Where, Oh Where Are the State Financial Reports? – Truth in Accounting

Illinois and Nevada have not even issued their reports for the previous fiscal year (FYE 6/30/23)—meaning they are over a year behind in providing audited financial information to taxpayers, policymakers, and the public.
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David F
8 months ago

I missed Illinois 2022, anyone have a link?

earthling
8 months ago

what a sham-i guess it’s good to be the king. if any other entity, either private or public sector, were to do this they would be heavily penalized by the very government which chooses to not follow it’s own laws.

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