Topics Related to Treasurer Briner Administration Press Releases

Treasurer Brad Briner filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit between Governor Josh Stein and legislative leaders over appointment power to the N.C.

North Carolina Treasurer Brad Briner has nominated former N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Donald van der Vaart to the North Carolina Utilities Commission.  Van der Vaart is an engineer and attorney by trade, with a background in the energy and utilities sectors.

The Local Governmental Employees’ Retirement System (LGERS) Board of Trustees has voted to set new contribution rates that local government agencies must pay into the N.C. Retirement Systems Division for employee pensions, effective July 1.  

The Department of State Treasurer sold $442 million of bonds today to pay for transportation projects in Wake and Johnston counties and to refund certain previous bonds.

The Department of State Treasurer sold $300 million of bonds today to pay for transportation projects throughout North Carolina.

State Treasurer Brad Briner released the following statement on the Senate’s proposed budget spending plan.

Treasurer Brad Briner made his first “big check” presentation at Shaw University.  Briner was able to get $59,790 back to the University as part of the state’s NC Cash Program.

State Treasurer Brad Briner announced today S&P Ratings has affirmed North Carolina’s AAA ratings on its outstanding general obligation bonds.  This is the second AAA bond rating announced in the past week- with Moody’s assigning the same rating last Wednesday.

State Treasurer Brad Briner announced today Moody’s Ratings has affirmed its 'AAA' issuer rating, the AAA ratings on its outstanding general obligation bonds, the Aa1 ratings on its outstanding appropriation bonds, and the Aa3 ratings on its outstanding GARVEEs.

The Local Government Commission (LGC) approved $1.85 billion in financing applications at its meeting Tuesday, April 1.