News Releases - February 2024

Ullico

Treasurer Stacy Garrity Celebrates $100 Million PA ABLE Savings Milestone at Veterans Multi-Service Center


Philadelphia, PA - Treasurer Stacy Garrity today visited the Veterans Multi-Service Center in Philadelphia to celebrate the PA ABLE Savings Program surpassing $100 million in assets. PA ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts are a tax-free way for Pennsylvanians with disabilities, and their families, to save without affecting eligibility for important benefits.


Ullico

Treasurer Stacy Garrity: PIAA Must Comply with Right-to-Know Law by Posting Contracts to e-Library

PA Supreme Court upholds Commonwealth Court, OOR rulings


Harrisburg, PA - Following a strong decision from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Treasurer Stacy Garrity today called on the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) to immediately comply with the Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) by posting its contracts to Treasury’s Contracts e-Library.


Ullico

Treasurer Stacy Garrity Announces $25 Million Investment in Ullico Infrastructure Fund

Fund will seek to invest at least $50 million in PA infrastructure projects over four years


Harrisburg, PA - Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity today announced a $25 million investment in the Ullico Infrastructure Fund, which invests in infrastructure projects principally in the United States and Canada. The fund announced that it intends to invest at least twice that much – $50 million – in Pennsylvania over the next four years.


PA ABLE

Treasurer Stacy Garrity & U.S. Senator Bob Casey Celebrate $100 Million PA ABLE Milestone Ahead of Special Olympics Winter Games


Seven Springs, PA - Treasurer Stacy Garrity and U.S. Senator Bob Casey joined the Special Olympics Winter Games at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Somerset County today to celebrate the PA ABLE Savings Program surpassing $100 million in assets. PA ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts are a tax-free way for Pennsylvanians with disabilities, and their families, to save without affecting eligibility for important benefits.


Unclaimed Property Day

Treasurer Stacy Garrity Celebrates National Unclaimed Property Day

Pennsylvanians encouraged to search and see if some of $4.5 billion belongs to them


Harrisburg, PA - Treasurer Stacy Garrity today encouraged all Pennsylvanians to celebrate National Unclaimed Property Day by searching Treasury’s website to see if any of the $4.5 billion in unclaimed property being safeguarded by Treasury belongs to them. More than one in ten Pennsylvanians has unclaimed property, and the average value of a claim is about $1,600.