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Press Release: Gov. Nixon vetoes bills on payday loans, short-term installment lenders

Contact:           Scott Holste, (573) 751-0290

Scott.Holste@mo.gov

Channing Ansley, (573) 751-0290

Channing.Ansley@mo.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 10, 2014

Gov. Nixon vetoes bills on payday loans, short-term installment lenders

Payday loan “reform” bill fails to protect consumers, and bill on short-term lenders would restrict local regulatory authority, Governor says

JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Jay Nixon today vetoed two consumer-lending bills, saying that one bill does not provide true reform to payday lending and the other bill takes away the authority of local government to protect consumers.

In vetoing Senate Bill 694, the Governor said the bill “provides false hope of true payday lending reform while in reality falling far short of the mark.” Instead of true reform, Senate Bill 694 “appears to be part of a coordinated effort by the payday loan industry to avoid more meaningful reform.” The Governor pointed out that under the bill payday lenders could still charge 912.5 percent for a 14-day loan, and that borrowers could still be offered multiple loans by multiple lenders at the same time or be encouraged to take out back-to-back loans from the same lender.

“Payday lending often perpetuates an endless cycle of debt for consumers who can least afford it, and this bill fails to protect Missourians from being caught in this downward spiral,” Gov. Nixon said. “Missourians want meaningful payday lending reform, not a sham effort at reform that allows such predatory practices to continue. I encourage the General Assembly to approach this problem again next year, and present me with a bill that delivers true reform.”

The Governor’s veto message on Senate Bill 694 can be found here.

Similarly, the Governor has vetoed Senate Bill 866, which would create a new term (“traditional installment lender”) to describe a consumer lender not licensed as a bank or credit union lender. Gov. Nixon said the bill would restrict the authority of local governments over short-term lenders, eroding local control in areas such as zoning and permitting with respect to such entities. Such an erosion of local control is unacceptable, the Governor said. The Governor’s veto message on Senate Bill 866 can be found here.

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Scott Holste

Press Secretary for Missouri Governor Jay Nixon

573-751-0290

scott.holste@mo.gov