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.

 

    • Vaart, Ryan

      House Armed Services Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Agreements: 12/19/2006, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld, future employment beginning in 2007

       

    • Vanderbeek, Debra Joyce

      Rep. Jeb Bradley (R-NH)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Jeb Bradley for Congress, $32,663

       

    • Van De Water, Mark

      Senate Appropriations Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Fauquier Hospital, board member, May 2005 - March 2006

       

    • Van Wicklin, Robert W

      Rep. John "Randy" Kuhl Jr (R-NY)

      2007 Report Notes:
      Campaign Work: Kuhl for Congress, Oct. 31-Nov. 8, 2006, $6,000

       

    • Varnhagen, Michele

      House Education and Workforce Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: POWERSOLV, $12,000

       

    • Vassar, B Norris

      House Judiciary Committee

      2007 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 America's Future, editorial board member; Norfolk State University Board of Visitors, board member

       

    • Vastola, Sally A

      Rep. Thomas Reynolds (R-NY)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Moog Inc.
      Campaign Work: TOM PAC, $18,000
      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Moog Inc.
      Campaign Work: National Republican Congressional Committee, $175,384.02 in 2006
      Agreements: TOM-PAC consultant at $1,500 per month, Jan. 2005 - present

       

    • Vehik, Joan L

      Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR)

      2008 Report 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 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: McMath Law Firm
      Campaign Work: Mark Pryor for U.S. Senate, comptroller/office manager, $12,000

       

    • Ventre, James Louis

      House Finance

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Nortel Government Solutions

       

    • VerHulst, Bart E

      Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Homeland Security Corp.; ConnectGov

       

    • Verma, Rahul

      Senate Majority Leader

      2007 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Wilmer Hale Law Firm

       

    • Vernon, Nicole K

      Senate Resolution and Reorganization Reserve

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Hill and Knowlton

       

    • Vest, Teresa Marie Faunce

      House Judiciary Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Earned Income:Questioniconlarge01 Vest Clerical Services, $1,900

       

    • Victory, Jack M

      House Office of the Majority Leader

      2006 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Bartley O'Hara

       

    • Vieira, Donald L

      House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

      2007 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Williams and Connolly LLP

       

    • Vina, Stephen R

      House Homeland Security Committee

      2008 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Hispanic Bar Association - DC, legislative and policy issues committee co-chair

       

    • Vincent, Trudy A

      Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Spouse employment: Strategic Assets Consulting

       

    • Voss, Martin

      Rep. Jim Walsh (R-NY)

      2008 Report Notes:
      Positions Held:Questioniconlarge01 Town of Camillus, NY Planning Board, member

       

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