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  1. The treasurer of the U.S. state of Ohio is responsible for collecting and safeguarding taxes and fees, as well as managing state investments. [2] The Treasury was located in the Ohio Statehouse from 1861 to 1974, when it was moved to the Rhodes State Office Tower.

  2. Jan 18, 2024 · Robert Sprague currently serves as Ohio’s 49th Treasurer of State. As Treasurer, he is the chief investment officer for the state’s investment and debt portfolios, oversees the daily cash flows of state monies, and serves as custodian of certain funds and investment assets outside the state treasury.

  3. Robert Sprague currently serves as Ohio’s 49th Treasurer of State. As Treasurer, he oversees the state’s investment and debt portfolios, domestic & international custody portfolios, and annual cash movements and deposits.

  4. As the state money manager, the treasurer must carefully invest the state's pooled money accounts into steady growth stocks, bonds and securities. The treasurer also raises money by selling the state's debt in the form of state-issued bonds and notes.

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    The current treasurer of Ohio is Republican Robert Sprague. He was elected on November 6, 2018. Sprague previously served in the Ohio House of Representatives.

    The state Constitution outlines the qualification to hold the office of treasurer in Article VX, Section 4: 1. resident of Ohio 2. a qualified elector 3. at least 18 years old

    Article III, Section 18 of the state Constitutionaddresses vacancies in state offices. In the event of a vacancy, the governor appoints a successor to serve until the next general election in an even-numbered year that occurs more than forty days after the seat becomes vacant.

    The treasurer is the chief financial officer of the state and serves as the state's banker. The most important duty of the treasury is to safeguard the taxpayer's money in Ohio. The office is responsible, among other things, for: 1. managing more than $160 billion in financial assets 2. investing the state's money and manage an investment portfolio...

    According to Article III, Section 1 of the state Constitution, the treasurer in Ohio is elected every four years, in mid-term election years. For the treasurer in Ohio, 2010, 2014, and 2018 are election years.

    Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches state official websites for information that describes the divisions (if any exist) of a state executive office. That information for the Ohio Treasurer has not yet been added. After extensive research we were unable to identify any relevant information on state official websites. If ...

    Since the office was created in 1796, Ohio has had 48 treasurers. Rudolph W. Archer served twice, first from 1915-1917, and again from 1919-1923. Click "show"for historical officeholders.

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    Ohio State Treasurer 30 E. Broad Street, 9th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-3461 Phone: (614) 466-2160 Phone (toll-free): (800) 228-1102

  5. ohioroster.ohiosos.gov › documents › 9885Treasurer of State

    The State Treasurer of Ohio is responsible for managing and collecting a variety of Ohios public funds. Chapter 113 of the Ohio Revised Code defines the duties of the State Treasurer of Ohio. These duties are to protect, invest and collect state financial assets.

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  7. The treasurer of the U.S. state of Ohio is responsible for collecting and safeguarding taxes and fees, as well as managing state investments. The Treasury was located in the Ohio Statehouse from 1861 to 1974, when it was moved to the Rhodes State Office Tower.

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