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FEMA Deadline Nears Friday, 10/14/11 3:35pm - Kirk Carapezza, VPR News

State Auditor Tom Salmon is reminding municipalities that their forms requesting assistance must be submitted by the close of business October 17th.

Voices In The Week's News: August 5, 2010 Friday, 08/05/11 12:50pm - VPR News

These were some of the voices in the news this week.

Battling Embezzlement, With Tips From The Confessed Tuesday, 06/21/11 4:33pm - Kirk Carapezza, VPR News

With advice from former embezzlers, Vermont's State Auditor wants to help cities and towns fight embezzlement of public money - something that he says has cost local governments millions of dollars.

Republicans Want To Avoid 2012 Primary Friday, 05/27/11 7:34am - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

The political line up for Campaign 2012 should become clearer in the next month.  That's because a group of prominent Republicans, who are considering a run for statewide office, will be meeting in early June to discuss their options. And the group's goal is to avoid a tough GOP primary for the state's top political offices.

Auditor Outlines Plan To Prevent Embezzlement Wednesday, 03/16/11 6:06am - VPR News

Vermont's state auditor told lawmakers Tuesday that a key to stopping embezzlers is letting people who have access to public cash know that they're being watched. He wants towns, agencies and non-profits required to complete a checklist of internal cash controls and to certify it.

Salmon To Share Plan To Prevent Embezzlement Tuesday, 03/15/11 6:06am - VPR News

Vermont's state auditor says he has a plan to prevent embezzlement and detect it when it happens.

Democrats Accuse Salmon Of Ignoring Vermonters Thursday, 03/03/11 5:50pm and Friday, 03/04/11 6:06am - Lynne McCrea, VPR News

Vermont Democrats are charging State Auditor Tom Salmon with putting Vermonters ‘on the backburner.' Salmon has officially launched an exploratory committee to run for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Bernie Sanders.

Salmon Forms Exploratory Committee For Senate Run Thursday, 03/03/11 6:06am - VPR News

State Auditor Tom Salmon is forming an exploratory committee as he mulls a possible run next year against Senator Bernie Sanders.

Salmon Says He Won't Seek Re-election Friday, 02/18/11 6:34am - VPR News

Vermont State Auditor Tom Salmon says he won't run again for the post in the 2012 election. Salmon made the announcement yesterday on his Facebook page.

Salmon Pleads Guilty To DUI Friday, 12/04/09 6:06am - VPR News

Vermont state Auditor Tom Salmon says he wants to move forward after pleading guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Salmon To Plead Guilty To DUI Thursday, 12/03/09 7:34am - VPR News

Vermont state Auditor Tom Salmon says he will plead guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol after being cited for DUI on Nov 13 in Montpelier.

Following DUI Charge, Salmon Speaks To Personal Responsibility Friday, 11/20/09 5:50pm - John Dillon, VPR News

State Auditor Tom Salmon apologized to Vermonters for what he said was a mistake of judgment last week.

VT Edition: Interview - Tom Salmon On His DUI Charge Monday, 11/16/09 1:26pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with State Auditor Tom Salmon about his recent DUI charge and its possible effect on his political future.

Sarah Chayes On Afghanistan Monday, 11/16/09 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

We'll talk with former NPR reporter Sarah Chayes about her work in Afghanistan. Also, we hear from State Auditor Tom Salmon about his recent DUI arrest.

Salmon Apologizes For DUI Monday, 11/16/09 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

State Auditor Tom Salmon says his recent drunken driving charge will not affect his future political plans. Salmon says he admitted to police that he had had a few drinks before he was cited for driving under the influence.

Voices in the week's news: September 11, 2009 Friday, 09/11/09 12:50pm - VPR News

Layoffs of more state workers appeared imminent, the National Guard's mission in Afghanistan remained unclear and FairPoint faced regulators' questions. These were some of the voices in the news this week:

State Auditor switches to GOP Wednesday, 09/09/09 9:01am - VPR News

Democratic Vermont Auditor Tom Salmon is switching parties to the GOP.

Salmon says he's leaving the Democratic Party, will run with GOP Tuesday, 09/08/09 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

State Auditor Tom Salmon says he's leaving the Democratic Party and will seek re-election in 2010 as a Republican.

Douglas' decision scrambles the 2010 governor's race Thursday, 08/27/09 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Governor Jim Douglas' decision not to seek re-election means that Republicans will need to find a gubernatorial candidate. And the decision is also likely to encourage more Democrats to run for governor.

Auditor Salmon offers budget ideas Wednesday, 08/12/09 7:04am - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

Vermont State Auditor Tom Salmon says he's still got a lot of ideas for how the Douglas administration and the Legislature can resolve budget problems.