New tools and rules for schools amid coronavirus
The start up of debate about the return to school has been quick out of the gates. All parties would prefer to see the children back in school to learn in a supportive environment. The administration has voiced its opinion forcefully on the matter in recent days....
Improving Data Standards-a conversation with Liz Sweeney
This is my inaugural Municipal Beat podcast on improving data standards in the municipal market. I can think of no better person to do this than my guest, Liz Sweeney of Nutshell Associates.
Terminal Bars
Terminal Bars Whenever I took the train up to Riverdale, NY, I always passed the Terminal Bar. Just viewing the establishment made me smile on several levels. But, now the rapid reopening of bars especially has contributed to a spike in Covid-19 cases in a subset of...
Bailout Shaming
I have been reading about how we have the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression even though it has moderated a bit recently. I also await the revisiting of the estimate of the decrease in GDP for the first quarter this Thursday. The reading of down 5%...
Are Caps Necessary?
It has been a long time, but I have started to experience that strange feeling that we might try out some techniques that have not worked so well in the past. The 1970s were noteworthy in this regard. At the first suggestion that there should be imposed a cap...
Select School Bond Support Programs
A brief discussion of school support programs in select states with Tom Hession of Riverbend Capital Advisors and John Hallacy of John Hallacy Consulting LLC. These programs are well entrenched and have withstood the test of time in many different business and credit...
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