,
Arizonans for Responsible Lending









