- IRS Webinar: What’s New for 2016?
- GFOA Executive Board Approves New Best Practices and Advisories.
- California AG’s Opinion Targets School Bond Practices.
- MSRB to Seek Public Comments On Prevailing Market Price, Bank Loans.
- Moody’s RFC: Green Bonds Assessment – Proposed Approach and Methodology.
- Derivatives Mean U.S. Cities Get No Free Pass From Crisis Legacy.
- NABL: GASB Seeks Input on Revenue from Exchange Transactions.
- And finally, while it’s all well and good that the court in City of El Paso v. Collins held the city accountable for a dangerous drain in one of its public pools, we were horrified to note that the court glossed right over the fact that fellow swimmers did not quickly spot a trapped child due to the fact that the water was “extremely cloudy.” That’s not the threshold public health and safety concern? Oh wait, isn’t there some legal concept holding that it’s your own damn fault if you elect to jump into a public pool teeming with children? What was that? Assumption of the Pi**?