ND State Auditor Talks About the Audit Taking Place in His Own Office
North Dakota State Auditor Josh Gallion provides an insightful update on his own office's experience with an audit. Gallion shares his unique perspective on what it's like for his department to undergo such a process, shedding light on the challenges, procedures, and outcomes of the audit.
In addition to discussing the audit, Gallion also speaks about his recent election to serve on a national committee. This achievement showcases his growing influence and reputation within the political landscape.
Shifting the focus to the NDGOP (North Dakota Republican Party) Annual Committee Meeting, the show welcomes ND District 10 Chairman Jared Hendrix. Hendrix shares a comprehensive review of the meeting, which featured notable events and decisions within the party. One significant highlight was the election of Sandi Sanford as the new leader, signaling a shift in leadership and direction for the party. Hendrix provides a detailed account of the election process, highlighting the factors that contributed to Sanford's selection and discussing the potential implications of her leadership for the NDGOP.

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