State Bankruptcy Revisited – National Affairs

David Skeel, law prof: "The best way for Congress to help states, both with their immediate coronavirus problems and with longer-term structural issues, would be to include a state-bankruptcy framework within any pandemic-response aid package it enacts."
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UnclePugsly
5 years ago

Very good article.

I intend to stick around Illinois long enough to help make sure Jim Edger takes a 50% haircut on his unearned pension benefits.

Last edited 5 years ago by UnclePugsly
Lyn P
5 years ago
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What’s your timeline?? Hasn’t this been a critical IL fiscal issue for 10+ years…?

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The experts have spoken! The science is settled! The data are indisputable! Anyone who opposes state bankruptcy is an anti-science, reactionary, stupid racist nazi!

Bill
5 years ago

I am having a real hard time here understanding just why the overwhelming majority of fiscally responsible states are now supposed to bail out those that just pissed their money away…

Last edited 5 years ago by Bill
debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Bill

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