Ic-salariesSarah C Neimeyer, Congressional Staffer - Salary Data
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Employing Office Start date End date Position Amount Notes
Senate Majority Whip 10/01/08 03/31/09  Legislative Assistant $ 44,399.86
FY 2009 subtotal: $44,399.86  
Senate Majority Whip 05/01/08 09/30/08  Legislative Assistant $ 43,636.20
Sen. Richard Durbin (Democrat-Illinois) 04/01/08 04/30/08  Legislative Assistant $ 7,227.24
Sen. Richard Durbin (Democrat-Illinois) 10/10/07 03/31/08  Legislative Assistant $ 40,356.70
FY 2008 subtotal: $91,220.14  
Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve 10/26/02 01/08/03  Legislative Assistant $ 10,367.79
Sen. Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 10/01/02 10/25/02  Legislative Assistant $ 3,550.61
FY 2003 subtotal: $13,918.40  
Sen. Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 04/01/02 09/30/02  Legislative Assistant $ 29,064.46
Sen. Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 10/01/01 03/31/02  Legislative Assistant $ 24,091.98
FY 2002 subtotal: $53,156.44  
Sen. Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 04/01/01 09/30/01  Legislative Assistant $ 26,819.48
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee 02/09/01 02/28/01  Professional Staff Member $ 2,886.82
Sen. Paul Wellstone (Democrat-Minnesota) 10/01/00 03/31/01 † Legislative Assistant $ 20,299.15 † to Feb. 8 and from Mar. 1
FY 2001 subtotal: $50,005.45  

* 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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