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Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway yesterday announced her support of a bill meant to bring greater transparency when the state awards contracts.
Senate Bill 1060 would require those who enter into state contracts of $5,000 or more to report donations of $500 or more they've made to political organizations.
"Missourians deserve to know when taxpayer dollars are being used in state contracts that go to dark money contributors," Galloway said.
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