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Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP

Amid Soaring Construction Costs, K-12 Schools Can Turn to Bond Financing to Navigate Ongoing Issue

As the coronavirus pandemic left K-12 school districts contemplating a world of hybrid and remote learning, it also forced them to confront a big financing question. How to fund future building projects, like new or expanded...more

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Operating Cash-Flow Borrowing Options for Michigan Public Schools - May 2023

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As Michigan public schools navigate the preparation of their 2023-2024 budgets, we wanted to again provide you with a reminder of the short-term borrowing options available to cover projected operating cash-flow shortfalls....more

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[Event] Advanced Finance Seminar (K-12) - April 19th, Columbus, OH

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Join Bricker & Eckler Public Sector Attorneys as they take a deep dive into levy planning and campaigns, facilities financing, booster projects, fund flexibility and economic development for K-12 school districts....more

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Operating Cash-Flow Borrowing Options for Michigan Public Schools

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As Michigan public schools navigate the preparation of their 2021-2022 budgets, we wanted to again provide you with a reminder of the short-term borrowing options available to cover projected operating cash-flow shortfalls....more

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Operating Cash Flow Options for Michigan Public Schools

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Many Michigan school districts experience periodic operating cash-flow shortfalls during a school year, which often make it necessary for these schools to borrow on a short-term basis to cover the shortfalls. These shortfalls...more

Bricker Graydon LLP

Ohio Attorney General clarifies storm shelter moratorium financing requirements for public and private schools

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On November 1, 2017, the Ohio Board of Building Standards (OBBS) adopted an update to the Ohio Building Code requiring the inclusion of storm shelters in the construction of educational occupancies. That update has resulted...more

Best Best & Krieger LLP

New Year, New Laws Impacting Public Agencies In California – Part I

The California Legislature passed a number of laws last year that will have a significant impact on how public agencies — including cities and counties, special districts, schools and school districts and more — do business....more

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Financing and an Extended Lease Term Now Required For Enforceable Lease-Leasebacks in California

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On June 1, 2015, a California Court of Appeal held that in order for a lease-leaseback arrangement to be enforceable, the lease must be “genuine”, containing both a financing component and a lease term that extends beyond the...more

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The Buck Stops There: Colorado Supreme Court Rules That Education Reform Depends On General Assembly

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On Tuesday, May 28, the Colorado Supreme Court held in State v. Lobato that the state's public school financing scheme meets the Colorado constitution's requirement for a "thorough and uniform" funding system, thus reversing...more

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