Ic-pfd 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.

 

    • Pagano, Jules Edward

      Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Backus Consulting LLC
      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Backus Consulting LLC

       

    • Pagliarini, John R

      Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve

      2007 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 ALS Association, Rhode Island Chapter, President, Feb. 2003-present

       

    • Paikowsky, Steven Malcolm

      Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Debbie Wasserman Schultz Campaign, consulting, $51,000; DCCC, consulting, $33,000; Whitesand Webworks, email work and consulting, $54,500; The Ohio Education Association, consulting, $15,000; Jennings Recount Fund, consulting, $18,000

       

    • Palagyi, Paul B

      Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Northeast Midwest Institute
      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Northeast Midwest Institute

       

    • Palmer, Mark M

      House Small Business Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Prior Employment: Gordley Associates, $104,000 in 2006, lobbying for National Biodiesel Board and American Soybean Association

       

    • Paoletta, Mark A

      House Energy and Commerce Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Harris Wiltshire & Grannis, Spouse equity draw
      Agreements: 11/14/2006 letter agreement with Chairman Mike Nannes re: offer of partnership in Dickstein Shapiro LLP

       

    • Parent, Allison M

      Senate Budget Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 Steptoe & Johnson LLP

       

    • Parker, Bryan D

      Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Booz Allen Hamilton

       

    • Parker, Matthew D

      Rep. Robert Ney (R-OH)

      2006 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Bob Ney for Congress, consulting, $18,500

       

    • Parker, W Carey

      Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 Sen. Edward Kennedy, $31,000
      Campaign Work: Committee for a Democratic Majority Inc., $20,0000
      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Committee for a Democratic Majority Inc., $25,000; Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, $31,000

       

    • Pasternak, Douglas S

      House Science Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Williams and Adley Co.

       

    • Patlis, Jason M

      House Science Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Prior Employment: International Resources Group

       

    • Payne, Warren S

      House Ways and Means Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: National Wildlife Federation, $70,823
      Prior Employment: U.S. International Trade Commission, $73,956

       

    • Pearce, Cydney G

      Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Blanche Lincoln Campaign Committee
      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Blanche Lincoln Campaign Committee, $8,000

       

    • Pearson, Daniel R

      House Science Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Johns Hopkins University
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 University of Texas Dallas DC Program, $8,000

       

    • Pearson, Timothy

      House Judiciary Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 Williamsburg Plantation Services Inc., promotion of resort, $5,391

       

    • Pedrosa, Nilda R

      Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Greenberg Traurig

       

    • Pemberton, Laura Martin

      Senate Minority Leader

      2007 Report Notes:
      Agreements: Employment agreement with Meece LLC to become vice president of government relations. Terms of agreement include salary between $100,00 and $200,000 and % of a new business.

       

    • Pensabene, Judith K

      Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Andarko Petroleum Corp.

       

    • Perkins, Daryl O

      Rep. Artur Davis (D-AL)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Committee to Elect Rod Scott, consulting during vacation, $2,500

       

    • Perkins, Julia H

      Senate Secretary of the Senate - Administrative Services

      2007 Report Notes:
      Prior Employment: Sheppard Mullen Richter and Hampton, $215,000

       

    • Perkins, Nancy R

      Senate Budget Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Duke University Nicholas School, board member; Campagna Center Junior Friends, secretary

       

    • Perry, Alaine A

      House Ways and Means Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Prior Employment: United Spinal Association, $14,242

       

    • Persichilli Keogh, Karen M

      Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Hillary for President Committee, $24,375.05
      Agreements: I had an agreement with Friends of Hillary to pay me $3,335.34/month to compensate me for the commensurate amount of time I spent doing work on behalf of Friends of Hillary, Dec. 2006 - present. I have an agreement with the Hillary Clinton for President campaign to be the New York State Director. Terms of agreement include a salary of $13,000/month.
      2006 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Hillary, $90,000.03
      Agreements: I have an agreement with Friends of Hillary to pay me $30,000/year to compensate me for the commensurate amount of time I spend doing work on behalf of Friends of Hillary, Dec. 2006 - present
      2005 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Hillary, $18,750; HillPAC, $8,750
      2004 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Hillary, $10,000; HillPAC, $10,000
      2003 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Friends of Hillary, $2,500; HillPAC, $2,500

       

    • Peterson-Clark, Alicia M

      Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: DCI Group; Strong American Schools
      Agreements: Employment agreement with APCO Worldwide to become vice president and senior adviser. Terms of agreement include salary over $100,000 and signing bonus between $5,001-$15,000.
      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: DCI Group

       

    • 2008 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 University of Chicago Argonne LLC, salary, $116,029

       

    • Petrich, Jeffrey

      House Natural Resources Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 Cooperative Foundation; CHS Inc.

       

    • Petroshius, Danica L

      Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA)

      2006 Report Notes:
      Agreements: Employment agreement with Collaborative Communications Group to become senior vice president. Terms of agreement include salary between $150,001-$200,000.

       

    • Pevzner, Michael

      Senate Intelligence Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: International Finance Corp.

       

    • Pfuehler, Erich

      Rep. Jerry McNerney (D-CA)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: The Wilderness Society
      Prior Employment: Clean Water Action, California director, $60,840

       

    • Phillips, Jeffrey E

      House Veterans' Affairs Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 National Endowment for the Public Trust, founder; 1st Cavalry Division Association, Finance Committee, member
      2007 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 National Endowment for the Public Trust, Founder

       

    • Phillips, Thomas Clay

      Rep. Kathy Castor (D-FL)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Fowler, White et al.law firm
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Children's Campaign of Florida, board member

       

    • Piggee, Darryl A

      Rep. William "Lacy" Clay Jr. (D-MO)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Sherry R. Faulkner, Attorney at Law
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 I-70 Northwest Development Corp., director; Great Rivers Environmental Law Center, director; Fountain Park Neighborhood Association

       

    • Pignatelli, Donna M

      House Science Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Prior Employment: The Sheridan Group, $64,631

       

    • Pilato, Carey

      Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-NJ)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Swanicke and Lambariello LLC; Eric M. Bernstein and Associates LLC
      Prior Employment: Cooney Waters Group
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Cooney Waters Group, vice president; Borough of Bound Brook, councilman

       

    • Pinto, Lisa Ellman

      Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Childrens Law Center

       

    • Piper, William H III

      Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Bates Capitol Group

       

    • Platt, Abbie F

      Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: SnowPAC, Sen. Bennett's leadership PAC, $11,893.57

       

    • Plunkett, David W

      House Science Committee

      2006 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Whitney, Bradley and Brown Inc.

       

    • Poblete, Yleem D

      House Foreign Affairs Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Reed Smith LLP; University of Florida
      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Reed Smith LLP

       

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