- Tax-Exempt Bond Tools for Governments Facing Cash Flow Challenges.
- Developing Public Finance Concerns in the COVID-19 Era.
- GASB Provides Guidance to Assist Stakeholders with Implementing Its Pronouncements.
- GASB Issues Guidance on Accounting for P3s.
NABL Webinar: Financings of Charter Schools
- School Facilities Implications for COVID‐19 Response: Orrick
- Bring Back Tax-Exempt Advance Refundings.
- And finally, Death With Indignity is brought to us this week by Bailey v. City of Leeds, in which the court listed the items removed from a graveyard by city employees thusly, “concrete or ceramic angels, statutes, or planters placed on a headstone or near a headstone or footstone; glass or transparent angels or crosses that illuminated and were hung from “sticks”; “shepherd’s hooks” on which were hung items such as birdhouses, baskets containing silk flowers, or wind chimes; and small vases, either freestanding or that had been placed on a headstone.” Not exactly Arlington National, eh? Cedar Grove Cemetery, where good taste goes to die.
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