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The treasurer leads the Department of State Treasurer, [9] which has six divisions: Retirement Systems Division, State Health Plan Division, Investment Management Division, State and Local Government Finance Division, Financial Operations Division, and Unclaimed Property Division. [14]
Treasury's Unclaimed Property Bureau works to reunite more than $2 billion in lost, forgotten and abandoned property with its rightful owners. Since 2009, Treasury has collected $1.134 billion in abandoned property and returned $518 million back to the rightful owners, netting $616 million for the state General Fund budget. [citation needed]
Several states have made changes in recent years to increase the amount of returned cash, including North Carolina, which amended state law to allow the treasurer’s unclaimed property division ...
About 1 in 7 individuals in Pennsylvania may have unclaimed property, with the state Treasury currently holding over $4.5 billion in unclaimed funds. Bucks County alone accounts for more than $133 ...
Dale Robbins Folwell (born December 17, 1958) [1] is an American politician who has been the North Carolina State Treasurer since 2017. A Republican from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Folwell spent four terms in North Carolina House of Representatives, including a term as speaker pro tempore from 2011 to 2013. [2]
The letters are supposedly from Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity and they include instructions on how to file a claim for the property. Pa. Treasury letter states you have $1,000 in unclaimed ...
Richard Hancock Moore (born Oxford, Granville County, North Carolina, August 30, 1960) [1] was the North Carolina State Treasurer from 2001–2009. He was first elected to that post in 2000 and re-elected in 2004 .
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