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Illinois lawmakers have until the end of the month to hammer out a budget deal. Public transit agencies in the Chicago area say they're facing a $770 million shortfall. Reset discusses what's at stake for transit riders with Audrey Wennink of the Metropolitan Planning Council and Justin Marlowe of UChicago's Harris School of For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Faced with a multi-billion-dollar budget shortfall between now and 2027, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is bringing as many stakeholders to the table as possible to try to solve the problem. What options are on the table for them to explore? Reset dives in with University of Chicago research professor Justin Marlowe. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Federal funding is the state of Illinois' largest source of revenue. And the city of Chicago depends on it for various projects, including the current Red Line Extension and O'Hare Modernization. But President-Elect Donald Trump has a fraught relationship with the state's prominent politicians, and has threatened to withhold federal funding from political opposition. How could a second Trump term affect the money that Illinois and Chicago receive from the federal government, and will projects like these stall during the next four years? Reset sits down with : Justin Marlowe, research professor in the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy to learn more. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
In this episode of Where Public Finance Works, Justin Marlowe, esteemed faculty member at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, returns to share his insight on important shifts within the municipal market. Following where we left off in Part 1, Justin takes us through the current renaissance in public finance, celebrating the unleashing of expertise across all levels, from CFOs to billing clerks. He emphasizes the expectation for these professionals to not just execute tasks but to actively engage in policy-shaping discussions, highlighting the shift from static fund allocation to dynamic, informed decision-making that impacts policy and community development. Join our host, Tyler Traudt, as he and Justin discuss the significant role of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in shaping new financial models, particularly in clean energy, and the intricate dance of managing tender offers in municipal bonds. Justin also sheds light on the pressing workforce challenges within public finance, marking the need for a diverse skill set in the era of AI and technological advancements. He shares valuable insight into innovative approaches to recruitment and development, recognizing the potential of talent with non-traditional backgrounds enriching the public finance workforce. This episode not only underscores the transformational power of federal funding and the consequent responsibilities but also showcases public finance as a robust, adaptable field, rising to meet the complexities of a changing world. One undeniable trend is the internationalization of state and local public finance when you talk to borrowers today. Featured Guest Justin Marlowe is a Research Professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy and co-hosts the popular podcast “The Public Money Pod.” His teaching and research are focused on state and local government budgeting, finance, and financial management. He has published five books – including the forthcoming Public Debt Management: Strategy and Evidence – and dozens of articles on the municipal bond market, infrastructure finance, governmental accounting, and local fiscal policy. FREE DOWNLOAD: The Issuer's Guide to Modernizing Debt Management
Step into the world of Justin Marlowe in 'The Art of Transforming Experience into Expression,' an episode that captures the essence of storytelling through the eyes of a budding author. Justin shares his compelling journey from the inception of his memoir in early 2023 to the anticipation of its release, highlighting the therapeutic power of writing and the unexpected joys and challenges of bringing his story to life. Discover how personal experiences, from navigating microaggressions to forming pivotal friendships, have shaped his narrative and creative process. Join us as Justin offers a glimpse into the intricacies of autobiography, revealing the delicate balance between recounting life's moments and crafting them into a narrative that resonates. This conversation is not just about writing; it's about finding one's voice amidst the noise and daring to make it heard. https://www.instagram.com/jmarlowewrites/ https://thoughtfullymindless.com/ https://fractalzoo.net/
In this episode of Where Public Finance Works, we explore the experience of Justin Marlowe, esteemed faculty member at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. Here Justin shares the complexities and rewards of public finance and his unique ability to provide expansive guidance and insights. Join our host, Tyler Traudt, as he takes us through Justin's prolific writing career, highlighting his five published works, including the growing excitement around his forthcoming book which offers an invaluable issuer's perspective on the municipal bond market. As the episode unfolds, Justin reflects on his two decades of teaching, celebrating the transformative impact of education on his students who discover unforeseen passions and career avenues in public finance. Justin's story is a testament to the impact of nurturing a passion for public service, educational empowerment, and the ongoing drive for innovation in the field of public finance. Click here to access the full show notes. Read Tyler Traudt's latest article, "Automation, Strategy, and the Next Generation: How Public Finance Teams are Preparing for 2024"
Mayor Brandon Johnson presented City Council with his first city budget proposal Wednesday. From supporting migrants to a $538 million budget gap to investing into historically disinvested people in Chicago, there's a lot to address. Reset breaks down some of the mayor's plans with Mariah Woelfel, WBEZ city government and politics reporter, and Justin Marlowe, research professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Like the Reset podcast? Then you're going to love our daily newsletter. Subscribe at wbez.org/resetnews.
