- Chester, PA Chapter 9 Court Confirms Certain Municipal Financing Techniques, Raises Concerns About Others: Cadwalader
- Disclosure Update: GFOA Webinar
- ‘Weird’ Muni Bond for Virginia Tire Recycler Offers Juicy Yield, No Risk.
- Muni Bond Blowup Exposes Flaws in $600 Billion Corner of Market.
- Rivian Lines Up $15 Billion of Imaginary Bonds to Snag Tax Break.
- Bank of America’s $1.5 Billion Deal Casts Doubt on Texas Energy ‘Boycott’ Label.
- Epic Fed/Texas eminent domain opinion here.
- And Finally, Mom, The Teamsters Stole My Bike! is brought to us this week by East Penn Township v. Swartz, in which the Swartzes were accused by their Township of running just a smidge afoul of its zoning ordinances. Overgrown lawn? Obscene garden gnomes? Perhaps an aforementioned smidge more? Let’s go with running a “trucking terminal and junkyard.” Yeah, that’ll gum up the neighborhood. “Jimmy, I want you home before the lot lizards come out.”