PRESS RELEASE
20th County Joins Treasurer Fitzpatrick’s Local Government Checkbook
Jefferson City, MO –Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick
today announced that Butler County is the 20th county to join the
Local Government Checkbook and make its spending data available to Missourians.
The Checkbook is part of his ongoing commitment to ensuring a more efficient
and transparent government at all levels. Spending
data from 20 local governments, Buchanan County, Butler County, Callaway
County, Cape Girardeau County, Carter County, Cass County, Clay County, Cole
County, Cooper County, Dallas County, Franklin County, Greene County, Hickory
County, Jasper County, Lawrence County, Lincoln County, Newton County, St.
Charles County, the City of St. Louis, and Vernon County, can be searched, with
additional counties in progress. The Office will continue adding county
expenditure data as it becomes available. Visitors to the Checkbook can
examine expenditure data detailing funds, departments, vendors, payment
descriptions, and totals for the available government entities. “I want Missourians to be able
to trust that their government is working for them and that their tax dollars
are being spent wisely—and increased transparency helps facilitate that trust,”
Treasurer Fitzpatrick said. “I am grateful to Butler County for choosing to
participate and I look forward to increasing transparency, providing more
accountability, and building trust in communities as the Show-Me Checkbook
continues to grow.” “We’re pleased to be a part of
the Local Government Checkbook,” Tammy Marler, Butler County Treasurer, said. “The
Local Government Checkbook is a great tool for Butler County residents to use
to see how their tax dollars are being spent. This transparency helps hold us
accountable.” In 2020, Treasurer Fitzpatrick
announced the
expansion of the Show-Me Checkbook to include local governments. He also
facilitated aggregating state
expenditures related to federal stimulus funding
in one portal on the Treasurer’s Office website for Missourians to search. This
portal was expanded to include information related to the American Rescue Plan.
The Show-Me Checkbook is
one of the most comprehensive state financial data portals in the country. The
Local Government section of the Show-Me Checkbook can be found here. ### Follow the Treasurer’s Office on Twitter,
Facebook, and Instagram @motreasurer.



