- Public Finance Provisions in the House Tax Bill Impacting Municipal Market Participants: Greenberg Traurig
- Siebert Sees Muni Borrowers Asking More of Banks Amid Volatility.
- US States Likely to Defy US Downgrade to Keep Top Credit Ratings.
- Kutak Rock: Tax Reform Passes Ways and Means Test
- Novogradac 2025 Spring New Markets Tax Credit Conference.
- Novogradac 2025 Housing Tax Credit and Bonds Conference.
- L.A. Fires Expose Long-Standing Local and National Water Infrastructure Challenges: Brookings Podcast
- And Finally, IRL Bullying: Board To The Head Edition is brought to us this week by Doe v. Western Dubuque Community School District, in which an 8th-grade student was, “…participating in an industrial arts technology class when another student assaulted her over the head with a board. After the assault, Minor Doe was taken from the classroom to the principal’s office and left unattended. She was semiconscious. She had blurred vision and a headache. After some time passed, a school nurse came to the principal’s office. The nurse brought Minor Doe two ibuprofen tablets. Minor Doe returned to class approximately one hour after the assault.” There are those who might suggest that this is a less than ideal medical intervention. Much, much more troubling is the fact that the parents sued the school district for loss of consortium. Either that cause of action is much, much more broad than we’d been led to believe or, uh, someone should probably call CPS. Hopefully they’ll have Advil.