Approve investment policy for managing city funds
In Plain English
Richmond manages millions in taxpayer money through various investments like bonds and certificates of deposit. The city updates its investment policy annually to set rules for how staff can invest public funds. If approved, the policy guides which investments are allowed and establishes safety requirements to protect your tax dollars.
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Approve updated city investment policy for managing public funds
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