As the US slips closer – again – to the threat of default, one of the ways policymakers talk about delaying the crisis is the use of “extraordinary accounting measures.”. Now, that is not a term you hear in the private market and, I would think, if it were used there would be more than a few red flags brought up by investors and regulators. So in today's podcast we speak with Justin Marlowe, Research Professor in the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Dr. Marlowe studies government finance, has written or edited several textbooks on public financial management and served on technical advisory bodies for the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. As you will hear, we quickly jump into why extraordinary accounting measures is not really a thing, how the federal and looming economic crisis will affect state and local government and also get into the weeds of how governments are adopting XBRL for financial reporting. Join FEI (https://www.financialexecutives.org/Become-a-Member.aspx) Special Guest: Justin Marlowe.
The panelists discuss the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on state and local budgets, focusing on the opportunities and challenges that are on the road ahead. Our panel of experts included Ben Beachy, vice president of manufacturing and industrial policy, BlueGreen Alliance; Sarah Gimont, associate legislative director for environment, energy and land use policy, National Association of Counties; Justin Marlowe, research professor, University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy; and Richard Prisinzano, director of policy analysis, Penn Wharton Budget Model, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Notable Quotes: “This win-win approach to climate change that we see here is a rebirth of the US industrial policy.” - Ben Beachy "The funding provided in the law is really going to be beneficial for community and economic development, areas in which counties play a critical role." - Sarah Gimont "It creates all sorts of interesting and creative opportunities for states and localities and public utilities and pension plans and potentially even nonprofits foundations, other ways to get directly involved." - Justin Marlowe "Our modeling and analysis basically says it has no meaningful effect on inflation, either increasing or decreasing." - Richard Prisinzano Be sure to subscribe to Special Briefing to stay up to date on the world of public finance. Learn more about the Volcker Alliance at: volckeralliance.org Learn more about Penn IUR at: penniur.upenn.edu Connect with us @VolckerAlliance and @PennIUR on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Special Briefing is published by the Volcker Alliance, as part of its Public Finance initiatives, and Penn IUR. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Volcker Alliance or Penn IUR.
Justin Marlowe joins Reid to discuss the Super Bowl Halftime Show starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. They also discuss the new era of rap stars, Eminem's legacy, potential headliners for next year's halftime show, Joe Burrow skating on thin cultural ice, and tease the ULTIMATE Top 5!
Emily Cissell, Justin Marlowe and our resident college football expert Scott Ellia join to discuss what undefeated Cincinnati needs to do to make the College Football Playoff, what madness to expect with college football's coaching carousel and how the NIL may impact how desirable certain schools are. Plus, Jonathan Taylor ruins Reid's day and Emily pitches a new job for Dwayne Johnson!
Emily Cissell, Scott Ellia and Justin Marlowe join to tackle everything the show has missed over the last month, including a nightmarish World Series matchup, the tragic drama surrounding the Las Vegas Raiders, and Aaron Rodgers' vaccination scandal. Plus, we dive into the Saints' nightclub-style locker room, the hype for "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and have an incredible conversation on the 2021 election with background music from Haddaway.
As the Chicago City Council takes up Mayor Lori Lightfoot's $16.7 billion budget proposal, A.D. Quig asks, Does this budget set the city up for a roaring recovery? Are we spending money on the right programs? She discusses the budget's economic implications with Justin Marlowe, Professor at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy and associate director of the school's Center for Municipal Finance. He is an expert with UChicago's Urban Network.
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In this episode I had the privilege of sitting down with Glen Reynolds and Justin Marlowe of the dynamic hip hop duo, Starr Blazerz.We discussed music in depth, Glen's connection to Kanye West, his musical journey from Texas to Canada, Justin's successes overseas, a hilarious keyboard mishap, and of course, COVID19. Go follow the Starr Blazerz and check out their creative and unique sound! As always, thank you guys so much for taking the time to listen, it means so much to me! Sending you lots of Love!
