Congressional Notable Staffer Disclosures
Congressional staffers are featured on our "notable staffer disclosures" pages if they have disclosures that met certain criteria. We spotlight work on campaigns, prior or current work for interest groups, gifts received, certain positions held and other matters. For more details, see under "Data entry" on our About Financial Disclosures page.
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Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA)
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: First Financial Management Group Earned Income: 
Boston University Washington Internship Program, approved teaching fee, $9,000 Rep. Gene Green (D-TX)
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Omron Earned Income: 
Single Share Enterprise, business income, $4,775 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Omron Earned Income: 
Single Share Enterprise, $2,950 2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Omron Earned Income: 
Single Share Enterprise, business income, $4,188 House Republican Conference
2009 Report Notes: Earned Income: 
Pat Toomey, book research, $1,540 Positions Held: 
American University, honors alumni board Agreements: Agreement with American University re: employment for teaching honors undergraduate colloquium Senate Armed Services Committee
2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
River Foundation, president House Judiciary Committee
2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Immigration Solutions Group Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX)
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Communications Resources Inc. 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Humantouch LLC; Communications Resource Inc. House Agriculture Committee
2009 Report Notes: Gifts: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, registration fee waiver at annual meetings where I was speaker, $340 Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
2008 Report Notes: Prior Employment: American Association for Justice, $132,000 2007 Report Notes: Agreements: Employment agreement with American Association for Justice to become senior counsel for legislative affairs. Terms of agreement include a salary of $133,000 and a signing bonus of $4,000. Joint Committee on Taxation
2009 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Tax Coalition, chair, public sector 2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Tax Coalition, vice chair, public sector Senate Foreign Relations Committee
2008 Report Notes: Prior Employment: Council on Foreign Relations, contract fee, $10,000; Brookings Institution, appearance, $1,000; Council on Foreign Relations, salary, $50,035; IIPS, speech, $767; Keio University, salary, $15,535; NHK, appearance, $597; PHP Institute, appearance, $224 Sen. Timothy Johnson (D-SD)
2007 Report Notes: Prior Employment: National Education Association, $60,000 in 2006, $60,000 in 2007; Harvard University, $45,059 in 2006, $66,000 in 2007; Carnicelli Literary, advance for book, $74,373 in 2006; Washington Lee University, $2,000 in 2007 Positions Held: 
Rural Renaissance, partner in consulting firm, 2005 and 2006 House Rules Committee
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Food Marketing Institute; Grocery Manufacturers Association Senate Consultants
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Fierce and Isakowtiz LLC; Committee on Arrangements for 2008 Republican National Convention 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Fierce and Isakowitz LLC 2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Fierce & Isakowitz LLC Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT)
2009 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Utah Defense Alliance, president 2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Utah Defense Alliance, vice president 2007 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Utah Defense Alliance, vice president, unpaid Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)
2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Maureen Flatley Consulting, $8,400 Positions Held: 
Lenny Zakim Fund, non-active board, 1998 - present House Judiciary Committee
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Romney for President; DCI Group Positions Held: 
Junior League of Washington, director 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Romney for President Inc. House Energy and Commerce Committee
2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
John W. Jimison Esq. LLC, president; International Association for Energy Economics, general counsel; U.S. Association for Energy Economics, general counsel; Gabriel Homes Inc., board member 2007 Report Notes: Prior Employment: U.S. Combined Heat and Power Association, retainer, $16,050 in 2007, $124,764.74 in 2006; Ormat Technologies Inc., legal fees, $6,330 in 2007, $8,640 in 2006; Interstate Renewable Energy Council, legal fees, $10,519 in 2007; International District Energy Association, consulting fees, $3,000; Tetronics Ltd., legal fees, $1,200 in 2007; Solar Turbines Inc., legal fees, $2,500 in 2006 Positions Held: 
International Association for Energy Economics, general counsel (pro bono); U.S. Association for Energy Economics, general counsel (pro bono); Gabriel Homes Inc. (non-profit corporation for housing handicapped adults), board member; John W. Jimison Esq. LLC, sole participant of solo-practice law firm Senate Finance Committee
2007 Report Notes: Agreements: Retained holdings in retirement plan of former employer, Trustee: Terence P. Stewart, Feb. 2003 House Judiciary Committee
2009 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Personnel Recruiters Inc., secretary Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL)
2007 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Roskam for Congress, $7,052.05
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Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve
2007 Report Notes: Earned Income: 
6J Inc., family trust, $6,000 Positions Held: 
Burns Telecommunications Center at Montana State University, ex-officio board member, Jan. 2004-Dec. 2006 Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL)
2008 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Robert Wexler for Congress, $21,500; ZackPAC, $2,500 2007 Report Notes: Earned Income: 
Visibility Unlimited, $24,500, while on unpaid leave Campaign Work: Robert Wexler for Congress, $24,000; while on unpaid leave, Robert Wexler for Congress, $13,500 Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA)
2009 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Committee to Re-elect Linda Sanchez, $10,000 House Judiciary Committee
2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Chic Productions LLC, managing director Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH)
2009 Report Notes: Compensation >$5,000: National Mining Association, undisclosed amount Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO)
2007 Report Notes: Earned Income: 
Powerful Performance Solutions, consulting, $1,500 Campaign Work: Cleaver for Congress, consulting, $8,750 Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV)
2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Mojo Communications Campaign Work: Nevada Democratic Party, contract fees, $24,000 Rep. CW Bill Young (R-FL)
2006 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Stetson University School of Law Elder Law Center of Excellence, member, board of advisors Agreements: Von Scoyoc Associates Inc., future employment agreement to be vice president, beginning Jan. 3, 2007 Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-NJ)
2009 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Friends of Mike Ferguson Committee, $25,830 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, $1,856; Wee Play LLC, $1,677; Chabad Lubavitch of Northern Virginia, $1,942 Campaign Work: Friends of Mike Ferguson, $25,200 House Financial Services Committee
2008 Report Notes: Prior Employment: Howard University, 2007, $9,792; 2008, $8,511; Fannie Mae, 2008, $246,980; 2009, $363,142 Sen. Thomas Carper (D-DE)
2006 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Carper for Senate, $12,000 House Natural Resources Committee
2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Senate Rules and Administration Committee
2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Jones and Associates Insurance Agency Rep. John Barrow (D-GA)
2009 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Friends of John Barrow, $16,000 2008 Report Notes: Campaign Work: Friends of John Barrow, $13,625 Rep. Bobby Bright (D-AL)
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: Biotechnology Industry Organization; Merck and Co. Campaign Work: Bright for Congress, $6,000 House Appropriations Committee
2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: National Institute of Public Policy, $191,700; National Defense University, $19,500; Missouri State University, $50.416; U.S. government, $39,197; Center for Strategic and International Studies, $17,500; Lawrence Livermore Lab, $4,800; University of California, speech, $10,000; Science Applications International Corp., $1,000; Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, $800; Cypress Int., $42,000 Rep. Collin Peterson (D-MN)
2009 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
University of Minnesota Extension, advisory board chair; Becker County Historical Society, board member House Appropriations Committee
2008 Report Notes: Positions Held: 
Any Soldier Inc., director; Kid's Campus Inc., vice president Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI)
2009 Report Notes: Spouse employment: National Science Teachers Association 2008 Report Notes: Spouse employment: National Science Teachers Association 2007 Report Notes: Spouse employment: National Science Teachers Association Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC)
2009 Report Notes: Prior Employment: American Petroleum Institute, Jan.-May 2008, $81,112 2008 Report Notes: Prior Employment: American Petroleum Institute, $128,000 in 2007, $81,112 in January-May 2008

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