- IRS Notice 2019-39: Perpetuating the Gift of Targeted Bond Programs, but Creating Confusion about the Tax-Exempt Current Refunding of Build America Bonds.
- GASB Proposes Guidance on Cloud Computing and Similar Subscription-Based IT Arrangements.
- MSRB Seeks Comment on Rule G-23 on Activities of Financial Advisors.
- ARRC Releases Recommended Fallback Language for Floating Rate Notes and Syndicated Loans. [‘Bout as wonky as it gets.]
- Hawkins Advisory: New Current Refunding Guidelines for Bonds Issued Pursuant to Special Authorizations.
- And finally, Why Don’t They Let the Grandkids Visit No More? is brought to us this week by Estate of Guyaux v. Township of North Fayette, in which the court ordered the Sheriff’s Office to remove all firearms from a dilapidated dwelling. Walk in and grab a few guns, right? So, so wrong. The department “worked for three days, from 7:00 a.m. or 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. each day. The removal operation required approximately 10 officers, some of whom worked overtime.” “After the firearms were recovered they were inspected and unloaded. The weapons were found to be in poor condition with corroded metal, and most were loaded with live ammunition. The deputies responsible for removing the ammunition spent considerable time doing so.” Indeed. “From there, the weapons were logged, photographed, tagged, and placed in a pile for transport. In total, 586 weapons, including a grenade launcher, were found and tagged.” Golly, wish we could analogize to a country. You know, one with crumbling infrastructure and stockpiles of loaded weapons. Nope. Sorry. Got nothing.
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