Ic-salariesRep. Baron Hill (Democrat - Indiana , 9th)

 

Displaying salaries for time period: 10/01/00 - 12/31/00

Payee Name Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Uhl, Kristen E 10/01/00 11/30/00  Paid Intern $833.34
Sims, James D Jr 10/01/00 12/31/00  Part-time Employee $999.99
Uhl, Kristen E 12/01/00 12/31/00  Field Representative $1,916.67
Belden, Angela Y 11/14/00 12/31/00  Communications Director $7,882.48
Ruach, Anne 10/01/00 12/31/00  Staff Assistant $8,999.99
Smith, Annemarie 10/01/00 12/31/00  Legislative Assistant $10,000.01
Paul, Bruce B 10/01/00 12/31/00  District Field Representative $10,056.26
Domzalski, Aaron J 10/01/00 12/31/00  Field Representative $10,056.26
Clayton, Janna 10/01/00 12/31/00  Caseworker $10,056.26
Ferree, Geraldine Ruth 10/01/00 12/31/00  District Scheduler $10,063.76
Keller, Anne E 10/01/00 12/31/00  Legislative Assistant $10,250.00
Kifer, Martin J 10/01/00 12/31/00  Legislative Assistant $10,712.00
Murray-Mount, Jeannette 10/01/00 12/31/00  Caseworker $11,000.00
Gertz, Mary Kaye 10/01/00 12/31/00  Office Assistant $12,154.25
Guthrie, Ryan C 10/01/00 12/31/00  Office Manager $12,500.00
Schepers, Doris Sue 10/01/00 12/31/00  Systems Administrator $12,678.74
Williams, John B 10/01/00 12/31/00  Legislative Director $13,276.10
Clippinger, Luke 10/01/00 12/31/00  District Director $17,923.76
Pierce, Matthew S 10/01/00 12/31/00  Chief of Staff $25,791.26
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