- SEC Municipal Advisor Examination Observations: Mayer Brown
- Cities and States Bristle Over Proposal to Change How They Report on Finances.
- BDA is Happy to Release the Fall Issue of Our Quarterly Magazine, Fixed Income Insights. Relevant sections concerning ESG here and market conditions here.
- Fitch: Recession Expected 2Q23, Strength of U.S. Consumer Will Mitigate Severity
- And Finally, Duck, Duck, Felon! is brought to us this week by Scatchell v. Board of Fire and Police Commisioners for Village of Melrose Park, in which a police officer on sick leave for an injured back/shoulder was canned when he was caught duck hunting with “Vito Scavo, the former Melrose Park police chief and a convicted felon.” When asked whether he had observed Vito firing a shotgun while the two men were on a small boat, replied that he “could not say whether he did or not.” We can’t begin to count the times we’ve failed to notice a shotgun being fired three feet away from our earholes. With regard to the potential exacerbating effects of firing a shotgun while ostensibly suffering from a back/shoulder injury, the city’s firearms expert informed us, “generally that a shotgun has recoil.” You, sir, have a firm grasp of the obvious.
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