The Office of the Washington State Treasurer is a constitutionally established state executive office that manages the state's cash and investments, administers and issues state debt, provides banking and cash-management services to state agencies and local governments, and works to promote fiscal stability, prudent investment of public funds, and transparency in state financial operations.
Public finance and debt management, cash-management and state investment policy, municipal banking and public deposit protection, fiscal transparency and accountability, and policies affecting the cost and availability of capital for state and local governments.
Funded primarily through state government appropriations and fees for treasury services.
Governor's office, Washington State Legislature, county and municipal treasurers, state agencies, bond underwriters and trustees, credit rating agencies, and other state financial oversight boards and commissions.
State executive office (constitutional office)