- IRS Notice 2019-39: Corrected!
- Fitch U.S. College and University Rating Criteria Finalization.
- Fitch Ratings Updates Availability-Based Project Rating Criteria.
- CDFA to Host Webinar on Opportunity Zones and Affordable Housing with HUD, USDA.
- Development Authority of Cobb County v. State – Supreme Court of Georgia holds that statute defining projects that development authorities could fund permitted county development authority to issue bonds for the construction of a facility that would be leased to a grocery store, despite argument that grocery store, which would replace a nearby store, was not essential to the development of trade, commerce, industry, and employment opportunities.
- And finally, Unclear on the Concept is brought to us this week by Garza v. Harrison, in which an apartment complex hired a resident to work as a “Courtesy Patrol Officer.” Ah, that’s nice in a wholesome “Help you with your groceries, ma’am?” kinda way. That is until the officer pumped five rounds through the windshield of a visitor’s vehicle. What’s the exact opposite of “courteous?” “Discourteous.” Right. That somehow doesn’t quite seem to capture the nature of the encounter. “So rude of me to obliterate your chest cavity. Wherever are my manners?”
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