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The Iowa auditor of state is the state auditor of the government of Iowa, United States. The office's mission is to "serve as the taxpayers' watchdog" by "ensuring that government officials use taxpayer dollars for the intended purposes to benefit the public". [1]
Robert Sand (born August 12, 1982) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the 33rd Iowa State Auditor since 2019. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Sand was assistant attorney general of Iowa from 2010 to 2017. In 2018, he ran for state auditor, defeating Republican incumbent Mary Mosiman.
Iowa auditors of state (9 P) K. Kentucky auditors of public accounts (1 C, 18 P) L. Louisiana state auditors (2 P) M. ... State Auditor of Missouri; Montana State ...
A 2013 auditor's investigation, which covered Loy's employment from 2002 to 2012, when she was fired, uncovered more than $10,700 in improper disbursements, including $1,149 to herself.
The state auditor is often considered the "taxpayer's watchdog." The winner of this primary will face Rob Sand. Here's how the Republicans running for Iowa state auditor plan to be your watchdog
Iowa’s auditor may face new challenges in his quest to track taxpayer dollars after a new law takes effect Saturday that allows state agencies to deny his office access to information and bars ...
In that state, the state auditor, who is elected, is the only state auditor in the United States to broadly supervise and audit the fiscal concerns of local governments. In fact, nearly 5,000 local governments which altogether spend some $40 billion annually come under the state auditor's purview. [ 10 ]
The Iowa Supreme Court rules a jury should decide if state Auditor Rob Sand acted legally in withholding an email sought by a conservative lawyer.