- Correction: IRS PLR 201847001 – referenced last week – is not in fact the described DFW airport ruling. The correct ruling was obtained by Ed Oswald and John Stanley of Orrick. Read the summary prepared by these two gents here. Shout out to Ed for: a) obtaining the ruling; b) preparing the summary; and 3) setting us straight.
- MSRB Announces Upcoming Changes to EMMA Website and Webinar about SEC Rule 15c2-12 Amendments.
- The Four Letters Transforming The Municipal Bond Market And Government Finance.
- Fitch USPF Credit Outlooks 2019.
- Negotiating and Implementing Relief Event Programs in P3 Projects.
- Moody’s Webinar: 2019 US Local Governments and Municipal Utilities Outlooks
- And finally, Bedside Manner – Law Enforcement Division is brought to us this week by Arista v. County of Riverside, in which Christyna Arista called the county sheriff’s department to report that her husband had not returned from a mountain bike ride. A kindly officer responded and the following ensued, “Lieutenant Hall said the victim was likely having an affair, implying that the victim was not missing but was with his girlfriend.” Despite Lieutenant Hall’s comforting words, Andres Marin was in fact, uh, dying of hypothermia. No word yet on the mistress.