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Politico: Florida Politicians and Parties Got $2.5 Million From Payday Lenders
Allied Progress has drawn attention to the issue of payday lending in Florida by attacking U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the [DNC] chair, and other politicians who have taken money from the industry.
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Report: Payday Lending Industry Bought Florida’s Political Establishment for $2.5 Million
Public asked to help it pick between Reps. Patrick Murphy and Alcee Hastings for next congressional payday pal to be exposed.
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Miami Herald: Florida Politicians and Parties Got $2.5 Million From Payday Lenders, Group Says
Payday lenders have donated about $2.5 million to Florida politicians and both political parties in recent years, according to a new analysis by a liberal group.
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Groups Press Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz to Go Further on Payday Lending Reform
The groups challenged the Congresswoman to stop undermining President Obama in his efforts to rein predatory payday lenders.
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“Who Is Next?” Payday Lending Accountability Ad Runs on Inside Cover of Politico Print Edition
Payday lending accountability campaign targeting those who continue to undermine Obama on payday lending reform hits the pages of Politico.
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Who Will Allied Progress Expose Next in Payday Reform Fight?
Group behind “Debt Trap Debbie” ads, billboards seeks input from public on which congressional payday pal to expose next.
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SPOTTED: Mobile Billboard on Capitol Hill Hits #DebtTrapDebbie Over Support for Payday Lenders
Mobile billboard spotted outside Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s office at the Democratic National Committee this morning.
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POLITIFACT: Claim That Florida’s Payday Law Is ‘Stronger Than Almost Any Other State’ Is False
POLITIFACT has rated the oft-used claim by Florida’s congresspeople that the state’s payday lending laws are ‘stronger than almost any other state’ as FALSE.
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New Billboards Hit Debbie Wasserman Schultz for Undermining Obama on Payday Lending Reform
“Debt Trap Debbie” Campaign Expands, Lights Up South Florida
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New TV Ad Pushes Debbie Wasserman Schultz to Stop Sabotaging Obama’s Efforts to Rein in Payday Lenders
At least twice, Wasserman Schultz has taken official actions to benefit industry just before or after receiving thousands of dollars in payday lender contributions.