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Auditor gives highest rating possible after audit of Stone County, Mo books

Auditor gives highest rating possible after audit of Stone County, Mo. books Christopher Replogle © Provided by Springfield (MO) KYTV KY3 GALENA, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway rated the audit of the Stone County books as “excellent,” the highest possible. “This audit confirms the Stone County Collector’s Office was run in an efficient and cost-effective manner,” Auditor Galloway said. “This is great news for the taxpayers of the county and an example to offices throughout the state.” Missouri law requires an audit of the county collector’s office when there is a vacancy. In February, Vicki May resigned as Stone County collector. Anna Burk was appointed to fill the vacancy.

Missouri Ranks Next–To-Last Nationally In Funding K-12 Schools, State Auditor Finds

Kansas News Service Missouri schools rank 49th in the nation in funds they receive from the state according to a report from State Auditor Nicole Galloway. State Auditor Nicole Galloway says Missouri ranks toward the bottom of U.S. states in funding it gives to schools. The report released Thursday found that, unlike most states, Missouri schools rely heavily on local sources, like property taxes, to fund classrooms. State money accounts for about 32% of per-student funding, placing Missouri in 49th place nationally for percentage of school resources coming from the state. The state is not stepping up to meet the needs of students in Missouri, shifting the burden and leaving Missourians paying higher property taxes to support their schools, Galloway said.

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