- Tax Reform Incentives for Investments in LI Communities: Holland & Knight
- Understanding the Investing in Opportunity Act: CDFA Webinar
- S&P: Dark Store Tactic By Big-Box Retailers Could Pressure U.S. Municipal Budgets And Credit Quality.
- Assessing and Managing the Risks Posed by Climate Change to State and Local Governments: A Brookings Institute Webinar
- GASB Request for Comment: Revenue and Expense Recognition.
- MSRB Holds Quarterly Board Meeting.
- SIFMA U.S. Municipal Issuance Report.
- In re Lombard Public Facilities Corporation – Bankruptcy Court holds that bankrupt public facilities corporation that was formed by village to obtain financing for and construct a convention center within village limits – and which had issued bonds – was not a “governmental unit,” of the kind ineligible for Chapter 11 relief.
- And finally, Adventures in Environmental Irony is brought to us this week by Smokebrush Foundation v. City of Colorado Springs, in which the city rained down toxic airborne asbestos particles on the adjoining business while dismantling a coal gasification plant. And that business? You guessed it: a “wellness center.” We realize that burning sage is a traditional purification ritual, but ya’ might want to consider something just a tad bit stronger this time around.