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.

 

    • Halloran, Charles

      Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-FL)

      2007 Reports Available

      Notes:
      Compensation >$5,000: Democratic Gain, fundraising and logistical services

       

    • O'Donnell, Thomas A

      Rep. Phil Hare (D-IL)

      2007 Reports Available

      Notes:
      Compensation >$5,000: McLane Advanced Technology, Temple, TX, lobbying; EPIR Technologies, Bolingbrook, IL, lobbying; Portal Dynamics, Alexandria, VA, lobbying; Thales North America, Alexandria, VA, lobbying; Air Comm Corp., Boulder, CO, lobbying; Radian Inc., Alexandria, VA, lobbying; Oak Ridge Technology Connection, Oak Ridge, TN, lobbying

       

    • Radovich Piper, Danielle M

      Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO)

      2007 Reports Available

      Notes:
      Compensation >$5,000: Perlmutter 2006 Inc., campaign manager; Colorado Beer Distributors Association, public relations; Colorado Education Association, public relations; BI Inc., Public Relations; IKON Public Affairs, public relations; Mental Health Center of Denver, public relations; Valley Wide Health Systems, public relations

       

    • Williams, David B

      Rep. Steve Kagen (D-WI)

      2007 Reports Available

      Notes:
      Compensation >$5,000: Planned Parenthood Action Fund and PAC, director; Women's Voices, Women's Vote, consulting fees; Women's Voices, Women's Vote Action Fund, consulting fees

       

    • Yonkura, Raymond

      Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH)

      2007 Reports Available

      Notes:
      Compensation >$5,000: Committee to Elect Pete Beck, printing/mailing, 2006; Jim Jordan for Congress, printing/mailing, 2006; Committee to Elect Curt Sybert, printing/mailing, 2005; Friends of John Cassidy, printing/mailing, 2005; Committee to Elect Littlejohn, Gatliff, Isaacs and Rusch, printing/mailing, 2005

       

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