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mary treacy
Date:
Apr 03 17:26 UTC
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COGI-tations A program of the
Minnesota Coalition on Government Information
James Nobles
Legislative Auditor, State of Minnesota
"Bringing Light to How Government Works"
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
5:00 p.m.
TIES Administrative Building
1667 Larpenteur (SW corner of Snelling & Larpenteur)
St. Paul
Since 1983, Jim Nobles has diligently served the State of Minnesota as
Legislative Auditor. The nonpartisan Legislative Auditor provides a
critical link between the inner workings of state government and the
taxpayers.
The work of the Legislative Auditor includes financial audits, program
evaluations, and special reviews in cases of alleged misuse of state funds
or resources, or alleged violations of the state code of conduct for
employees in the Executive Branch. The Legislative Auditor's authority
extends to virtually all state funded programs and studies that affect state
government. As we have recently seen in the news, audits in progress
include the state's JOBZ program, Green Acres and agricultural land
preservation programs, charter schools, PERA and financial management of
healthcare programs. We can also expect a legislative audit of our state's
highways and bridges to be released soon.
Though reports of the Legislative Auditor may at times escape the headlines,
they capture the attention of elected officials, bureaucrats and advocacy
groups because of the critical watchdog function played by Nobles' office.
Come meet Jim Nobles and learn more about the mission of this unique agent
of openness, who is responsible to a great extent for transparency in
government, for public disclosure of problems, and for investigative reports
essential to an informed citizenry.
Co-sponsored by
Common Cause Minnesota &
Minnesota Coalition on Government Information
Free and open to the public