Federal regulations that cap the fees paid for debit card transactions will harm the ability of Georgia’s banks and credit unions to lend to businesses and could hamper the state’s economic recovery, according to research by the Competitive Enterprise Institute for the Georgia Public Policy Foundation (GPPF).
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