Ic-pfd Joan L Vehik, Congressional Staffer - Personal Financial Disclosures
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Personal Financial Disclosures

Reports are organized by filing date. For example, a report filed in 2007 covering the 2006 year is listed as a 2007 report.

Available Disclosures:

2009 Reports Available

Notes:
Campaign Work: Mark Pryor for US Senate, consulting fee, $30,000; PriorityPAC, consulting fee, $12,000
Agreements: Consulting agreement with the Mark Pryor for U.S. Senate Committeee to continue to serve as comptroller and to file reports with the FEC. Terms of agreement: $1,000 per month. Consulting agreement with Priority PAC to serve as comptroller and to file reports with the FEC. Terms of agreement: $1,000 per month.

2008 Reports Available

Notes:
Spouse employment: Mart Vehik PA
Campaign Work: Mark Pryor for U.S. Senate, $12,000; PriorityPAC, $12,000
Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Consulting agreement with the Mark Pryor for U.S. Senate Committtee to continue to serve as comptroller and to file reports with the FEC. Terms of agreement: $1000/month, March 2003; consulting agreement with Priority PAC to serve as Comptroller and to file reports with the FEC. Terms of agreement: $1000/month, Jan. 2007

2007 Reports Available

Notes:
Spouse employment: McMath Law Firm
Campaign Work: Mark Pryor for U.S. Senate, comptroller/office manager, $12,000

2006 Reports Available

 

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