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1. www.charlotte.com
www.charlotte.com/205/story/67 - [Cached]Published on: 6/17/2008 Last Visited: 6/17/2008
They watched what turned into an argument pitting Sanford - armed with charts and quotes from experts - against state Treasurer Converse Chellis - and his bigger charts - along with the board's three other members.
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For 45 minutes, Sanford held up his charts and Chellis countered with his own.
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Chellis dismissed that, noting the new law ended the practice of annual ad hoc cost-of-living raises that contributed to the retirement system's problems and caps what pensioners can expect to receive.He said the liabilities fall substantially in two years and are paid off in 29 with more money from payroll contributions. -
2. www.fortmilltimes.com
www.fortmilltimes.com/101/stor - [Cached]Published on: 6/11/2008 Last Visited: 7/18/2008
At this meeting, the main speaker was Converse A. Chellis III, the South Carolina state treasurer.Treasurer Chellis is one of those people you almost instantly like and trust.
He has a soft-spoken manner that belies his strong convictions and integrity.
One comment that Chellis made during his presentation was about the South Carolina unclaimed property program referred to as the Palmetto Payback Program.This program is designed to provide a centralized search and to safeguard property until it can be returned to the rightful owner.The Palmetto Payback Program is currently holding approximately $241 million in unclaimed property.Some of the property includes bank accounts, stock certificates, checks, insurance policies and utility deposits.
I was a bit skeptical of the idea that the state of South Carolina could hold property that belonged to me but curiosity overcame my concerns.I went to the Web site that Chellis spoke of at the meeting, www.treasurer.sc.gov.
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At this meeting, the main speaker was Converse A. Chellis III, the South Carolina state treasurer.Treasurer Chellis is one of those people you almost instantly like and trust.
He has a soft-spoken manner that belies his strong convictions and integrity.ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisement> Advertisement> One comment that Chellis made during his presentation was about the South Carolina unclaimed property program referred to as the Palmetto Payback Program.This program is designed to provide a centralized search and to safeguard property until it can be returned to the rightful owner.The Palmetto Payback Program is currently holding approximately $241 million in unclaimed property.Some of the property includes bank accounts, stock certificates, checks, insurance policies and utility deposits.
I was a bit skeptical of the idea that the state of South Carolina could hold property that belonged to me but curiosity overcame my concerns.I went to the Web site that Chellis spoke of at the meeting, www.treasurer.sc.gov. -
3. www.thestate.com
www.thestate.com/local/story/4 - [Cached]Published on: 6/4/2008 Last Visited: 6/4/2008
The vetoed measure protects the financial stability of the State Retirement System, according to state Treasurer Converse Chellis, while it also guarantees a cost-of-living increase.

