- GASB’s New Concepts Statement on Note Disclosures.
- GFOA Annual Conference – 2023F
- itch: Outlook ‘Deteriorating’ for U.S. States & Local Governments in 2023; Ratings Stable
- Barclays Sees Municipal ESG Bond Sales Climbing 20% in 2023.
- As Climate Damage Rises, Utilities Turn to ‘Recovery Bonds’
- Make Data-Driven Decisions with Newly Released Moody’s Climate on Demand Sea Level Rise Risk Model.
- Pew Study Unpacks how State Wildfire Spending Norms Fall Short and Strain Budgets.
- Implementation and Variations to Lease Contracts: GFOA Webinar
- Interesting WA case on special district assessments here.
- And finally, They Grow Up So Fast is brought to us this week by Annitto v. Smithtown Central School District, in which, “The infant plaintiff testified at an examination that, while lifting a bar weighing 295 pounds for a ‘weight test,’ on his third repetition he could no longer hold the weight and lost control of the bar.” [Deposing an infant actually strikes us as an upgrade in maturity and concision over the typical deponent.] We had been aware that the pandemic had disrupted distribution and supply of baby formula, but had no idea that the slack had been picked up by Uncle Arnold’s Austrian Kinder Powder. Just imagine the diaper…