Press Releases

State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, announced today that the state’s Highway Trust Fund (HTF) had reached $646.8 million in April 2021. The HTF was created by the North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) in 1989 to provide revenue sources for specific highway projects.

Started by the American Motorcyclist Association in the early 1980s, May has become the month in which motorcycle enthusiasts seek to educate drivers to be aware of motorcycles and to call attention to safety issues affecting motorcycle riding. State Treasurer Dale R.

The Unclaimed Property Division (UPD) of the Department of State Treasurer (DST) announced this week that it had exceeded 100,000 claims paid amounting to more than $60 million so far this fiscal year. UPD is part of DST led by State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA.

North Carolina’s Local Government Commission (LGC) has approved a survival plan for the struggling Randolph Hospital that includes a potential $12 million loan for a startup company to buy the Asheboro-based health system.

Legislation championed by State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, is making it easier for people to retrieve their missing money that the Department of State Treasurer (DST) has been safeguarding.

The Local Government Commission (LGC) unanimously approved a resolution recommending that the General Assembly repeal the town charter of East Laurinburg.

State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, said legislation introduced in the North Carolina Senate in response to a rash of lawsuits would help protect the state pension plan in pension spiking cases.

State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, said today that hospitals in the state are not complying with 2019 federal price transparency rules that required hospitals to post their prices starting in January 2021.

State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, said a group of bipartisan legislators’ support of H169, the State Health Plan Transparency Bill, shows there is a need for the common sense legislation.

(Raleigh, N.C.) – State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, and the State Health Plan (SHP) have been fighting a long battle to lower health care costs for teachers, legislators, retirees, public safety workers and others who serve the people of North Carolina.