Ic-salariesRep. Richard K Armey (Republican - Texas , 26th) - Retired

 

Displaying salaries for time period: 04/01/02 - 06/30/02

Payee Name Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Cusey, John Mark 04/01/02 06/30/02  Shared Employee $1,416.67
Falk, Anne M 04/01/02 04/30/02  Shared Employee $1,666.67
Mullen, James G 04/01/02 06/30/02  Shared Employee $2,499.99
Main, Juliet 04/01/02 06/30/02  Shared Employee $5,000.01
Colby, Clark 04/01/02 06/15/02  Constituent Liaison $5,625.00
Netzer, Steffanie M 04/01/02 06/30/02  Staff Assistant $6,000.00
Valasek, Jeri A 04/01/02 06/30/02  Staff Assistant $6,249.99
Falk, Anne M 05/01/02 06/30/02  Scheduling Assistant $6,333.34
Luce, Barbara J 04/01/02 06/30/02  Constituent Liaison $7,500.00
Schick, Erica 04/01/02 06/30/02  Legislative Correspondent $7,749.99
Jones, Debbie 04/01/02 06/30/02  Office Manager $8,499.99
Zimmerman, Janice L 04/01/02 06/30/02  Constituent Liaison $8,750.01
Skala, Edward G 04/01/02 06/30/02  Legislative Assistant $10,374.99
Carper, Tiffany 04/01/02 06/30/02  Office Manager $12,500.01
Diamond, Richard 04/01/02 06/30/02  Director of Online Communications $13,749.99
Vogt, Lisa 04/01/02 06/30/02  Legislative Director $14,375.01
McAllister, Athena Buonome 04/01/02 06/30/02  Scheduler $21,250.01
Campbell, Jean 04/01/02 06/30/02  District Director $23,750.01
Barksdale, Gayland 04/01/02 06/30/02  Administrative Assistant $24,999.99
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