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- SEC Approves FINRA Rules to Establish Securities Lending Reporting Facility: WilmerHale
- National Federation of Municipal Analysts Annual Conference.
- 2025 CDFA Federal Policy Conference.
- Understanding Public Utility Financial Statements and Operational Ratios: Two-Part Series
- Case establishing eligibility of non-profits for Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code here.
- FERC case that might be important if we could understand a single word here.
- S&P U.S. Brief: Los Angeles Wildfires And Variable-Rate Municipal Debt
- S&P Credit FAQ: What Are The Credit Implications Of The Los Angeles County Wildfires?
- WSJ: L.A. Fires Will Drain Public Coffers From Pasadena to Utah
- And Finally, What Seems To Be The Problem, Officer? is brought to us this week by Tripp v. City and Borough of Juneau, in which Arlene Tripp attempted to hold the Juneau, Alaska police department to account for its failure to train its officers to refrain from excessive alcohol consumption off the job. What’s it to you, Arlene? I mean, other than the fact that she was rear-ended by an off-duty officer who blew 3x the legal limit. And to think that all this kerfuffle could have been prevented if only someone at the station had given Officer Bartlett a pamphlet advising him to, uh, knock that shit off. Let us know if you come across a copy.