Submitted by PaydayLendingRep (not verified) on June 5, 2008 - 4:30pm.
Consumers should decide whether to have access to payday advance services said the Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA) as it announced a referendum to overturn the recently passed law effectively banning payday advances in Ohio.
The referendum would repeal Substitute H.B. 545, which was signed by Governor Ted Strickland on June 2, 2008. The Reject HB 545 committee must collect 241,365 valid signatures before September 1st in order to qualify for this November's ballot. Voters will be asked to oppose enactment of the Sub. H.B. 545 as adopted by the General Assembly
State Referendum
Consumers should decide whether to have access to payday advance services said the Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA) as it announced a referendum to overturn the recently passed law effectively banning payday advances in Ohio.
The referendum would repeal Substitute H.B. 545, which was signed by Governor Ted Strickland on June 2, 2008. The Reject HB 545 committee must collect 241,365 valid signatures before September 1st in order to qualify for this November's ballot. Voters will be asked to oppose enactment of the Sub. H.B. 545 as adopted by the General Assembly