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Ex-Senate Budget Committee aide brings in more money at Chevron

Posted by LegiStorm on March 31, 2014

A former Democratic Senate Budget Committee staffer has disclosed receiving a signing bonus and a significant raise to become an environmental analyst for Chevron Corp.

The latest financial disclosure by Tyler J. Kruzich, who served as energy and the environment analyst for the Budget Committee, indicates his salary is between $150,000 and $200,000. His signing bonus to be an environmental analyst for air, safety and security was reportedly worth between $15,000 and $50,000. For the 2013 fiscal year, Kruzich received a $130,000 salary from the Senate. He left in December.

This isn't Kruzich's first private industry job. In 2011, Kruzich took a break from the Capitol and headed to Carpi and Clay Inc. as a principal. At the Washington, D.C.-based government relations firm, Kruzich lobbied for varies local government agencies, including the Port of Long Beach Calif. and Los Angeles County, Calif.