california state controller's office unclaimed property division - Poursteady Utilities

Nearly 39 million people have unclaimed property sitting with the California State Controller's Office. With more than $15 billion in unclaimed property still waiting to be returned to the rightful ...

california state controller's office unclaimed property division

The California State Controller’s Office has confirmed it is auditing the city of Stockton to examine how public funds are managed and whether taxpayer money has been misused or spent improperly. Vice ...

california state controller's office unclaimed property division

Nearly a dozen California county education offices were either overpaid or underpaid millions of dollars in school funding due to a state clerical error, according to the State Controller’s Office.

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The Sacramento Bee on MSN: McClatchy endorses the Republican in California's state Controller primary | Opinion

AOL: Your guide to the California state controller race: Democrat Malia Cohen faces challengers

Incumbent Malia Cohen faces Republican Herb Morgan and the Peace and Freedom Party's Meghann Adams in the California state controller election.

Your guide to the California state controller race: Democrat Malia Cohen faces challengers

california state controller's office unclaimed property division

Malia Cohen, the incumbent California state controller, is defending her seat in a June 2 primary against Republican Herb Morgan and Peace & Freedom candidate Meghann Adams. The contest has sharpened ...

MSN: California Controller's Office sends incorrect funding to 11 counties, Sutter County to return $80M

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A clerical error at the State Controller's Office caused millions of dollars to be sent to the wrong counties, with Sutter County now required to return $80 million ...

California Controller's Office sends incorrect funding to 11 counties, Sutter County to return $80M

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — February 2026 will be Unclaimed Property Month in California, an effort state leaders say could help people reconnect with money and property that belong to them. State Controller ...