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SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2021 Check Date: 02/17/21 Page:1 of 29 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #22: 01/21/21 - 02/03/21 SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2021 Check Date: 02/17/21 Page:1 of 29 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #22: 01/21/21 - 02/03/21 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ACEVEDO, SAMANTHA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS ALBANY ALBANY DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF $2,692.31 RA ADAMS, DAVID V SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $1,211.55 SA ADDOH, ISAAC SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX COMMUNITY LIAISON $609.63 SA ADEY, BRIAN T SENATOR JOSEPH A. 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