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As Treasurer, he is the chief investment officer for the states investment and debt portfolios, oversees the daily cash flows of state monies, and serves as custodian of certain funds and investment assets outside the state treasury.
The Ohio Department of Commerce is the states chief regulatory agency with a focus on consumer protection. We issue nearly 600,000 licenses, permits, registrations and certifications each year in various professions, industries and commercial enterprises.
Since 1995, STAR Ohio has maintained Standard Poors highest rating (AAAm), demonstrating a long history of soundness and security.
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