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- Replacement of London Interbank Offered Rate – GASB Update
- MSRB Proposes One-Time Exemption for Municipal Advisors to Requalify for Certification.
- U.S. Public Finance Long-Term Municipal Pools: Key Information And Characteristics – S&P
- Quantifying Climate Change Risks to the Cost of Municipal Borrowing.
- In a Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises
- XBRL US Hosts GovFin 2023: Empowering Governments, Modernizing Reporting
- California public utilities case here.
- And Finally, The Gaul! Wait, The Gall! is brought to us this week by Sosa v. City of Woonsocket, in which a police officer admitted to multiple felonies, including breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s house with a gun and assaulting her and other family members. [Hilariously, the Supreme Court of Rhode Island felt compelled to specify that he was, “off duty at the time of these offenses.” Oh, well in that case…] Rather than simply slink off, this particular bozo takes his case all the way to the top, complaining that he couldn’t be terminated yet ‘cuz his admission to the court was not an official guilty plea. All publicity is good publicity? We can happily inform you that the fat lady has indeed sung and Officer Sosa has been thoroughly and properly sacked.
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