- GASB Publishes Post-Implementation Review Report on Fair Value Standard.
- US State Credit Quality Declines on ‘Destabilizing’ Trump Orders.
- S&P: U.S. Local Government Credit Quality Could Wobble As Federal Policy Shifts
- $4T Municipal Bond Market Wakes Up to Climate Risk. (With Help from Trump.)
- City Council Eyes ‘Micro-TIF’ Program for Individual Residential Properties.
- LA Fire Victims Are Suing Utilities. What’s at Stake?
- And Finally, Another Firewater, Kemo Sabe? is brought to us this week by Protect the Gallatin River v. Gallatin County, Department of Planning and Community Development, in which the Supreme Court of Montana weighed in on a zoning dispute concerning the building of a “glamping” site on an island in the Gallatin River. Ok. Fine. This approach typically involves setting up a nice hotel room covered by a canvas tent. Ok. Fine. Little different in this case. The owners plan to set up 48 campsites consisting of Teepees and Conestoga Wagons. What could possibly go wrong?! The (horrible, horrible) jokes just write themselves. What could they possibly be thinking? I actually don’t want details. I want my imagination to run wild. As should yours.