The Washington Constitution generally prohibits investing public money in the stock of private companies. This means that state funds can only be invested in fixed-income securities, such as government and corporate bonds and certificates of deposit.
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Yes, but only at low risk approved by multiple financial advisors at a low gain percentage. Any funds must be voted on which company goes where by financial advisors who are hired and vetted by multiple judges. If any financial advisor is caught taking advantage of this, they are to be fired and not allowed to work in any sort of political aspect again.
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