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Audit Finds Missouri Small Business Advocacy Board Failing

Torie Ross
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KBIA

Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway says a state board created to advocate for small businesses against government regulations isn't doing its job.

An audit released Tuesday by Galloway's office said the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board isn't getting state support needed to fulfill its mission.

Volunteer board members are tasked with reviewing new rules and telling state agencies when regulations could hurt small businesses.

But Galloway's office says it's been plagued by vacancies and lack of state funding for support staff.

The board received the lowest possible rating of "poor."

Galloway says she's calling on the Department of Economic Development and Legislature to help the board.

Board members previously had identified similar concerns and in a response to the audit said they generally agree with the findings.

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