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SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2014 Check Date: 05/07/14 Page:1 of 33 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #2: 04/10/14 - 04/23/14 SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2014 Check Date: 05/07/14 Page:1 of 33 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #2: 04/10/14 - 04/23/14 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ABBOT, JUDITH L SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY FLUSHING COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,076.93 SA ABBOTT, WADE D LC/DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL RESOURCES ALBANY DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS $1,373.08 RA ABERMAN, KATHRYN S SENATOR KEMP HANNON GARDEN CITY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,096.89 SA ADAMS, JANET 8TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT MASSAPEQUA EXEC ASST/DIR DIST OFFICE OPERATIONS $2,575.00 RA ADEY, BRIAN T SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO UTICA DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTR $2,538.47 RA AGOSTO, KENNETH G SENATOR RUTH HASSELL-THOMPSON BRONX SPECIAL ASSISTANT $1,900.00 RA AGUAM, RAYAN S SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO UTICA DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH COMMUNITY ACTIV $1,923.08 RA AIKIN, DANIEL R SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND SPECI $2,358.97 RA ALAPATT, BRIAN S SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $600.00 SA ALBERT, BARBARA A SS/GRAPHIC ARTS ALBANY PROOFREADER $1,058.57 SA ALBERTSON, CHARLES H SENATE M&O/SUPPLY ALBANY ASSISTANT SUPPLY CHIEF $1,322.19 RA ALDANA, MIRIAM O SENATOR JOSE R. PERALTA EAST ELMHURST CONSTITUENT RELATIONS COORDINATOR $440.00 SA ALDINGER, TODD J SENATOR PATRICK M. GALLIVAN ALBANY COMMITTEE DIR. & LEGISLATIVE DIR. $961.54 SA ALDRICH, MARK C SENATE M&O/MAINTENANCE ALBANY MAINTENANCE WORKER $1,493.06 RA ALEXANDER, PAUL A SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MINORITY ALBANY PRINCIPAL BUDGET / PROGRAM ANALYST $2,500.00 RA ALLEN, JOHN J MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM NEW YORK SPECIAL COUNSEL $1,538.47 SA ALLEVA, FRANCIS P MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM OFFICE ALBANY ASSISTANT COUNSEL $3,269.24 RA ALLKOFER, FRANK X SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER CONSTITUENT RELATIONS AIDE $696.16 SA ALSCHULER, JULIA SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN NEW YORK COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $1,807.70 RA ALTMAN, LAINIE A 8TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT MASSAPEQUA ADMIN ASST/ASST EVENTS COORDINATOR $1,584.63 RA AMOR-RADOVICH, LOREN MINORITY LEADER'S SENIOR STAFF NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS DIRECTOR $2,500.00 SA ANDERSON, ELIZABETH A SENATOR MARK J. 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RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $1,346.16 RA BAILY, DAVID SENATOR ADRIANO ESPAILLAT NEW YORK REGIONAL DIRECTOR $1,153.85 RA BALDWIN, MEGAN E SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY ASSOCIATE ANALYST $2,971.16 RA BANGS, SARAH L IDC COUNSEL/PROGRAM OFFICE ALBANY DEPUTY FINANCE DIRECTOR $2,884.62 RA BANKS, NIGEL D SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,166.02 RA BANVILLE III, JOHN K MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES ALBANY DEPUTY DIRECTOR $3,763.47 RA BARBER, CARMEN J SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,500.00 SA BARINGER, MALLORY R MAJORITY POLICY DEVELOPMENT ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,311.55 RA BARLOW, ABIGALE K FO/PAYROLL ALBANY PAYROLL