MuniLand Snaps: June 27
The number of millionaires ebbs and flows with the economic cycle (via the Tax Foundation).
Good Links
The Atlantic: America’s most important cities: 1978 versus 2010
Gov Tech: States seek Medicare data to keep fraudulent providers out of Medicaid
Reuters: Stockton, California to file for bankruptcy
WSJ: The Stockton bankruptcy: Should investors be worried?
NYT: High-income enclave in Georgia privatizes all services except fire and cops
Bond Buyer: Muni bond refundings represent more than 60 percent of the volume to date
Reynolds Center: Useful primer on reading municipal bond offering documents
@Twitter Talk
Health Care — If you want to increase Access, you need to improve Operational Efficiency, Lower Costs, and Focus on the most Basic Care.
— Domani Capital (@AdaptToReality) June 26, 2012
New provision in California budget would give all bond measures top billing on ballotsbit.ly/Mr8oS6 — Randall Jensen (@randalljensen) June 26, 2012
DiNapoli seeks checks on local development corporations lohud.us/NV7Je8 via: @jfitzgibbon of @lohud — Tom DiNapoli (@NYSComptroller) June 21, 2012
Harrisburg’s debt history: Fire and rain j.mp/LODQHJ
— Bill Cluck (@hbgbill) June 27, 2012
More photos of said big ass sewers: ow.ly/bJmGP #ROC — Zack Seward (@zackseward) June 21, 2012



