- NFMA Releases White Paper on COVID Disclosure.
- SEC 2021 Examination Priorities – Focus on Municipal Securities and Municipal Advisors – Ballard Spahr
- GFOA New and Revised Best Practices and Advisories.
- NFMA Conference to Offer 17 Sessions.
- California Draws Wall Street Bond Pitches for Clean Car Goals.
- And finally, Honey, I’m Home! is brought to us this week by City of Los Angeles v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County, in which we learned that no less an authority than CalOSHA had deemed a Los Angeles police station, “unsanitary, unhygienic, unclean, rat-infested, flea-infested, and/or otherwise unfit to be occupied by humans, including City and LAPD employees.” (Other than that, we’re sure it’s a lovely workplace.) Still, it came as a bit of a shock to learn that a cop working at this particular station brought home a unique gift for the wife: Typhus! (Apparently the Plague was on backorder.) The court explained that this bacterial transmission was possible due to the fact that the couple is “married,” which the judge helpfully described as a state of “residing in the same house where they shared meals, bathrooms, and common living areas and had ongoing physical contact with one another.” That Judge Collins! Such a romantic.
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