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(RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #23: 02/07/19 - 02/20/19 SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 03/06/19 Page:1 of 30 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #23: 02/07/19 - 02/20/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ABBOT, JUDITH L SENATOR TOBY ANN STAVISKY FLUSHING COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,076.93 SA ABRAHAM, PRINCY A MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,376.93 RA ACEVEDO, SAMANTHA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS ALBANY COMMITTEE DIRECTOR $2,115.39 RA ADAMS, DAVID V SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $820.95 SA ADDOH, ISAAC SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX COMMUNITY LIAISON $609.63 SA ADEY, BRIAN T SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO UTICA CHIEF OF STAFF $3,076.93 RA ADLER, ROGER B MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE NEW YORK COUNSEL $961.54 SA ADORNO, JONATHAN M MINORITY ADMINISTRATION ALBANY COMMUNITY AFFAIRS REPRESENTATIVE $961.54 SA AGALO-OS, GRACE P SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,384.62 RA AGOSTO, KENNETH G SENATOR JAMAAL BAILEY BRONX DISTRICT DIRECTOR $2,271.54 RA AGOVINO, JOSEPH W SENATOR JOHN BROOKS MASSAPEQUA COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $1,923.08 RA AGUAM, RAYAN S MAJORITY COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY NEW MEDIA SPECIALIST $2,162.61 RA AGUI, MARI S MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE NEW YORK EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/EVENT COORDINATO $2,101.40 RA AGUIRRE, COLIN D SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE $1,307.70 RA AIKIN, DANIEL R SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND SPECI $2,594.24 RA ALAPATT, BRIAN S SENATOR THOMAS F. O'MARA ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,940.00 SA ALARCON, ANTONIO SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST DISTRICT POLICY & ORGANIZING DIRECTO $2,000.00 RA ALDRICH, MARK C SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,721.88 RA ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER T MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ASSOCIATE COUNSEL $2,884.62 RA ALEXANDER, PAUL A SENATOR JAMES SANDERS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,884.62 RA ALEXIS, STEPHANIE M SENATOR DAVID S. CARLUCCI NEW CITY DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $1,250.00 RA ALLACCO, KATHERINE N MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS ALBANY EXTERNAL RELATIONS LEGISLATIVE AIDE $2,115.39 SA ALLAIN, MICHAEL R SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA ALLEN, DONNA M SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY OFFICE MANAGER $1,822.22 RA ALLKOFER, FRANK X SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER CONSTITUENT RELATIONS AIDE $769.24 SA ALPAUGH, ROBIN M SENATOR FREDERICK J. AKSHAR II BINGHAMTON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS $2,692.31 RA ALVARENGA, JONATHAN M MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS NEW YORK EXTERNAL AFFAIRS ASSOCIATE $2,115.39 SA AMATO, CHRISTIAN M SENATOR ALESSANDRA BIAGGI BRONX DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF $2,692.31 RA AMBRECHT, MICHAEL R SENATOR THOMAS F. O'MARA ALBANY COUNSEL $2,115.39 SA AMOR, LOREN MINORITY LEADER'S SENIOR STAFF NEW YORK DIR. INTERGOVERNMENTAL EXTERNAL AFRS $6,153.85 RA ANAGNOSTAKIS, MICHAEL SENATOR JAMES SKOUFIS NEW WINDSOR SENIOR ADVISOR $1,153.85 SA ANDERSON, TIA S MINORITY OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT $1,538.47 RA ANDREWS, SHELLEY M MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY DIRECTOR LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS $5,000.00 RA ANNABI, JACQUELINE SENATOR SUSAN SERINO PUTNAM VALLEY DISTRICT OFFICE COORDINATOR $2,307.70 RA ANREUS, ISABEL M SENATOR JULIA C. SALAZAR ALBANY CONSTITUENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE $1,615.39 RA ANTHONY, PATRICIA W SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER SCHEDULER & CONSTIT. RELATIONS COORD $1,923.08 RA ANTONOVICH, PAUL C SENATE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ALBANY SESSION SERGEANT-AT-ARMS $881.85 SA APONTE, INGA L MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS BROOKLYN TRANSLATOR $1,730.77 RA ARDMAN, BARBARA J SENATE PERSONNEL OFFICE ALBANY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ASSISTANT $2,688.71 RA ARMONY, BEATRICE L SENATOR TODD KAMINSKY ALBANY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ALBANY OFFICE MA $2,307.70 RA ARNAUD, RACHEL L SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,571.43 SA ARREDONDO, JULIA I SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $1,538.47 RA ARUL, JERRY H SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA ASBURY, MEGHAN N SENATOR JOSE M. SERRANO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,615.39 SA ASCIUTTO, GEORGIA M SENATOR SHELLEY MAYER PORT CHESTER COMMITTEE DIRECTOR $3,846.16 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 03/06/19 Page:2 of 30 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #23: 02/07/19 - 02/20/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis ASHLAW, RICHARD L SENATOR JOSEPH A. GRIFFO MASSENA CONSTITUENT REPRESENTATIVE $192.31 SA AUSTIN, JOSHUA D SEC OF THE SENATE/TEMP ASSIGNMENT ALBANY LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $15.50 TE AVIGNONE, VALERIE SENATOR KENNETH P. LAVALLE MOUNT SINAI EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1,787.00 RA AYBAR-VENTURA, LIZNEL C MINORITY CONF SERV & EXT RELATIONS NEW YORK EXTERNAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATE $2,115.39 SA BABINO, ADRIANA E SENATOR DIANE J. SAVINO STATEN ISLAND SENIOR CYBERSECURITY ADVISOR $1,153.85 SA BACHORSKI, RACHEL A SENATOR MICHAEL H. RANZENHOFER WILLIAMSVILLE LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $800.77 SA BAEZ, JAY SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA BRONX HEALTH COMMITTEE & POLICY ANALYST $1,807.70 RA BAILEY, JOSHUA C SENATOR JAMES L. SEWARD ONEONTA LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT $1,461.54 RA BALKIN, EMMA C SENATOR CHRISTOPHER JACOBS BUFFALO SENATE AIDE $1,153.85 RA BALL, JESSIKA SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/SESS ASST ALBANY SENATE SESSION ASSISTANT $826.67 SA BALLANTYNE, SUZY S MINORITY LEADER'S SENIOR STAFF ALBANY DIRECTOR OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIR $5,769.24 RA BANGS, SARAH L SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE/MINORITY ALBANY DEPUTY SECRETARY $5,384.62 RA BANKS, NIGEL D SENATE M&O/SUPPLY ALBANY SUPPLY CLERK $1,343.08 RA BANVILLE III, JOHN K MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE ALBANY SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR $2,884.62 RA BARBER, CARMEN J MAJORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM OFFICE ALBANY ASSISTANT COUNSEL/PROGRAM ANALYST $2,884.62 RA BARKSDALE, STUART A SENATOR ANDREA STEWART-COUSINS YONKERS DRIVER $676.93 SA BARLIS, MARIA SENATOR JESSICA RAMOS EAST ELMHURST SPECIAL ASSISTANT/SCHEDULER $1,538.47 RA BARMASH, GERALD C SENATOR KEVIN M. THOMAS GARDEN CITY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $2,307.70 RA BARNAS, ALINA SENATE M&O/HOUSEKEEPING ALBANY HOUSEKEEPER $555.12 SA BARRETO, LILLIAN SENATOR JOSE G. RIVERA BRONX COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ASSISTANT $1,153.85 RA BARRON, MATTHEW R SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $1,969.24 RA BARRY, KATHRYN F SENATOR NEIL D. BRESLIN ALBANY COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,522.12 SA BARTH, ADAM J SENATOR MICHAEL N. GIANARIS ALBANY LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL $2,788.47 RA BARTON, CATHERINE H SENATOR ELIZABETH 0'C. LITTLE GLENS FALLS CONSTITUENT SERVICE AIDE $1,897.61 SA BARTZ, MELISSA R FO/PAYROLL ALBANY PAYROLL PROCESSOR $1,220.44 RA BARUCH, BARBARA SENATOR JOHN C. LIU BAYSIDE COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE $769.24 SA BARZ, STEVEN T SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH ROCHESTER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS $2,692.31 RA BAUMRIN, RURIK A SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN NEW YORK LEGISLATIVE AIDE/COMMUNITY LIAISON $1,384.62 RA BAYALAMA, GODFRE-VIANNEY SENATOR ZELLNOR Y. MYRIE ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS $2,500.00 RA BAZELL, STEPHANIE S SENATOR BRAD HOYLMAN ALBANY POLICY DIRECTOR/COUNSEL $3,076.93 RA BEACH, WILLIAM J SENATE M&O/DIRECTOR'S OFFICE ALBANY DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS $3,076.93 RA BECK, FREDERICK A SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTIONS $4,341.04 RA BELL, JAMES SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY DIRECTOR, SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES $6,779.12 RA BELLANDO, RICHARD S MAJORITY OPERATIONS OFFICE HAUPPAUGE LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,224.12 SA BENDER, TREVOR W SENATOR RICH FUNKE ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,076.93 RA BENJAMIN, LATOYA R SENATOR JAMES SANDERS JAMAICA DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $2,115.39 RA BENJAMIN, MICHAEL D SENATOR ROXANNE J. PERSAUD BROOKLYN SPECIAL ASSISTANT $634.62 SA BENNARDO, RAYMOND M SENATOR JOHN J. FLANAGAN SMITHTOWN CHIEF OF STAFF, DISTRICT $4,490.60 RA BENNETT, DENNIS P SENATOR PHILIP BOYLE BAY SHORE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE $461.54 SA BENOIT, MARCUS MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT $1,923.08 SA BENSON, PETER H SS/QUICK COPY ALBANY PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN $1,699.45 RA BENTLEY, AARON T SEN STUDENT PROGRAM OFF/FELLOWS ALBANY SENATE FELLOW $1,571.43 SA BERESFORD, BRIAN R SENATE M&O/DO COORDINATOR NEW YORK DOWNSTATE OPERATIONS COORDINATOR $1,919.77 RA BERGHELA JR, CARMINE CH/DOCUMENT ROOM ALBANY DOCUMENT CLERK $1,824.26 RA BERGUSON, TIMOTHY J SENATOR SUSAN SERINO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR $2,019.24 RA SENATE EMPLOYEES - 2019 Check Date: 03/06/19 Page:3 of 30 REGULAR ANNUAL (RA) - SPECIAL ANNUAL (SA) TEMPORARY (TE: Hourly Rate) Pay Period #23: 02/07/19 - 02/20/19 Bi-Weekly Name Office Area Location Title Pay Basis BERLIANT, LESLIE K SENATOR JEN METZGER MIDDLETOWN CHIEF OF STAFF/DIR. COMMUNICATIONS $2,500.00 RA BERO, ALLYSON N SENATOR PAMELA HELMING GENEVA COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COORD / SCHEDULER $1,538.47 RA BESSINGER, AUGUSTUS F SS/PRODUCTION SERVICES ALBANY FINISHING TECHNICIAN $1,952.99 RA BEST, BRYAN W SENATOR SIMCHA FELDER ALBANY ACTING CHIEF OF STAFF $1,923.08 RA BHATTI, MOBEEN I MINORITY COUNSEL/PROGRAM ALBANY POLICY ANALYST $2,500.00 RA BIANCHI, ANTONIO M SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO CLIFTON PARK INTERN $13.00 TE BIEGEL, RAE DAWN SENATE M&O/POST OFFICE ALBANY POSTAL CLERK $1,110.20 RA BIERNACKI, JASON J SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES ALBANY MANAGER STS EDUC. AND SUPPORT $4,419.19 RA BINI, FIORELLA S SENATOR LUIS SEPULVEDA BRONX OUTREACH COORDINATOR $1,346.16 RA BINKOWSKI, STEVEN B STS/BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CENTER ALBANY SENIOR PROGRAMMER $2,996.37 RA BISHOP, JEFFREY C SENATOR JAMES L. SEWARD ONEONTA COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR $2,923.08 RA BISKUP, LYDIA A SENATOR SUSAN SERINO HYDE PARK DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT OFCE OPERATIONS $3,384.62 RA BLAIR, RYAN T SENATE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES NEW YORK WEB & OPEN PROJECTS COORDINATOR $3,777.10 SA BLAIS, KATHERINE A SS/SENATE OFFICE SERVICES ALBANY DATA ENTRY OPERATOR $1,501.02 RA BLIZINSKI, ALEXANDER J SENATOR JAMES TEDISCO ALBANY LEGISLATIVE AIDE $1,153.85 RA BLOSSER-BERNARDO, TERRY L MAJORITY CONFERENCE SERVICES ALBANY GRAPHIC DESIGN ASSISTANT $1,082.22 SA BLOWER II, BRUCE G SENATOR KENNETH P.
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