Ic-salariesRep. Timothy Bishop (Democrat - New York , 1st)

 

Displaying salaries for time period: 07/01/03 - 09/30/03

Payee Name Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Boeckmann, Charles 09/01/03 09/30/03  Community Liaison $1,666.67
Boeckmann, Charles 07/01/03 08/31/03  Part-time Employee $3,333.34
Copeland, Mark 07/01/03 09/30/03  Staff Assistant $6,249.99
Dodson, Douglas W 07/01/03 09/30/03  Administrative Assistant $35,000.01
Duffy, Colin 09/01/03 09/30/03  Part-time Employee $1,300.00
Farber, Brian D 07/01/03 09/30/03  Caseworker $7,500.00
Finalborgo, Jane 07/01/03 09/30/03  Part-time Employee $8,750.01
Goldenberg, Alexander G 07/01/03 09/30/03  Legislative Assistant $7,500.00
Gunn, Jennifer H 07/01/03 09/30/03  District Office Scheduler/Office Manager $12,500.01
Holder, Nicholas 07/01/03 09/30/03  Legislative Correspondent $6,999.99
Langhorn, James W 07/01/03 09/30/03  Congressional Aide $7,500.00
Leshen, Lee Jared 07/01/03 09/30/03  Part-time Employee $5,000.01
Manson, Rosemary Ann 07/01/03 09/30/03  Executive Assistant $8,750.01
Polman, William Robert 07/01/03 09/30/03  Office Manager/Systems Manager $12,500.01
Rosero, Luis 07/01/03 09/30/03  District Director $15,000.00
Ryan, Kate O 07/01/03 09/30/03  Legislative Assistant $7,500.00
Schneider, Jonathan 07/01/03 09/30/03  Press Secretary $11,250.00
Shimkus, Eddie 07/01/03 08/31/03  Temporary Employee $2,600.00
Springfield, Aprill N 07/01/03 09/30/03  Deputy Chief of Staff $15,000.00
Sullivan, Leah Marie 07/01/03 09/30/03  Caseworker $7,500.00
Wieber, Lisa M 07/01/03 09/30/03  District Scheduler $6,999.99
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Congressional staff salaries shown are the amount paid in the period shown. They are not annual salaries. Because bonuses may be included here and other payments may not be (most notably with aides working for multiple offices or for a political campaign committee), please use caution in extrapolating annual salaries from the figures shown here.

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