Ic-salariesBethany A Race, Congressional Staffer - Salary Data

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Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 10/01/06 11/30/06  Scheduler $6,666.66
FY 2007 subtotal: $6,666.66  
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 07/01/06 09/30/06  Scheduler $9,999.99
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 04/01/06 06/30/06  Scheduler $10,000.00
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 01/03/06 03/31/06  Scheduler $9,777.77
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 01/01/06 01/02/06  Scheduler $222.22
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 10/01/05 12/31/05  Scheduler $10,999.99
FY 2006 subtotal: $40,999.97  
Rep. Jean Schmidt (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 08/03/05 09/30/05  Scheduler $6,444.45
Rep. Rob Portman (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 06/21/05 06/21/05  Scheduler (Other Compensation) $3,000.00
Rep. Rob Portman (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 04/01/05 06/21/05  Scheduler $8,100.00
Rep. Rob Portman (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 01/03/05 03/31/05  No Title Listed $8,800.00
Rep. Rob Portman (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 01/01/05 01/02/05  No Title Listed $200.00
Rep. Rob Portman (Republican-Ohio-2nd) 12/01/04 12/31/04  Scheduler $4,666.67
FY 2005 subtotal: $31,211.12  

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