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Salary Data of Nicholas Jon Ganjei (Nick), Congressional Staffer

Alternate Name: Nick Ganjei  
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*Senate data is reported by Fiscal Year and cannot be displayed by calendar years.

Employing Office Start date End date Position Amount Notes PDF
Employing Office Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) Start Date 05/09/24 End Date 09/30/24 Position Chief Counsel Amount $17,250.00 Notes to May 12 and from May 24 to Jun 4 and from Jun View original PDF
Employing Office Senate Judiciary Committee Start Date 04/01/24 End Date 06/28/24 Position Chief Counsel Amount $81,083.30 Notes View original PDF
Employing Office Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) Start Date 10/26/23 End Date 03/28/24 Position Chief Counsel Amount $7,833.33 Notes to Oct 29 and from Feb 21 to Feb 22 and from Mar 10 to Mar 11 and from Mar 22 View original PDF
Employing Office Senate Judiciary Committee Start Date 10/01/23 End Date 03/31/24 Position Chief Counsel Amount $87,141.66 Notes to Oct 25 and from Oct 30 to Feb 20 and from Feb 23 to Mar 9 and from Mar 12 to Mar 21 and from Mar 29 View original PDF
  FY 2024 subtotal: $193,308.29  
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Start Date 05/07/23 End Date 09/11/23 Position
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Notes to May 9 and from May 11 to May 14 and from May 17 to Jul 10 and from Aug 1 to Sep 4 and from Sep 8 View original PDF
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Start Date 04/01/23 End Date 09/30/23 Position
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Notes to Apr 4 and from Apr 12 to Apr 19 and from Apr 24 to May 6 and from May 10 to May10 and from May 15 to May 16 and from Jul 11 to Jul 31 and from Sep 5 to Sep 7 and from Sep 12 to Sep 21 and from Sep 25 View original PDF
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Start Date 11/05/22 End Date 03/31/23 Position
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Notes to Mar 15 and from Mar 24 to Mar 28 and from Mar 30 View original PDF
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Start Date 10/01/22 End Date 03/29/23 Position
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Notes to Nov 4 and from Mar 16 to Mar 23 and from Mar 29 View original PDF
  FY 2023 subtotal:
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Start Date 04/22/22 End Date 08/29/22 Position
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Notes to May 4 and from May 8 to May 31 and from Jul 25 View original PDF
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Start Date 04/19/22 End Date 09/30/22 Position
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Notes to Apr 21 and from May 5 to May 7 and from Jun 1 to Jul 24 and from Aug 30 View original PDF
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Start Date 04/01/22 End Date 04/18/22 Position
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Start Date 02/04/22 End Date 03/31/22 Position
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Start Date 01/30/22 End Date 02/03/22 Position
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* Marked salary data appeared in the official records from the listed fiscal year even though it pertains to a different fiscal year.

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