Pennsylvania Treasurer

Pennsylvania Treasurer

The Pennsylvania Treasurer is the head of the Pennsylvania Department of the Treasury, which is the custodian of virtually all the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's funds. The current Treasurer of Pennsylvania is Robin Wiessmann, who was appointed by Governor Ed Rendell to fill the unexpired term of Bob Casey who resigned to take his senate seat. [ [http://www.state.pa.us/papower/cwp/view.asp?A=11&Q=460029 Pa Login: Governor Rendell Nominates Robin Wiessmann As State Treasurer; James Fitzgerald Iii To Pa Supreme Court ] ]

Former Pennsylvania Treasurers

See also

* Governor of Pennsylvania
* Pennsylvania Attorney General
* Pennsylvania Auditor General
* Pennsylvania General Assembly
* Pennsylvania State Capitol

References

External links

* [http://www.patreasury.org/ Office of the Treasurer of Pennsylvania]


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