- MSRB Request for Comment on Draft Amendments to MSRB Rule G-32 to Streamline the Deadlines for Submitting Information on Form G-32
- MSRB Underwriter Considerations for Assessing Written Supervisory Procedures Regarding New Issue Pricing.
- MSRB Considerations for Assessing Written Supervisory Procedures for Municipal Advisory Services.
- GFOA Capital Planning Resources.
- Art of Budget Communications: GFOA eLearning Course
- Black Tax: Evidence of Racial Discrimination in Municipal Borrowing Costs
- And finally, Court of Appeals of North Carolina: Promotional Pamplet Division is brought to us this week by Estate of Ladd by Ladd v. Funderburk, in which the court’s opinion begins as follows, “The Town of Matthews is like many suburbs in our growing State. Though new businesses and homes have appeared in recent years, the natural charm of the Town is preserved in its several parks and the canopy of trees arching its streets. East John Street is one such street where towering oaks bow to the procession of traffic below. A winter storm in late 2018, however, disrupted the tranquility.” Good Lord. Fortunately, that saccharine sweetness is immediately cut with the tart revelation that, “Paul and Dianne Ladd drove through this storm and down East John Street when a tree fell atop them—killing Mr. Ladd and injuring Mrs. Ladd.” Come for the flowery prose; stay for the tree crushing!