The Treasurer and Receiver-General of
(commonly called the "
treasurer") is an executive officer, elected statewide every four years.
The Treasurer oversees the Office of Abandoned Property,
escheated accounts, the State Retirement Board, the Office of Cash Management, the Office of Debt Management,
the lottery, the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission, the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, the Water Pollution Abatement Trust, the office of Financial Education Programs, The Office of Economic Empowerment, and the office of Deferred Compensation. The Office of the Treasurer and Receiver-General additionally performs the role of Chairman over the independent public authority known as the
Massachusetts School Building Authority.
About the Mass. School Building Authority
The current Treasurer is Deb Goldberg
Deborah Beth Goldberg (born May 11, 1954) is an American politician and lawyer. She is the Treasurer of Massachusetts, serving since January 2015. She was a member of the Board of Selectmen for the town of Brookline, Massachusetts from 1998 to ...
, who took office January 21, 2015.
List of Treasurers and Receivers-General (1780-present)
See also
* Government budget
References
External links
Official site
via Mass.gov
* John Hull (merchant)
Captain John Hull (18 December 16241 October 1683) was a silversmith, goldsmith, Mintmaster and Treasurer for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hull was born in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. He married Judith Quincy (1626–1695), daug ...
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