Stacy Garrity will start her term preparing to send out checks up to $500 to Pennsylvanians with unclaimed property.
The state's Money Match initiative will streamline the way financial assets under $500 get returned to the rightful owners.
More than 8,000 Pennsylvanians will soon receive unexpected checks as the state launches its first-ever automatic unclaimed property return program, Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Pennsylvania’s Republican Treasurer Stacy Garrity was just re-elected to a second term, but some in Pennsylvania’s political circles are suggesting she could challenge incumbent Governor Josh Shapiro in 2026.
Gov. Josh Shapiro will deliver his third budget proposal to lawmakers next week, a plan that’s expected to seek substantially more aid for the poorest public schools, emphasize frugality and push for more aid to public transit and legalize marijuana.
The Pennsylvania Treasury Department estimates that one in 10 residents has unclaimed property waiting for them. The new "Money Match" program aims to automatically return these funds.
The Pennsylvania Money Match Program was unanimously approved by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Josh Shapiro last year.
The three statewide row officers were sworn in today to new four-year terms. There were two incumbents and a brand new Attorney General. Treasurer Stacy Garrity celebrated her second
It marks the first time that all three Pennsylvania state row offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans. They join Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg.
The Pennsylvania Treasury’s 2024 Fall Unclaimed Property Auction smashed the state’s previous record for money generated at an unclaimed property auction by more than
Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Auditor General Tim DeFoor will be sworn in to a second term, while Attorney General-elect Dave Sunday will be sworn in to his first term.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will deliver his third budget proposal to lawmakers next week, a plan that's expected to seek substantially more aid for the poorest public schools, emphasize frugality and press the politically fraught topics of bailing out public transit and legalizing marijuana.