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  2. Category:State treasurers of Texas - Wikipedia

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    For a related article on the former office, see entry on Texas State Treasurer. Pages in category "State treasurers of Texas" The following 9 pages are in this ...

  3. Texas State Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Treasurer was an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the state government of Texas, responsible for overseeing the financial operations of state government. The position was established in the Constitution of 1876. It was officially abolished on August 31, 1996.

  4. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts - Wikipedia

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    The primary duties of the comptroller's office are to collect substantially all tax revenue owed to the State of Texas (this involves more than 60 different types of taxes from the sales tax-- the largest source of the state's tax revenue, since Texas does not have a personal income tax-- to minor items such as the "battery sales fee" -- a $2–$3 fee on sales of lead-acid batteries) and to ...

  5. Martha Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the Texas Legislature passed a proposed constitutional amendment to abolish the office, which was approved by a majority of voters later that same year. The office was formally dismantled in 1996. On her last day in office, on August 31, 1996, she scraped her name and title off the glass front of the Treasurer's headquarters. [4] [5]

  6. State treasurer - Wikipedia

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    Texas abolished the position of Texas State Treasurer in 1996, transferring the duties of that office to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. The state treasurer serves as the chief custodian of each state's treasury and as the state's head banker. Typically, they receive and deposit state monies, manages investments, and keeps track of ...

  7. Category:State treasurers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    State treasurer elections in the United States (2 C, 1 P) A. State treasurers of Alabama ... State treasurers of Texas (9 P) U. State treasurers of Utah (1 C, 3 P) V.

  8. Awards and decorations of the Texas government - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Office of the Governor of Texas subsection. 1.1 Committee on People with Disabilities. 1.2 Governor's Volunteer Awards. 1.3 Public Safety Office.

  9. Warren G. Harding (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    As a member of the Democratic Party, Harding ran in an election for county treasurer of Dallas County in 1950, in part due to his famous name.He won a four-year term. In 1956, he ran for election to be the Texas State Treasurer against incumbent Jesse James in the Democratic Party primary election; James defeated Harding, receiving 518,102 votes while Harding received 367,067 in the unofficial ...