"A constitutional amendment in 1996 abolished the office of State Treasurer and transferred its functions to the Office of Comptroller of Public Accounts." Source: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/tslac/10211/tsl-10211.html
Texas State Treasurer was a political office in the U.S. state of Texas, established in the Constitution of 1876. It was abolished in 1996.
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Yes. Among State Treasurers have been such notables as later Governor Ann Richards, Jesse James, and Warren Harding. The last 2 were not the famous ones, but the names were sufficient to get them elected, with typical Texas humor. Jesse James seemed to have been in office forever, at least when I was growing up.
"The Texas OAG refers to the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Texas. This is the chief legal office for the state of Texas, who has offices located in Austin, Texas."
GLO is the General Land Office which is the oldest state agency in Texas
Treasurers stay in office for 3 years, some stay longer, and shorter if they die
Unclaimed property is held for a year, then sold and the revenue is listed under the owners name. You can contact the state treasurers office to see if you have any unclaimed property.
Texas Head Start State Collaboration Office The Children's Learning InstituteUniversity of Texas Houston7000 Fannin, Suite 1920-CHouston, TX 77030
Supposedly, the federal and state Treasurers.
Via popular election.
Texas does have a state tax office. Although Article 8 Section 1 of the Texas Constitution gives Texas the right to tax income, such tax is not currently imposed in Texas.
You must get permission from the State Attorney General's office in order to bring a suit against the State of Texas.