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WBEZ: Banks Snub Chicago Aldermen On Equitable Mortgage Lending

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By Linda Lutton, February 27

Chicago city council members who wanted to question banks on their weak lending records in Chicago’s Black and Latino neighborhoods were disappointed Friday when banks skipped out on a hearing called by the Housing and Real Estate Committee. At least some aldermen suggested the city might need a “responsible lending ordinance” — or perhaps even its own public bank — to keep financial institutions in line.

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