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Letter from Treasurer Ma
Welcome to the third issue of my newsletter! In this issue, we will be covering affordable housing.
Welcome to the third issue of my newsletter! In this issue, we will be covering affordable housing.
Meet the people in the State Treasurer’s Office whose public service inspires us and is making a difference.

Meet our March employee of the month, Jennifer Nguyen. Jennifer is a senior accounting officer in the Administration Division.
New executive director of the California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA).


Dear Fiona,
I am a retailer of cannabis in California. Although recreational cannabis has been legal in California for over a year, the industry still lacks access to banking and has no choice but to operate on a risky cash-only basis. What are you doing to help ensure that the industry gets secure access to banking?
Alex
Travels in Photos
A monthly update on key legislation for Treasurer Ma
[Assembly Bill 211, Ian Calderon (D-Whittier) https://a57.asmdc.org/
The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC) assists persons seeking housing, developers building housing, and the owners and managers of existing tax credit projects that benefit low-income housing residents.
Dear Reader,
Virtually every day they serve in office, local elected officials across California find themselves grappling with new decisions, or the consequences of past decisions, involving local economic development and infrastructure investments.
Elected officials make decisions on how, why, when and to what extent a community takes on debt. These decisions, if made wisely, can enhance a community’s quality of life and help it to prosper.
Virtually every day they serve in office, local elected officials across California find themselves grappling with new decisions, or the consequences of past decisions, involving local economic development and infrastructure investments.