- IRS Releases Helpful Private Letter Ruling for Calculating the Weighted Average Economic Life of Bond-Financed Property (but Mind the Footnote).
- Credit FAQ: Has S&P Global Ratings’ View On Special Revenue Debt Changed Following The First Circuit Decision?
- P3 Investors: Are You In The Zone?
- Lawmakers Propose Transparency Requirements for Opportunity Zones.
- Webinar: Variable Rate Demand Obligations for Affordable Housing
- MSRB Report: Dealer and Customer Trading Activity.
- And finally, Uncommon Valor – Whirlybird Edition is brought to us this week by PHI, Inc. v. Texas Juvenile Justice Department, which begins with the following bit of delightful drollery, “An unoccupied cargo van rolled backwards down an incline into a grounded helicopter. Fortunately, no one was harmed, though the helicopter may never be the same.” We are later informed that, “…the van began rolling. The van crashed into the helicopter. A PHI paramedic then used the emergency brake to secure the van.” That there’s some quality paramedicing. What precisely were we securing against? A second ramming mission? The unoccupied van fleeing the scene? You tell me.