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A Message from State Treasurer Clint Zweifel
"As your State Treasurer, I work each day to protect your tax dollars by ensuring my administration is efficient, accountable and transparent. I invest in small businesses and farms to create Missouri jobs. I help Missouri families build a brighter future by saving for higher education. Missourians deserve strong leadership and fiscal responsibility. These are values my office will always have. It is an honor to serve you."
Creating and Retaining Missouri Jobs

State Treasurer Clint Zweifel is dedicated to helping small businesses and farms keep jobs here in Missouri. Through low-interest Missouri Linked Deposit Program loans he has impacted more than 13,500 jobs and farmers since 2009. These loans bring new jobs created by businesses like Marisol International and keep Missouri-based jobs at businesses like Standard Sheet Metal. Low-interest loans have also helped in the recovery of Joplin by working with businesses like Sign Designs to help other small businesses rebuild. Learn how Missouri Linked Deposit Program loans can help your farm or small business today.


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“Lost” WWI medals find home – State Treasurer Clint Zweifel says they belong with family
FESTUS, Mo. – Nearly 100 years after being awarded, two World War I military medals have found their way to the family of the soldier who earned them. State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) was in Festus, Mo., today to return a Distinguished Service Cross and Croix de Guerre – the French Cross of War – to Margaret Means. Means is a relative of Maj. Ernest W. Slusher, who earned the medals. Treasurer Zweifel stood with Means and members of the Louisiana Purchase Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution at the Festus Public Library to return the medals.
Jackpot! St. Louis area woman gets $700,000, another gets $110,000 from State Treasurer Clint Zweifel
ST. LOUIS – Two St. Louis area women hit the Unclaimed Property jackpot – one getting $700,000 and the other finding $110,000. State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) announced the returns today, and that the $700,000 return is the second return over $500,000 to an individual this fiscal year. What is thought to be the single largest return to a business or individual in the nation’s history took place in November when $6.1 million was returned to a Kansas City area woman. The recipients’ names are not being released for privacy reasons.
State Treasurer Clint Zweifel announces $50,000 low-interest loan for DeKalb County farmer
MAYSVILLE, Mo. – State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) announced today he has awarded a $50,000 low-interest Missouri Linked Deposit Program loan to Jake Huffaker, a DeKalb County farmer from Maysville, to invest in a new grain bin. The grain bin will allow him to store corn until it can be sold.
State Treasurer Clint Zweifel announces $113,500 in low-interest loans in Sullivan and Marion Counties
MILAN, Mo. – State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) announced today he has awarded low-interest Missouri Linked Deposit Program loans to Justin Brinkley, a Sullivan County farmer from Milan, and Brownell Woodworking in Maywood, which specializes in cabinets and specialty woodworking projects.
State Treasurer Clint Zweifel announces new agreement with USDA Farm Service Agency to help new farmers
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri farmers who are just starting out have a new tool thanks to an agreement between State Treasurer Clint Zweifel (ZWY-ful) and the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency. Beginning immediately, first time Missouri farmers qualifying for a low-interest Missouri Linked Deposit Program loan could also receive a 95 percent loan guarantee and a waiver of the 1.5 percent origination fee from the FSA subject to its criteria and availability of funds.


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