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Present Duties
The state treasurer is a constitutional officer and a statewide elected official. The treasurer serves as the chief financial officer for the state and is responsible for the prudent financial management of billions of taxpayer and trust fund dollars. The treasurer serves a four-year term and may serve only two consecutive terms. Over the years, the Office of the State Treasurer has evolved into a highly sophisticated organization with a wide range of financial responsibilities, including managing the investment of state funds, issuing all state bonds, serving as the central bank for state agencies and administering the Oregon 529 College Savings Network.
Agency Subdivisions
Information about this agency's divisions, offices, programs, etc.
Contact Information
Mailing Address: 159 State Capitol, 900 Court St. NE, Salem 97301
Telephone: 503-378-4329
Fax: 503-373-7051
General E-mail: oregon.treasurer@state.or.us
Contact: Darren Q. Bond, Deputy State Treasurer
Administrative Rules Coordinator E-mail: Curtis Hartinger
Records Officer E-mail: Judy Whaley-Fultz
Staff Directory from Oregon.gov
Location Map: by Yahoo! Maps
Legal and Legislative Information
Administration Budget Analysis (pdf) - by Legislative Fiscal Office
Audit Reports - select agency from menu
Records, Publications and General Information
Biography - a brief sketch about the treasurer's background and role
Agency History (pdf) - a detailed history of the agency
Records Retention Schedule (pdf) - a list of the public records kept at the agency
State Archives Holdings - a select list of the agency's records available for research at the State Archives
State Library Publications - a link to the Oregon State Library Catalog
