Ic-salariesRep. John Lewis (Democrat - Georgia , 5th)

 

Displaying salaries for time period: 10/01/05 - 12/31/05

Payee Name Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Battaglia, Jessica Eloise 11/01/05 12/31/05  Tax and Trade Counsel $11,666.66
Lichtenstein, Edan 11/01/05 12/31/05  Legislative Assistant $5,833.34
Crowell, Michaeleen E 10/01/05 12/31/05  Legislative Director $17,750.01
Butler, Tuere K 10/01/05 12/31/05  Staff Assistant $11,375.01
Riley, Ruth B 10/01/05 12/31/05  Scheduler/Personal Assistant $11,250.00
O'Neil, Rachelle 10/01/05 12/31/05  Staff Assistant $9,375.00
McKinley, Jared H 10/01/05 12/31/05  Outreach Coordinator $11,750.01
Collins, Michael E 10/01/05 12/31/05  Chief Deputy Whip $27,249.99
Berg, Ruth Nicola 10/01/05 12/31/05  Staff Assistant/Caseworker $11,625.00
Williams, Lovelean 10/01/05 12/31/05  District Director $17,499.99
Battaglia, Jessica Eloise 10/01/05 10/31/05  Tax and Trade Counsel $5,833.33
Williams, Kathryn A 10/01/05 12/31/05  Scheduler/Personal Assistant $8,375.01
Lichtenstein, Edan 10/01/05 10/31/05  Legislative Assistant $2,916.67
Jones, Brenda D 10/01/05 12/31/05  Communications Director $15,000.00
Gillison, Jacob 10/01/05 12/31/05  Scheduler/Office Manager $15,600.00
Ketch, Jonathan 10/01/05 12/31/05  Legislative Correspondent $7,875.00
Wilson, Bashiri 09/26/05 12/31/05  Paid Intern $6,597.21
Alford-McIntosh, Kriston M 09/01/05 12/31/05  Senior Legislative Assistant $7,916.64
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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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