- U.S. Municipalities Selling Taxable Bonds at Near Record Pace.
- NABL Releases Charter School Financings Paper.
- NFMA Advanced Webinar Series: Hot Topics in Municipal Finance
- Flying Blind: What Do Investors Really Know About Climate Change Risks in the U.S. Equity and Municipal Debt Markets?
- Muni Bond Market In Dogged Pursuit Of A Framework.
- Charter School Defrauds Bond Holders.
- Forrer v. State – Supreme Court of Alaska invalidates statutory bonding scheme creating public corporation capable of borrowing up to $1 billion through the issuance of subject-to-appropriation bonds to purchase outstanding oil and gas exploration tax credits.
- And finally, The Chirps. The Chirps. is brought to us this week by Casey v. Beeker, in which an administrative law judge slowly lost his mind while overseeing a PUC proceeding, first stating, “I continue to hear the chirping of an electronic device. It’s annoying the heck out of me and it’s taking away my focus.” Then, “If that’s what I’m hearing, the chirping, that needs to stop ….” Followed by confiscation of the offending device and physical expulsion of the alleged chirper. Given the depth of the sensitivities apparently at play here, maybe don’t take this particular ALJ to the Bijou’s Hitchcock Revival Festival?