Treasurer Ellsworth and the Idaho State Historical Society Commemorate Idaho Women's Suffrage
Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth presented Jan Gallimore, the Executive Director of the Idaho State Historical Society with a re-created photo (below), the scarf and the “red shoes” she wore in the photo. These pictures tell a story and show how far we have come as a state and a country in advancing women’s rights, including the right to vote. View the full article for more information and photos.
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Idaho Receives Favorable Credit Ratings for Tax Anticipation Note Issuance
Press release highlighting the favorable credit ratings received by the Idaho State Treasurer's Office for Tax Anticipation Note Issuance.
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$30 million of unclaimed property in Ada County
ADA COUNTY — Almost $30 million in unclaimed money is waiting for thousands of current Ada County residents or individuals who worked or lived in Ada County to pick it up. The funds are from a variety of sources including dormant savings accounts, uncashed checks, life insurance payments, death benefits, utility deposits and escrow refunds.
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The Idaho State Treasurer’s Office Encourages you to Search for Lost Money
Idaho's Unclaimed Property program, a division of the Idaho State Treasurer's Office, encourages you to search their database for lost money that could potentially belong to you! View the attached press release to find out how by clicking on the article title.
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Legislators Sue Idaho Constitutional Officer
https://sto.idaho.gov/Portals/0/xBlog/uploads/2019/7/29/PR_Legislators_Sue.pdf
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"Honest Abe" visits the Idaho State Treasurer's Office
Landon Palmer, aka "Honest Abe", had a great time touring the State Treasurer’s Office and talking about the office’s unique history in the Idaho State Capitol, as well as discussing complexities of compound interest with State Treasurer Ellsworth.
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May 30th marked as Secure Rural Schools Recognition Day in Boise
BOISE — U.S. senators from Idaho and Oregon on Thursday touted legislation they introduced to create an endowment to replace revenue lost by rural counties due to declines in timber cutting on federal lands. Republicans Jim Risch and Mike Crapo of Idaho and Democrat Ron Wyden of Oregon gathered at the Idaho Statehouse to talk about the Forest Management for Rural Stability Act introduced last week. The senators say the legislation would create an endowment to give at least $300 million an...
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Idaho Statesman Tours the Treasurer's Office Vault
Idaho Treasurer, Julie Ellsworth, gives a guided tour of the historic vault located in the Idaho State Capitol building in downtown Boise. This article discusses the historical significance of the Treasurer's office and vault. Tours of the Treasurer's Office and vault are free and available to the public during office hours, please call our office to arrange a tour for your small group or class.
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Treasurer Crane Receives National Recognition
Treasurer Ron Crane receives the Presidential Distinguished Service Award
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Idaho Treasurer Ron Crane's Op-Ed piece published in the Washington Examiner discusses the need for Congress to address remaining issues in financial reform regulations.
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