Ic-salariesJoseph P Cwiklinski, Congressional Staffer - Salary Data
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Employing Office Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 10/01/08 01/02/09  Deputy Legislative Director $ 42,777.74
FY 2009 subtotal: $42,777.74  
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 08/21/08 09/30/08  Deputy Legislative Director $ 17,555.54
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/08 08/20/08  Professional Staff Member $ 45,444.41
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 10/16/07 02/28/08 † Deputy Legislative Director $ 22,361.07 † to Dec 31 and from Feb 22
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/07 03/31/08 † Professional Staff Member $ 29,305.51 † to Oct 15 and from Jan 1 to Feb 21 and from Feb 27
FY 2008 subtotal: $114,666.53  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/07 09/30/07  Republican Staff Director-Subcommittee Financial Institutions $ 51,000.00
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 02/06/07 02/07/07  Legislative Assistant $ 28,999.99
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 01/19/07 03/31/07 † Republican Staff Director-Subcommittee Financial Institutions $ 17,499.98 † to Feb. 5 and from Feb. 8
FY 2007 subtotal: $97,499.97  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/06 09/30/06  Staff Director Subcommittee on Securities and Investment $ 49,666.64
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 12/05/05 12/19/05  Legislative Assistant $ 3,333.32
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/05 03/31/06 † Staff Director Subcommittee on Securities and Investment $ 36,666.62 † to Dec. 4 and from Dec. 20
FY 2006 subtotal: $89,666.58  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/05 09/30/05  Legislative Assistant $ 37,499.96
Sen. Chuck Hagel (Republican-Nebraska) 12/22/04 12/31/04  Legislative Assistant $ 1,549.99
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/04 03/31/05 † Legislative Assistant $ 29,949.96 † to Dec. 21 and from Jan. 1
FY 2005 subtotal: $68,999.91  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/04 09/30/04  Legislative Assistant $ 33,499.96
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 02/24/04 03/31/04  Legislative Assistant $ 6,544.68
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee 10/01/03 02/15/04  Professional Staff Member $ 22,500.00
FY 2004 subtotal: $62,544.64  
Sen. Lamar Alexander (Republican-Tennessee) 04/18/03 08/15/03 † Legislative Assistant $ 8,333.33 † to Apr. 22 and from Jul. 1
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee 04/01/03 09/30/03 † Professional Staff Member $ 21,666.66 † to Apr. 17 and from Apr. 23 to Jun. 30 and from Aug. 16
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee 02/05/03 03/31/03  Professional Staff Member $ 9,333.33
Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve 01/16/03 02/04/03  Republican Economist $ 2,111.10
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/02 01/15/03  Republican Economist $ 12,333.28
FY 2003 subtotal: $53,777.70  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/02 09/30/02  Republican Economist $ 19,999.92
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/01 03/31/02  Republican Economist $ 19,166.60
FY 2002 subtotal: $39,166.52  
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 04/01/01 09/30/01  Republican Economist $ 17,499.96
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee 10/01/00 03/31/01  Republican Economist $ 15,833.32
FY 2001 subtotal: $33,333.28  

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