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Pennsylvania Treasury highlights Keystone Scholars, PA 529, ABLE and $5 billion in unclaimed property to Carbon County residents

5865115 · September 4, 2025
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A Pennsylvania Treasury regional manager briefed Carbon County commissioners and the public on college-savings programs and unclaimed property, encouraging residents to check patreasury.gov for potential funds.

Jolene Maraglia, regional program manager at the Pennsylvania Treasury, told Carbon County commissioners and assembled residents that the Treasury offers several consumer-facing savings programs and administers unclaimed property worth billions.

Maraglia said Keystone Scholars provides a $100 scholarship account for children born in or adopted by Pennsylvania families beginning Jan. 1, 2019, that is invested by the Treasury and available for use between ages 18 and 29. "Keystone Scholars is basically a $100 scholarship for all children who are born in Pennsylvania or adopted…

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