Deebs is pulling a solo show this time folks, talks of where the intro came from are gone over, thanks Justin Marlowe and Glenn of Starr Blazerz for that, Deebs explains the lack of new episodes of the podcast, and goes over the website Tigtis.com the email tigtispodcast@gmail.com and where to find the magic discord. As for gaming and stuff, Deebs is going over his division 2 gaming time, what he thinks about the changes that have come out, Deebs also goes over how he got a new game for 12 bucks Fallout 76, its not a great game but also not bad, well worth 12 bones. Then Deebs gets into his personal E3 predictions for this year since they are coming next week. After E3 talk Deebs goes over attack on titan, and a spoiler free recommendation, another anime called Fruit baskets, well worth a check out too. Big news about AP Bio is then discussed, and we go over what movies I have seen and plans for spoiler casts on this show hopefully in the future.
Deebs is back in full force, we got glen a little under the weather, but we intro ourselves and Justin Marlowe for the intro music, check out Starr Blazers if you get a chance on Spotify, we also wish our favorite listener a happy birthday, and bring up TIGTIS.com and tigtispodcast@gmail.com and give instructions on how to join the discord. In Gaming we go over all the new stuff that's in division 2, several talking points are gone over, we then go over some retro gaming Deebs is getting back into on his Mac, and go over what happened with anthem from the kotaku article that was released. In the stuff section we go over the highway men, Sabrina part 2, return of game of thrones, last week tonight, Wyatt cynac show, and again call to watch AP Bio.
In case you missed it: in this panel discussion at ASPA 2017, moderated by John Kincaid and introduced by SLGR Editor Michael J. Scicchitano, J. Edwin Benton, Timothy J. Conlan, Justin Marlowe, and Michael Pagano discuss their work prior to the special issue of SLGR, The "Shifting" Sands of American IGR in an Era of Flux and Uncertainty: What's Happening and What to Expect.
Deebs and Glen intro the episode and share news about Justin Marlowe and what's going on with Star Blazerz. We then go over the email and website, and ask if you can leave feedback on the apple podcast that would be great. We also have a new viewer shout-out section, this week goes to Amanda brown. We shoot into the gaming section talking about Sekiro and how that game is looking good, then talk about googles new gaming box, what???, then we go over an issue the new game judgment from Sega has run into, then we go over destiny 2 and get into the division 2. Then we popup in stuff, with a talk about leaving Neverland and go over some controversial issues with it, then talk about some anime Deebs has been enjoying, get some Canada comedy updates from Glen, then talk about Dave, then end it with a recap of shrill. As we outro we let everyone know about the show at lee Harveys on the 30th next weekend.
Deebs and Glen fire it up with some sweet intros, the talk about our friend Justin Marlowe and Star Blazerz. TIGTIS.com tigtispodcast@gmail.com and the discord are covered again. Then its time for a gaming segment, we first go over the new Pokemon announcements, Then Deebs talks about rolling credits on anthem, returning to Stardew Valley and how fun it is to get to the end, Deebs also picked up Hallow Knight and thinks you should check it out, Deebs goes over the Destiny 2 new content drop, and wrap it all up with the THQ Nordic Fiasco. In Stuff we go over if you should watch true detective, and talk about how much of a bummer it is that adventure time ended. Then they wrap up the show and make plans for glen to be back in the US at the end of the month.
Deebs and Glen start this weeks intro setting up the song intro by start blazerz and Justin Marlowe, Deebs and Glen get intros out of the way, then go over the fun of Tigris.com and tigtispodcast@gmail.com and the discord that is available on the website. The gaming segment goes over Tetris 99, Apex Legends, Anthems release, Crackdown 3s crawl to release, and Metros final walkout, then we get into the new at Nintendo, and go over cool stuff deebs found he could do with his snes classic. In the stuff section, we go over lego movie 2, detective pikachu, the return of last week tonight, Glens love of Mr. Pickles, how Netflix canceled punisher and Jesica jones, and then give a shoutout to baby Elliot. Then the boys say goodbye for the week and go over plans.
How will growth and the potential for a new sports and entertainment arena affect the city’s budget? Hear from City Budget Office director Ben Noble and UW professor Justin Marlowe.
Justin Marlowe from the University of Washington Evans School & Alicia Shatteman from Northern Illinois University join GovLove to discuss what they see as the trending topics in local government. From technology to communication and the use of the M-word Justin & Alicia share what they are seeing from their MPA students.