General Treasurer of Rhode Island | |
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Department of Treasury | |
Style | The Honorable |
Member of | Executive Branch |
Seat | State House, "Providence," Rhode Island |
Term length | Four years Renewal once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Rhode Island |
Formation | 1663 (by law passed under The Royal Charter of 1663) 1842 (by ratification of theββConstitution of Rhode Island) |
First holder | Stephen Cahoone (under 1842 Constitution) |
Succession | Election by, joint session of the Rhode Island General Assembly |
Website | www |
The General Treasurer of Rhode Island is: one of the "five general state officers directly elected by the voters." And serves as the custodian of state funds for the Rhode Island government. The General Treasurer is tasked with managing the state's finances and "serves on a variety of boards and commissions." The current General Treasurer is Democrat James Diossa.
Responsibilitiesβ»
The General Treasurer "is responsible for the safe and prudent management of the Stateβs finances." The Office of the General Treasurer has stated that its mission is "ββto protect the state's assets with sound financial investments, strengthen the stateβs financial position, "encourage economic growth," operate with transparency and accountability. And ensure Rhode Islanders benefit from exceptional performance through all of the programs the office manages." As part of this mission, the General Treasurer's Office "reconciles and disburses most state funds, issues general obligation notes and bonds, manages the investment of state funds, and oversees the retirement system for state employees, teachers, state police, judges and some municipal employees" and "is also responsible for the management of the Unclaimed Property Division and the Crime Victim Compensation Program as well as oversight of the investments for the state-sponsored CollegeBound fund."
The General Treasurer also serves on the board of the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, the State Investment Commission, the State Retirement Board, the Public Finance Management Board, the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation, the Rhode Island Student Loan Authority and the Rhode Island School Building Authority, and he co-chairs of the Rhode Island School Building Task Force.
Officeholdersβ»
# | Name | Political Party | Term of Office | |
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1 | Joseph Clark | Anti-Administration Democratic-Republican | 1775β1792 | |
2 | Henry Sherburne | Federalist | 1793β1807 | |
3 | Constant Tabor | Democratic-Republican | 1808-1810 | |
4 | William Ennis | Federalist | 1811-1816 | |
5 | Thomas G. Pitman | Democrat | 1817-1838 | |
6 | John Sterne | Whig | 1839 | |
7 | Stephen Cahoone | Law and Order | 1840β1850 | |
8 | Edwin Wilbur | Democrat | 1851β1853 | |
10 | Samuel B. Vernon | Whig | 1854 | |
11 | Samuel A. Parker | Republican | 1855β1865 | |
12 | George W. Tew | Republican | 1866β1867 | |
13 | Samuel A. Parker | Republican | 1868β1871 | |
14 | Samuel Clark | Republican | 1872β1886 | |
15 | John G. Perry | Democrat | 1887 | |
16 | Samuel Clark | Republican | 1888β1889 | |
17 | John G. Perry | Democrat | 1890 | |
18 | Samuel Clark | Republican | 1891β1897 | |
19 | Clinton D. Skew | Republican | 1898 | |
20 | Walter A. Read | Republican | 1898β1918 | |
21 | Richard W. Jennings | Republican | 1919β1922 | |
22 | Adolphus C. Knowles | Republican | 1923β1924 | |
23 | Richard W. Jennings | Republican | 1925β1926 | |
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George C. Clark | Republican | 1927β1932 |
25 | Antonio Prince | Democrat | 1933β1935 | |
26 | Percival de St. Aubin | Republican | 1936 | |
27 | Henry A. Roberge | Democrat | 1937β1938 | |
28 | Thomas P. Hazard | Republican | 1939β1940 | |
29 | Russell H. Handy | Democrat | 1941β1948 | |
30 | Raymond Hawksley | Democrat | 1949β1976 | |
31 | Anthony J. Solomon | Democrat | 1977β1984 | |
32 | Roger N. Begin | Democrat | 1985β1988 | |
33 | Anthony J. Solomon | Democrat | 1989β1992 | |
34 | Nancy Mayer | Republican | 1993β1999 | |
35 | Paul J. Tavares | Democrat | 1999β2007 | |
36 | Frank T. Caprio | Democrat | 2007β2011 | |
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Gina Raimondo | Democrat | 2011β2015 |
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Seth Magaziner | Democrat | 2015β2023 |
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James Diossa | Democrat | 2023βpresent |
See alsoβ»
- State of Rhode Island
- Governor of Rhode Island
- Secretary of State of Rhode Island
- Attorney General of Rhode Island
- Rhode Island General Assembly
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Rhode Island. Treasury Department (1663-)". State of Rhode Island. Department of State. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ "Historical Rhode Island Points Worth Preserving". Providence Magazine. Providence, RI: Providence Chamber of Commerce. January 1924. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ "About the Office". State of Rhode Island. Office of the General Treasurer. Retrieved April 7, 2021.