Press Releases

Entries for January 2017

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State Treasurer John Perdue presented a local mental health agency with a $14,314 unclaimed property check Wednesday, during a ceremony at the Treasurer’s State Capitol office.Relaxing before the cere...
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State Treasurer John Perdue’s West Virginia Retirement Plus supplemental retirement plan gained 301 new participants in the second quarter of fiscal year 2017.Records show the plan picked up more stea...
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Treasurer has held post a record 20 yearsCHARLESTON – StateTreasurer John Perdue cemented his stature as one of West Virginia’slongest-serving constitutional officers Monday, taking the oath for asixt...
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Entries must be postmarked by Friday, February 24, 2017 to qualifyWest Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue and representatives from The Hartford gathered at Johnson Elementary School in Bridgeport to...
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State Treasurer John Perdue presented West Virginia Wesleyan College Interim President Boyd Creasman a $112,315 unclaimed property check Wednesday, during a ceremony at the Lynch Raine Administration ...
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W.Va. numbers comprise more than 50 percent of gainWest Virginia residents in the last two fiscal years have accounted for more than half of the new enrollments to SMART529, a college savings program ...
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