- Keep Your Paws Off My Positive Arbitrage: Squire Patton Boggs
- BDA Comments on MSRB G-47 and D-15 Proposal.
- MSRB’s Time of Trade Disclosure Rule and Draft Amendments to MSRB Rule D-15, On Sophisticated Municipal Market Professionals: SIFMA Comment Letter
- Accountant Shortage Leaves Some US Cities Without Credit Ratings.
- How an Auditor Shortage Could Hurt Local Governments.
- Orrick Public Finance Webinar Replay: Energy as a Service and Municipal Bonds – What You Should Know
- DeSantis Steps Up Attack on ESG as Florida Bars Public Investments.
- And finally, Dam Tainter Gate! is brought to us this week by Angel v. Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, in which the Spencer Dam experienced a bit of a hiccup. Per the midwestern-succint Supreme Court of Nebraska, “On March 14, 2019, the Dam failed.” Yes it did. Dude downstream got swept away and never found. Family of the drowned dude – Ken – sued the state ‘cuz – inter alia – they were not informed that dam employees were opening “tainter gates and stoplog bays.” We believe it’s a blessing that this info was not conveyed, so that Ken’s final thought wasn’t, “What the hell is a tainter gate”? No me gusta! SSFW. (Shockingly Suitable For Work.)