Ic-salariesJill E Greenberg, Congressional Staffer - Salary Data
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Employing Office Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Sen. Ron Wyden (Democrat-Oregon) 04/01/06 05/09/06  Communications Director $10,309.52
Sen. Ron Wyden (Democrat-Oregon) 12/12/05 03/31/06  Communications Director $28,646.74
FY 2006 subtotal: $38,956.26  
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee 06/01/04 06/30/04  Minority Press Secretary $12,500.00
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 04/01/04 08/31/04 * Press Secretary $21,886.64 * Employed to May 31 and from Jul. 1
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee 03/01/04 03/31/04  Minority Press Secretary $12,500.00
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 10/01/03 02/29/04  Press Secretary $25,347.46
FY 2004 subtotal: $72,234.10  
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee 06/01/03 09/15/03 * Minority Press Secretary $12,100.00 * Employed to Jun. 15 and from Sep. 1
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 04/01/03 09/30/03 * Press Secretary $30,926.22 * Employed to May 31 and from Jun. 16 to Aug. 31 and from Sep. 16
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee 02/16/03 02/28/03  Minority Press Secretary $6,050.00
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 10/01/02 03/31/03 * Press Secretary $26,260.76 * Employed to Feb. 16 and from Mar. 1
FY 2003 subtotal: $75,336.98  
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 04/01/02 09/30/02  Press Secretary $33,249.92
Sen. Bob Graham (Democrat-Florida) 10/15/01 03/31/02  Press Secretary $25,316.63
FY 2002 subtotal: $58,566.55  

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