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Our NEW Newsletter

The Catalyst

May, 2006

 

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Taking Stock

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Volume III Issue1, 2005

*Newsletter Special Insert

Controlling the Growth of Payday Lending Through Local Ordinances and Resolutions: A Guide for Advocacy Groups and Government Officials, November 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Initiatives:

Gulf Coast Alternative Staffing Initiative

Mortgage Lending

Payday Lending

Day Labor


Southwest Center for Economic Integrity Executive Director,
Karin Uhlich (right) congratulates SCEI "Integrity Honoree"
Austin Debey (left) representing the Arizona League of Credit Unions.

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Special Reports:

Nickel and Dimed in the Southwest is a collection of stories written by low-wage workers in the Southwestern United States published on this site.

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