Louisiana State Treasurer
The Louisiana State Treasurer is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the state government of Louisiana responsible for overseeing the financial operations of state government. The state treasurer is an elected position, with four year terms. The Louisiana State Treasurer is John Schroder, a Republican.
State Treasurer of Louisiana | |
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Style | The Honorable |
Term length | Four years, no term limits |
Formation | Constitution of Louisiana, Article IV, Section 9 |
Website | www |
Past state treasurers Mary Landrieu and John Kennedy have been elected to the United States Senate.[1]
Partial list
- Antoine Dubuclet, 1868-1878
- Edward A. Burke, 1878-1888
- A. P. Tugwell, 1936–1968
- Mary Evelyn Parker, 1968–1987
- Mary Landrieu, 1987–1996
- Ken Duncan, 1996–2000
- John Kennedy, 2000–2017
- Ron Henson, 2017
- John Schroder, 2017–present
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References
- O'Donoghue, Julia. "What does Louisiana's state treasurer do?". NOLA.com. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
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