By Antonio D. French
Filed Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 9:23 AM
A few weeks ago, Susan Montee, the Democratic candidate for State Auditor, sat down with PUB DEF to talk about her "exciting" race to succeed Claire McCaskill. Labels: Interviews
Montee, who is a CPA and currently the auditor for Buchanan County, said the office of State Auditor is important because it serves as a watchdog for state government.
She said if Republican Gov. Matt Blunt gets an auditor of his same party we will see is a lot of "happy news coming out over the next two years from the Auditor's office telling us about how great the Blunt administration's policies have been."
Tomorrow we are scheduled to interview the Republican candidate for State Auditor, Sandra Thomas, who is also a CPA and currently auditor for Platte County.
3 Comments:
Montee's only telling half the story.
"if Republican Gov. Matt Blunt gets an auditor of his same party we will see is a lot of 'happy news coming out over the next two years from the Auditor's office telling us about how great the Blunt administration's policies have been.'"
But it's a four-year term, and all I hear says that in two years, Blunt will be bounced by Democrat Jay Nixon. If Democrat Nixon gets an auditor of his same party all we will see is a lot of "happy news coming out over the [following] two years from the Auditor's office telling us about how great the Nixon administration's policies have been."
That's why the State Auditor shouldn't be either Republican or Democrat. The best choice is Terry Bunker of the Progressive Party, a professional accountant who is truly independent of Republicans (including Blunt) and Democrats (including Nixon).
10/26/2006 3:11 PM
"If Democrat Nixon gets an auditor of his same party all we will see is a lot of happy news coming out over the [following] two years from the Auditor's office telling us about how great the Nixon administration's policies have been."
That's a very good point, Oracle. I should've asked her about that. Next time.
10/26/2006 11:10 PM
Missouri does have a pretty powerful auditor.
But do yall realize that most states elect their governors in Midterm Elections, including some of the largest (California, Texas, Florida, new York, illinois, pennslyvania, ohio, michigan).
St. Louis oracle: Now,it looks like Jay Nixon will be the next Governor of missouri, but remember that things can really change in two years!
Could yall imagine if Talent loses, a 5 way Republican Primary in 2008
Incumbent Matt Blunt
Treasurer Sarah Steelman
Frm. Senator Jim Talent
Congressman Kenny Hulshof
Lt. Governor Peter Kinder
hey its possible.
Question: I know what the Auditor does, but what does the treasurer do?? And would it be possible to combine those two offices into a Chief Finacial Officer position, like Florida
10/27/2006 3:44 AM
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