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Re-Election Campaign Includes Unclaimed Property

Unclaimed property is included in Jack Voight’s campaign for re-election as State Treasurer for Wisconsin. He is pledging to continue to “Do More With Lessâ€? for the citizens of Wisconsin. He has returned over $68 million of unclaimed property to Wisconsin citizens since 1995, more than any previous State Treasurer.

Treasurer Voight’s programs include a $300 million Unclaimed Property Program, a $1.5 billion EdVest College Savings Program and a $3 billion Local Government Investment Pool (LGIP). Since user fees and earnings from the programs cover expenses, his office is a profit center for state government and uses no general state tax revenues to operate.

With regard to unclaimed property Treasurer Voight has stated, “My office plans to cross reference databases with other state and federal agencies reuniting even more unclaimed property owners with their property. I will continue to encourage parents, families and students to save for a higher education; additionally I am implementing an internet program for LGIP participants.�

You do not have to wait for his implementation of a database, you can find out right now if you have any unclaimed property or unclaimed money. Cash Unclaimed Money Search has already simplified this process and pulled all this information into one big searchable database where you can search for and claim your unclaimed property regardless of where you reside.


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