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Among the flurry of bills passed in the five-day January lame duck session in Springfield was the Predatory Loan Prevention Act, a measure that would cap interest rates for consumer loans under $40,000—such as payday loans, installment loans, and auto title loans—at 36 percent. These types of loans often trap consumers in cycles of debt, exacerbate bad credit, lead to bankruptcy, and deepen the racial wealth gap. Some 40 percent of borrowers ultimately default on repaying such loans. The new regulation was in a package of bills advanced by the Legislative Black Caucus as part of its "four pillars" of racial justice reforms in economic policy, criminal justice, education, and health care.