- BCB 2017 Year-In-Review: Mostly sucked.
- GASB Issues Implementation Guide on Other Postemployment Benefits.
- Moody’s: Local Government Pension Liabilities Soar in Fiscal Year 2016.
- 2018 Outlook: IRS Implementing Data Driven Muni Bond Audits.
- Muni Market’s Trusted Buyers Could Disappear After Tax Cuts.
- How the Tax Bill Will Change Governments’ Borrowing Costs.
- And finally, Oh, So That’s What Those Things Are For is brought to us this week by High v. Kuhn, in which we trained our bewildered gaze on none other than the Supreme Court of Mississippi in a desperate plea for clarification. And clarify they did, informing us that a property owner had sought the “establishment of a private road over neighbor’s property, for purposes of ingress and egress” [we wanted to emphasize that last bit, so we went ahead and did so]. Ingress and egress, you say? Not Civil War reenactments? The manufacture of weapons-grade plutonium? Five-day international cricket test matches? Nope. Good old-fashioned coming and going.