- MSRB Publication: Timing of Annual Financial Disclosures by Issuers of Municipal Securities
- GASB Issues Guidance to Improve Key Components of Government Financial Reports.
- MSRB Amends Rule G-27 to Allow Dealers to Conduct Remote Inspections, Consistent With Recent FINRA Amendments.
- GASB 100 “Ghost Columns”
- S&P: U.S. Not-For-Profit Health Care Governmental Entities Are Converting To Private 501c3s To Maximize Operating Flexibility
- Municipal Bonds: Planning for the TCJA Sunset
- And Finally, When You Pry My Cold Dead Fingers Out Of It is brought to us this week by Alaska Trappers Association, Inc. v. City of Valdez, in which an advocacy group confronted the effrontery of a municipal ordinance suggesting that – just perhaps – bear traps are ill-advised in certain areas of town, such as parks and schools. Seriously. Not sure it you’ve glanced at a map lately, but AK ain’t exactly running short on trappable terrain. It’s the principle? The principal? How did all our crazies end up in the extreme southeast and northwest of this great land of ours? Regardless, let’s just continue to keep ’em widely separated. Can you imagine the spawn? If they escaped we’d have to go crawling back to those trappers.