- MSRB Seeks Input on Rate Card Fee-Setting Framework.
- Muni Disclosure: Time to Bring In SEC?
- S&P Sustainability Insights: Rising Insurance Costs And Mounting Affordability Challenges Could Weigh On Some U.S. Governments’ Creditworthiness [Risk Factor candidate. Is there some other kind of candidate thingy going down today?]
- CDFA Advanced Tax Increment Finance Course. [Nov 13!]
- Bond Financing for Manufacturers & Non-Profits: CDFA // BNY Development Finance Webcast Series
- Exploring Common Bond Reserve Funds: CDFA // BNY Development Finance Webcast Series
- Arizona Town Ditches Illegal Attempt to Dump $70 Million Debt on Residents.
- State v. Decatur County-Bainbridge Industrial Development Authority – Georgia Court of Appeals holds that state had no basis to appeal trial court’s order granting state’s petition to validate taxable revenue bonds to fund construction and development of primate breeding facility, and thus, dismissal of state’s appeal of order was warranted, where state was party who sought order (based upon alleged newly-discovered defects in the validation petition).
- And Finally, A Truly Warranted Sick Day is brought to us this week by Morales v. City of Georgetown, in which Sheriff’s Deputy Jaime Morales had a particularly, uh, challenging day on the job. When the court’s opinion in your case includes phrases such as, – “threat matrix assessment” “at the Cracker Barrel” “The actual events that transpired that night however, did not unfold according to the purported plan” (Ouch. Yeah, I did add that emphasis. What you gonna do about it?) “When the SRT members saw that Reynolds was brandishing a gun, they fired their own weapons, killing Reynolds.” “Amid this chaos, however, Morales was also shot in the spine.” “The bullet that injured Morales is still lodged in his spine, and therefore unable to be subjected to ballistics testing.” (“You can’t really dust for vomit.“) “made t-shirt to raise money for his recovery” – there’s a reasonable likelihood that it has truly been a crap day. Up to and including the shot in the spine business, what truly breaks my heart is the Cracker Barrel part. And maybe also the t-shirt part.
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