- Disclosure Obligations of Issuers of Municipal Securities: Orrick
- New Best Practices at GFOA.
- S&P U.S. Public Finance Criteria: Priority-Lien Tax Revenue Debt
- S&P U.S. Public Finance Criteria Guidance: Priority-Lien Tax Revenue Debt
- Fitch Updates U.S. Public Finance Charter School Rating Criteria.
- Update on Qualified Opportunity Zones: First Set of Guidance Issued: Ballard Spahr Note associated 11/1 webinar.
- NABL: IRS Office of Chief Counsel Issues Memo Regarding the Use of Tax-Exempt Bonds to Advance Refund Taxable Bonds.
- Municipalities Can’t Tax Internet Providers, Except When They Can.
- NFMA Advanced Seminar on P3s and Infrastructure.
- S&P 2018 U.S. Public Finance Credit Forum, San Francisco
- And finally, We’re Not Seeing the Problem, is brought to us this week by Wyoming Guardianship Corporation v. Wyoming State Hospital, in which an involuntarily committed hospital patient “who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, dementia, and borderline intellectual functioning” “was found abandoned, anxious, trembling, breathing rapidly, and reeking of urine.” “Investigators noticed food on the floor in several areas of the hall and observed that the dining room area floor was very dirty with food and possibly human feces.” There is clearly only one place where this woman belongs. Please welcome BCB’s newest editorial assistant, Ms. Linda Golek. Been a seamless transition so far.
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