Be careful,
@FAH1223 starting to ban people who disagree with him or call out his friends
I've seen

.
Jokes aside, I just think it's nasty work.
It's clear that stoller knows payday loans disproportionately affect black people which is why he's attempting to make this argument on behalf of black people.
Problem is, as someone who doesn't need those services he doesn't understand that oversight even if it isn't perfect still benefits the the general public (at least 25% of Marylanders use them).
But why cherry pick a piece of Wes Moore's response when he clearly outlines why he is letting it sign without his signature and where he thinks it needs work.
"I guess it's to..."

.
But that's an issue that was brought up earlier. The American left gets in its own way by demanding everything that isn't perfect be vetoed and thrown to the bushes. This just furthers the agenda that dems don't do anything.
Mind you this bill has been in the works for two years and the language isn't much different than Californias.