- Ed. Note: We will be off next week due to nog-related complications, returning 12/31 to close out the year.
- National Federation of Municipal Analysts Releases Draft Best Practices for Public Power.
- MSRB Concept Release: MSRB Requests Comment on Potential Modernization of Municipal Fund Securities Disclosure Obligations
- How AI Is Leading To The Netflixafication Of The Municipal Bond Market.
- GFOA Webinar: Positive Arbitrage – What You Need to Know
- NASBO State Expenditure Report.
- Orrick: FPPC Puts Focus on California Public Agency Bond Issue Mailers
- And Finally, Adventures In Indefinite Adverbs is brought to us this week by State ex rel. Copley Ohio Newspapers, Inc. v. Akron, in which the City of Akron and a local newspaper fought it out over the disclosure of records connected to a fatal police shooting. In its opinion, the Ohio Supreme Court stated that, “Police officers found James Gross holding a knife to his wife’s neck and shot and killed him.” Ok. Nice crisp story there. Except this isn’t exactly what the Court stated, but rather, “Police officers found James Gross holding a knife to his wife’s neck and eventually shot and killed him.” Eventually? When eventually? Later that night? After recess? Is his time of death listed as, “Eventually?” We’ll get back to you with answers at some unspecified time in the future.