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Fines And Fees
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Where Overdue Library Books Became a Thing of the Past
U.S. Cities Scrap “Problem” Fines That Hit Low-Income People Hardest
Six Solutions to Watch for 2022
The Brooklyn Public Library Already Knows How to Get Books Back Without Fines
Economics in Brief: New York City Libraries Eliminate Late Fees
Hear Us: California Is Trailblazing the Path to Debt-Free Justice. Other States Should Follow.
How Chicago Could Build Equity Into Transportation
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Three Alternatives to the Usual Strategies for Collecting Fines and Fees
Making City Fines and Fees Fairer
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