Tommy is a
nationally known state legislator who is well respected by his
peers on both sides of the aisle. For more than a quarter of a
century, Tommy has worked tirelessly on behalf of his
constituents and is recognized as a leading advocate for
consumer protections.
Darrin Andersen, President, CFSA
“At this point in my career, I saw an exciting opportunity to
take on a new challenge that builds on my long history of
supporting and protecting consumers,” said Moore. “CFSA shares
those goals and I’ve been impressed with the great strides they
have taken to educate consumers about responsible use of the
service.”
Moore said the payday loan industry is widely misunderstood.
"Payday advance customers appreciate this service, however,
payday lending remains misunderstood by those unfamiliar with
its benefits to working families. I look forward to dispelling
misperceptions about the service and furthering CFSA’s efforts
to promote responsible regulation. Compromise and bipartisanship
have been the cornerstones of my career in pubic service and
will be instrumental in helping the payday advance industry
navigate its legislative challenges,” said Moore.
Before being elected to the Senate in 1981, Moore served briefly
in the South Carolina State House. He served on the Executive
Committee of the National Conference of State Legislators and
the state legislation committee of the Council of State
Governments.
“Tommy is a nationally known state legislator who is well
respected by his peers on both sides of the aisle,” said Darrin
Andersen, CFSA President. “For more than a quarter of a century,
Tommy has worked tirelessly on behalf of his constituents and is
recognized as a leading advocate for consumer protections,”
Andersen added.