- Compliance Date Set for More Data From Underwriters.
- Muni-Bond Safeguards Weakened as Investors Scrounge for Yield.
- State Tax Changes as of January 1, 2020.
- Muni Industry Awaits Final Reg on Libor Transition in 2020.
- Congress Passes FY 2020 Funding Bill with Tax Benefits for Energy, Health Care, and Retirement Plans.
- Fitch US Municipal 2020 Outlook Series Webinars.
- CDFA // BNY Mellon Development Finance Webcast Series: Forecasting the Bond Market in 2020
- And finally, Express Written Consent? Implied Oral Consent? is brought to us this week by Rutledge v. City of Kimball, in which the Supreme Court of Nebraska was called upon to render judgment in a case in which a woman was assaulted by a city employee in a city building. The court noted that, “Rutledge alleges Ford attacked and strangled her, without her consent.” Excuse me? Uh, thanks for the clarification? That the court felt it necessary to point this out makes one wonder about what they’re putting in the corn over there.