Ic-salaries House Corrections Calendar Office

Displaying salaries for time period: 01/01/02 - 03/31/02

Payee Name Start date End date Salary Title Amount Notes
Karen C Brooke 08/01/01 08/31/01  Advisory Group Assistant $-12.48
Karen C Brooke 12/01/01 03/31/02  Advisory Group Assistant $27,217.53
Paige Ralston 12/01/01 01/31/02  Deputy Press Secretary $9,072.51
Jerry Hartz 01/01/02 01/15/02  Advisory Group Assistant $4,389.08
Timothy J Kurth 01/01/02 01/31/02  Policy Assistant $10,034.00
Edwin C Pence 01/01/02 03/31/02  Advisory Group Assistant $9,999.99
Tom Wiblemo 01/01/02 03/31/02  No Title Listed $12,421.26
Margaret W Capron 01/01/02 03/31/02  Staff Assistant $23,633.25
Lori Ann Salley 01/01/02 03/31/02  Advisory Group Assistant $26,334.51
James F Brandell 01/01/02 03/31/02  Advisory Group Assistant $22,500.00
Daniel P Fata 01/01/02 03/31/02  No Title Listed $8,750.01
Erich Pfuehler 01/16/02 03/31/02  Advisory Group Assistant $20,833.33
Timothy J Kurth 02/01/02 03/31/02  Assistant to Speaker for Policy $13,333.34
Katherine Anne Kless 02/01/02 03/31/02  Statutory $18,153.34
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