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Predatory lending: A study in the "business" of democracy
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Sen. Sandy Pappas, DFL-St. Paul, says she was surprised by the bankers' and lenders' opposition to predatory lending legislation. "I thought they would be really eager ot make sure the banking industry had a clean reputation," she says. "And they really didn't feel that way.  They were just blatantly anti-regulatory." (Photo courtesy of the Minnesota State Senate)

Sen. Sandy Pappas, DFL-St. Paul, says she was surprised by the bankers' and lenders' opposition to predatory lending legislation. "I thought they would be really eager ot make sure the banking industry had a clean reputation," she says. "And they really didn't feel that way. They were just blatantly anti-regulatory."

(Photo courtesy of the Minnesota State Senate)
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