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Find out what your tax money is doing – with MAP it’s easy! To begin, click one of the options above. The Missouri Accountability Portal provides Missouri citizens a single point of reference to review how their money is being spent.
The Missouri Accountability Portal provides Missouri citizens a single point of reference to review how their money is being spent. The MAP Employees site provides information about state employees pay.
The Missouri Accountability Portal provides Missouri citizens a single point of reference to review how their money is being spent. The MAP Tax Credits site provides tax credit issuance data for projects undertaken by businesses, individuals and non-profit organizations.
The Missouri Accountability Portal provides Missouri citizens a single point of reference to review how their money is being spent. The State of Missouri received $2.083 billion of federal funding in April 2020 to support Missouri’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri Accountability Portal. View how tax dollars are spent using the Missouri Accountability Portal. Search specific financial data using the links below: Expenditures. Employee Salaries. Tax Credits. Data Downloads.
Missouri Accountability Portal (MAP) Links to the templates to be used for submitting Federal Grant information for display on the MAP website are available below: Federal Grant Amounts Received. Federal Grant Amounts Transferred.
The Missouri Accountability Portal was established by executive order in 2007 and then passed into law in 2009. It's primarily administered by the Office of Administration and includes information on state expenditures, state employee pay and federal grants.
This dashboard only covers the General Revenue (GR) Fund, the State's main fund that is used for many of its core expenditures and includes transfers out to other funds such as the budget reserve fund. Show-Me Checkbook details historical State of Missouri expenditures.
In 2007, a year after the US government mandated the creation of its federal spending website, the state of Missouri developed its own portal, MAP, to make clear to citizens how and where their state’s money was being spent.
The State Auditor’s Office (SAO), headed by Democratic gubernatorial candidate Nicole Galloway, made several recommendations to ensure data on the Missouri Accountability Portal is “complete, usable and functional.”