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Auditor Galloway welcomes county officials to Jefferson City for conference on local government operations

For second year, County Government Day focuses on preventing and detecting issues at the local level; 30+ counties represented

07/18/2018

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo (July 18, 2018) Leaders and representatives from counties across Missouri attended State Auditor Nicole Galloway's County Government Day in Jefferson City today. 

"I frequently meet with county officials throughout the state and am proud of our collaboration to better serve Missourians," Auditor Galloway said. "This event provides an opportunity for our office to provide valuable information on how to efficiently and effectively meet the needs of citizens. The fact that these county officials traveled to Jefferson City shows their commitment to that shared goal." 

County Government Day was held for the first time last year. Auditor Galloway said positive feedback resulted in the decision to make it an annual event. 

The day-long training and conference included sessions focused on ways to identify, correct and prevent common issues in local government operations. One session covered common types of fraud, including ways to identify it and tips for working with law enforcement and the State Auditor's Office if fraud is suspected. Another session included a speaker from the Missouri Ethics Commission who focused on the laws regarding conflicts of interest.

Auditor Galloway, who previously served as a Boone County Treasurer, discussed the importance of professionalism and transparency at all levels of government.

The event included about leaders and representatives from more than 30 county governments across the state.

For more information, contact: 

media@auditor.mo.gov