1663 (by law passed under The Royal Charter of 1663)[1] 1842 (by ratification of the Constitution of Rhode Island)[1]
First holder
Stephen Cahoone (under 1842 Constitution)[2]
Succession
Election by joint session of the Rhode Island General Assembly
Website
www.treasury.ri.gov
The General Treasurer of Rhode Island is one of the five general state officers directly elected by the voters and serves as the custodian of state funds for the Rhode Island government.[3] The General Treasurer is tasked with managing the state's finances and serves on a variety of boards and commissions.[3] The current General Treasurer is Democrat James Diossa.
^ ab"Rhode Island. Treasury Department (1663-)". State of Rhode Island. Department of State. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
^"Historical Rhode Island Points Worth Preserving". Providence Magazine. Providence, RI: Providence Chamber of Commerce. January 1924. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
^ ab"About the Office". State of Rhode Island. Office of the General Treasurer. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
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