Ic-salariesMichael D Ashton, Congressional Staffer - Salary Data
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Employing Office Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Sen. Robert Bennett (Republican-Utah) 04/01/07 04/04/07  Legislative Research Assistant $ 477.82
Sen. Robert Bennett (Republican-Utah) 10/01/06 03/31/07  Legislative Research Assistant $ 19,667.21
FY 2007 subtotal: $20,145.03  
Sen. Robert Bennett (Republican-Utah) 04/01/06 09/30/06  Legislative Research Assistant $ 20,499.96
Sen. Robert Bennett (Republican-Utah) 03/01/06 03/31/06  Legislative Research Assistant $ 3,166.66
Joint Economic Committee 10/01/05 02/28/06  Research Assistant to the Vice Chairman $ 19,000.00
FY 2006 subtotal: $42,666.62  
Joint Economic Committee 04/01/05 09/30/05  Research Assistant to the Vice Chairman $ 21,600.00
Joint Economic Committee 10/01/04 03/31/05  Research Assistant to the Vice Chairman $ 16,583.27
FY 2005 subtotal: $38,183.27  
Joint Economic Committee 04/01/04 09/30/04  Staff Assistant $ 16,999.92
Joint Economic Committee 01/26/04 03/31/04  Staff Assistant $ 5,055.52
Sen. Gordon Smith (Republican-Oregon) 10/01/03 01/16/04  Intern $ 3,544.66
FY 2004 subtotal: $25,600.10  
Sen. Gordon Smith (Republican-Oregon) 09/02/03 09/30/03  Intern $ 966.66
FY 2003 subtotal: $966.66  

* Marked salary data appeared in the official records from the listed fiscal year even though it pertains to a different fiscal year.

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