- Ed. Note: We will be off next week – 12/26 – returning with ye olde Double Dose O’ Drivel on 1/2/24.
- S&P U.S. Public Finance 2023 Year In Review: Better Than Expected
- S&P: Pending Federal Regulation Could Significantly Affect Thousands Of U.S Water Utilities
- Best Practices in Debt Issuance and Management: GFOA In-Person Training
- Citigroup’s Muni-Market Exit Sows Fears of a Wall Street Retreat.
- Citi’s Exit Carries Costs for Issuers, Market Liquidity, But Industry Expected to Weather It.
- Fitch: California Retains Ample Tools to Address Deep Revenue Shortfall
- And Finally, Next Up, Drunk Uncle Dan’s Astute Political Musings is brought to us this week by Dundon v. Kirchmeier, in which police officers experienced some serious blowback from their actions. In the intelligence community, “blowback” is the unintended consequences and unwanted side-effects of a covert operation. In this case, the blowback was, uh, perhaps a tad more literal, as “the officers fired tear gas canisters into the crowd. The gas proved ineffective: the wind blew the gas back at the officers…” May your holiday season be free from noxious gases, whether tear gas or those emanating from the various blow-holes of the family members gathered ’round your table.
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