- GASB Proposes Guidance on Public-Private and Public-Public Partnership Arrangements.
- BDA Submits Comment Letter on TRACE Pilot/Corporate Bond Block Trade Dissemination.
- States, Cities Forgo Projects to Keep Glittering Balance Sheets.
- S&P: As U.S. State Debt Levels Moderate, Transportation Funding Takes Center Stage.
- Opportunity Zones: Second Round of Proposed Regulations Are Helpful for Agribusiness and Forestry, but Refinements Are Needed to Support Revitalization of OZs in Farm and Timber Country
- And finally, Practical Practice Tip of the Week is brought to us this particular week by Webb v. Town of Saint Joseph, in which a small-town mayor was absolved of various shenanigans due to the fact that his misbehavior was the result of “poor decisions and bureaucratic dysfunction,” rather than “municipal policy established by an authorized policymaker.” “Honey, sleeping with your sister was a poor decision, not an established policy, so we’re all good, right?” So easy!