Municipal Finance Journal

Volume 42, Number 3 and 4 (Winter
Winter 2022
Editor: W. Bartley Hildreth

Editor's Note
National Federation of Municipal Analyst 2021 Annual Conference
W. Bartley Hildreth

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Demographics:
How and Where We Live, Work, and Consume in a Post-COVID World
Amy Laskey, Abby Corbett, Mike Fratantoni, and Kenneth McCarthy

1-28

Rebuilding America:
Infrastructure Investment Following the COVID-19 Recession
Timothy Little, Emily Feenstra, Beth Ann Bovino, and Joseph Kane

29-44

Don't Stress Over Distress:
How to be More Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
Mary Jane Minier, Virginia Housum, Daniel Bleck, and Chad Shandler

45-59

Dedicated Revenue Structures and Municipal Securitizations:
Their Place in the Municipal Bond Tool Kit
Eric Blythe, Christine Pihl, Molly Shellhorn, and Carmen Pigler

61-74

Student Housing:
Finding the Silver Lining
Matt Whoriskey, James E. Wilhelm III, Jeffrey Turner, and Michael Baird

75-88

Taxable Municipal Bonds are Here to Stay
John Murphy, Marshall Kitain, and Michelle Estes

89-101

Climate Resiliency:
A Local Perspective
Robert Azrin, Tiffany Wise-West, Amy Knowles, and Leah Bamberger

103-113

California's Efforts to Leverage Green Bonds to Fund State Priorities in a Sustainable Way
Ron Mintz and Fiona Ma

115-125

The 2021 Texas Winter Storm:
Perspectives on the Future Dangers of Climate Change, and ERCOT and Deregulation
Dan Aschenbach and Paula Gold-Williams

127-138