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South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis vowed to complete his term despite two other state financial officers involved in the yearslong state accounting issues having left their jobs. The ...
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, who is serving his fourth term as state treasurer since being elected in 2010, announced his re-election campaign on Wednesday.
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis smiles during a meeting of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins) ...
The South Carolina Treasurer’s Office did not respond to inquiries about the total value of all items under $50. The Michigan Treasurer’s Office similarly does not display items under $50 .
The South Carolina Treasurer’s Department is sitting on almost a billion dollars in unclaimed money belonging to South Carolina residents. It comes from old insurance policies, forgotten bank accounts ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina State Treasurer Curtis Loftis, currently serving his third term, is being criticized for something he posted on Facebook Thursday night. Now, some state Democrats ...
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis speaks as he celebrates his election win during celebration at the University of South Carolina Alumni Center in Columbia on Tuesday, Nov. 08, 2022.
South Carolina residents can go to the treasurer’s office’s web page to see if there is any unclaimed property waiting for them. “At a time when so many South Carolinians have been impacted by this ...
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis speaks as he celebrates his election win during celebration at the University of South Carolina Alumni Center in Columbia on Tuesday, Nov. 08, 2022.
The South Carolina Treasurer’s Office did not respond to inquiries about the total value of all items under $50. The Michigan Treasurer’s Office similarly does not display items under $50 .
The South Carolina Treasurer’s Department is sitting on almost a billion dollars in unclaimed money belonging to South Carolina residents. It comes from old insurance policies, forgotten bank ...