PROCESSOR $1,188.47 RA BARRY, KATHRYN F SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,307.31 SA BARTH, ADAM J SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,500.00 SA BARTON, CATHERINE H SENATOR ELIZABETH 0'C. LITTLE GLENS FALLS CONSTITUENT SERVICE AIDE $1,500.00 SA BARZ, STEVEN T SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS $1,980.77 RA BATES, ALISON K SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY BUDGET ANALYST $2,307.70 RA BATISTA, ANEIRY D SENATOR ADRIANO ESPAILLAT NEW YORK CHIEF OF STAFF $3,076.93 RA BATTISTA, JULIA C IDC COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY COMMUNICATIONS AIDE $1,634.62 RA BAYNES JR, ANTHONY J SENATOR PATRICK M. GALLIVAN ALBANY CHIEF OF STAFF $3,153.85 RA BEACH, WILLIAM J SENATE M&O/DIRECTOR'S OFFICE ALBANY DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS $4,911.62 RA BECK, FREDERICK A SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTIONS $3,782.52 RA BEDNARCZYK, LINDSAY P SENATOR JOHN DEFRANCISCO SYRACUSE CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE $2,307.70 RA BEHAR, STEVEN A SENATOR JAMES SANDERS ALBANY COUNSEL $2,115.39 SA BELL, HOLLY L SENATOR KEMP HANNON ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,999.20 RA BELL, JAMES SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR, SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES $5,852.41 RA BENDER, ANDREA M SENATOR DANIEL L. SQUADRON NEW YORK DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC POLICY $2,500.00 RA BENDER, TREVOR W SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $600.00 SA BENJAMIN, MICHAEL D SENATOR JOHN SAMPSON BROOKLYN SPECIAL ASSISTANT $361.54 SA BENNARDO, RAYMOND M SENATOR JOHN J. FLANAGAN SMITHTOWN CHIEF OF STAFF $4,038.47 RA BENNETT, DENNIS P SENATOR PHILIP BOYLE BAY SHORE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $384.62 SA BENSON, NANCY J MEDIA SERVICES ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $18.00 TE BENSON, PETER H SS/QUICK COPY ALBANY PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN $1,435.24 RA BERESFORD, BRIAN R SENATE M&O/DO COORDINATOR NEW YORK DOWNSTATE OPERATIONS COORDINATOR $1,681.12 RA BERGHELA JR, CARMINE CH/DOCUMENT ROOM ALBANY DOCUMENT CLERK $1,546.15 RA BERGIN, DESMOND J SENATOR CARL L. MARCELLINO OYSTER BAY SPECIAL ASSISTANT $192.31 SA BERKLEY, RICHARD A SENATOR KEVIN S. PARKER ALBANY CHIEF OF STAFF $3,500.00 RA BERN-SMITH, CATHRYN F SENATOR RUBEN DIAZ, SR. ALBANY POLICY DIRECTOR $1,923.08 RA BERNARDI, NATALIE MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM OFFICE ALBANY ASSISTANT COUNSEL $2,230.77 RA BERNSTEIN, SAMANTHA I SENATOR ANTHONY P. AVELLA, JR. ALBANY DIRECTOR OF ALBANY OPERATIONS/CLERK $1,730.77 RA BERRIEN, TAHJ K SENATOR BILL PERKINS NEW YORK CONSTITUENT REPRESENTATIVE $1,451.93 RA BESSINGER, AUGUSTUS F SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY FINISHING TECHNICIAN $1,735.20 RA BEST, BRYAN W SENATOR MICHAEL NOZZOLIO ALBANY ASSISTANT LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,326.93 RA BIERNACKI, JASON J SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY MANAGER STS EDUC. AND SUPPORT $3,709.33 RA BIGGANE, ELLEN A SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MAJORITY ALBANY PRINCIPAL ANALYST $1,153.85 SA BILLICK, JOSEPH R MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE $1,923.08 SA BIRZON, JUSTIN M SENATOR GEORGE D. MAZIARZ ALBANY COUNSEL $961.54 SA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2014 Check Date: 05/07/14 Page:3 of 33 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #2: 04/10/14 - 04/23/14 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis BISHOP, JEFFREY C SENATOR JAMES L. 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