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November 20, 2019

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����� | S������ R��� G�����-B��� November 20, 2019 www.DesertMessenger.com 19 Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee visits Parker Parker, AZ - Quartzsite Mayor Norm Simpson, Vice Mayor Loretta Warner, Council Member Starr BearCat, Quartzsite Elementary School Board Member Monica Timberlake met with Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee in Parker, Arizona on Tuesday, November 5th. Many La Paz County and Town of Parker staff and offi cials attending. Yee was traveling the state meeting with local offi cials in rural communities. She said, "All our laws affect every Arizona citizen, not just our legislative districts." As Arizona's chief banking and investment offi cer, Yee safeguards ap- proximately $15 billion in assets and stewards the cash management of Arizona's $40 billion state budget. As Treasurer, she also serves as the Chairman of the State Board of Investment and the State Loan Commis- sion and is a member of the State Land Selection Board. Yee spoke about managing funds from the Local Government Invest- ment Pool and explained investment options for local governments. A longtime advocate of fi nancial literacy, she passed laws during her legislative tenure to require the state's academic standards to include fi nancial education benchmarks in grades K-12 and developed a state seal on high school diplomas earned by students who master profi ciency in personal fi nance. Yee stated, "I really feel Arizona is strong in our economy. In fact, on June 25, we hit an all time Arizona historical high with 3.75 Billion dol- lars in the bank."

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