- GASB Publishes Implementation Guidance On Lease Accounting.
- Bad Wrap: The Woes of Bond Insurers.
- Senate Carbon Capture Bill Gains a House Companion: Squire Patton Boggs
- It’s Time for Truth in State and Local Government Finances.
- One of the Most Lucrative Regulatory Jobs in Washington Is Now Open.
- MSRB Podcast: A Conversation About Yield Curves
- GFOA Announces Encore Presentations of 24th Annual Governmental GAAP Update.
- And finally, Unclear on the Concept, Lewis & Clark Edition is brought to us this week by Lee v. Department of Parks and Recreation, in which a woman sued after breaking her ankle whilst on a hiking trail (in the untracked wilderness of Marin County, CA, no less). The woman complained that the trail, “contained uneven and protruding stones and depressions…. [and] … also claimed that leaves from a nearby tree shaded and concealed those protrusions and depressions.” Surely not. The horror. The horror. When Shade Trees Attack sounds like a sure-fire horror movie smash, said no one ever.