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With Deadline Looming, New Ads Push Key Members of Congress to Defend CFPB Payday Rule
Six figure tv ad buy encourages members of Congress in Iowa, Kansas, Maine, and Texas to oppose efforts to repeal the CFPB’s important payday lending rule.
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With Deadline Looming, New Ad Pushes Rep. Yoder to Defend CFPB Payday Rule
Six figure TV ad buy encourages Kansas Congressman and his colleagues to oppose efforts to repeal the CFPB’s important payday lending rule.
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Members of Congress Took Thousands from Payday Lenders Within Days of Taking Official Actions to Benefit Industry
CFPB payday lending rule in jeopardy – Congress awash in payday cash could vote to gut important new protections.
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Rep. Yoder Took Thousands from Payday Lenders Within Days of Taking Actions to Help Industry
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s payday lending rule in jeopardy as Yoder could vote to gut important new protections.
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Payday Mystery: Who Is The “Representative from Kansas”?
Netflix documentary series references mysterious figure who introduced Scott Tucker to an American Indian Tribe for his payday lending scheme.
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Memo to Media: Congress Must Investigate Its Payday Problem
The actions of these Congressmen cast a shadow of serious impropriety over their tenure in the House of Representatives and must be investigated.
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The Pitch: Ethics Complaint Alleges Kevin Yoder and Blaine Luetkemeyer Are Carrying Water for the Payday Lending Industry
Kevin Yoder took more campaign donations from the payday-lending industry than any other member of the U.S. Congress between 2011 and 2015, according to a new study by Allied Progress.
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Ring of Fire: “Cheaper by the Dozen” Payday Lending Report Discussed
Allied Progress executive director Karl Frisch appeared on the 10/11/2015 broadcast of radio’s nationally syndicated Ring of Fire to discuss the organizations new report detailing suspiciously timed campaign contributions from payday lenders to a dozen Congressmen.
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Topeka Capital-Journal: Ethics Complaint Against Rep. Kevin Yoder Alleges Pay-for-play With Payday Loan Industry
The Campaign for Accountability’s complaint stems from a report by the liberal nonprofit group Allied Progress, which found that Yoder has received more than $100,000 from the payday lending industry during his nearly five-year stint in Congress.
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Hutchinson News: Ethics Complaint Against Rep. Kevin Yoder Alleges Pay-for-play With Payday Loan Industry
The Campaign for Accountability’s complaint stems from a report by the liberal nonprofit group Allied Progress, which found that Yoder has received more than $100,000 from the payday lending industry during his nearly five-year stint in Congress.