Redding expresses that it has been an immense honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Adams County since January 2, 2018. Crissy is excited to continue moving the Treasurer’s office forward in a positive direction, always prioritizing integrity, honesty, transparency, and exceptional customer service. She takes pride in being part of a wonderful team of county colleagues who work diligently and collaboratively to serve the best interests of Adams County.

Some of Treasurer Redding’s most significant improvements include enhancing the cash receipting process, streamlining account structures to improve the county’s budgeting process, monitoring interest rates, and reallocating funds into investment opportunities to increase returns. Additionally, she has worked on improving the accountability and collection of the Pillow Tax, as well as collaborating with the 34 borough and township tax collectors on the collection of county and municipal real estate taxes, as well as per-capita taxes.
Crissy Redding reflected on how quickly her first and second terms as Treasurer have passed and noted that it has been a rewarding experience. She emphasized that the Treasurer’s office is complex, with many moving parts that are essential to every department within the county.
Redding looks forward to continuing her extensive collaboration with other county departments, county leadership, community organizations, and the Pennsylvania State Treasurer’s Association. Her goal is to provide dignified and respectful service with the highest standards of integrity and accuracy, carried out professionally. In this regard, she and her department have provided tax collection service to several municipality’s when they have found themselves without a Tax Collector. She is committed to upholding her motto of “effective and efficient government” foremostly.
Treasurer Redding is an active member of the Pennsylvania State Treasurer’s Association, having served on the executive board as a trustee. She also currently serves as the treasurer and voting member of the Adams County Tax Collection Committee. Additionally, she is on the Board of the Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center and actively participates in the Adams County Republican Committee, the Adams County Council of Republican Women, and the Adams County Republican Club. Redding has also engaged in various local, state, and congressional campaigns.
Crissy believes she has demonstrated fiscal and clerical accountability. Her previous work experience, combined with the knowledge she has gained during her first term and second term in office, has been instrumental in preparing her for this role. Redding attributes her strong and conscientious work ethic to principles instilled in her by her parents from a young age. She firmly believes that “you work from your heart, you do not stop until the work is done, and you do more than what is expected of you.” She also places great importance on communication and respect, ensuring a positive exchange between the public and her office. Redding feels honored to have been elected by the voters of Adams County in 2017 and 2021. She seeks their continued support in May 2025 so that she can proudly and respectfully continue to serve as Treasurer of Adams County.
Treasurer Redding welcomes public discussions regarding her campaign platform or any Treasurer-related issues.
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