State Treasurer Mike Pieciak joined Governor Scott and state housing leaders to announce $55.5 million in housing investments from the Treasurer’s Office’s 10% in Vermont local investment program.
Michael Pieciak is Vermont’s state treasurer. We discuss a range of issues – the economic fallout of the recent flooding, Vermont’s financial condition, navigating the pandemic years, and more.
Vermont officials on Friday previewed programs they are developing to assist businesses and municipalities in the wake of last week’s flooding. State Treasurer Mike Pieciak said at the Berlin press conference that his office would advance payments to 40 of the hardest-hit towns.
Vermont's small businesses have a substantial need given the severe nature of the flooding. There's a significant amount of work that will be required to be completed for most to be able to reopen.
Providing financial education and resources specifically tailored to LGBTQI+ individuals will help build the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate our financial lives.
Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak attended Essex’s Rotary Club meeting Wednesday, July 5 to provide an update from the 2023 legislative session and introduce his office’s new retirement initiative, VT Saves (S.135).
Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak, a Democrat who said he's worked under a GOP governor and that his father is a Republican, encouraged attendees at a conference in Boston last month to break partisan divides through their relationships and conversations.
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak hosted a Virtual Policy Forum on Homelessness on Monday. The forum included Vermont housing stakeholders and University of Washington Assistant Professor Gregg Colburn, author of the book "Homelessness is a Housing Problem."
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced that up to $53.5 million of State of Vermont Citizen Bonds will be offered for sale on August 24. It’s the state’s first bond offering in more than two years.