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ALASKA LEGISLATURE 2012 SALARY AND BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT Prepared by: Legislative Affairs Agency State Capitol, Room 3 Juneau, Alaska 99801

ALASKA LEGISLATURE 2012 SALARY AND BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT Table of Contents 1. Explanatory Notes 2. Part A Payments 3. Part B Payments By Calendar Year This report includes amounts paid to Legislators and legislative directors, or to third parties on their behalf, during calendar year 2012, by: Legislative Affairs Agency and Division of Legislative Audit I

ALASKA LEGISLATURE 2012 SALARY AND BUSINESS EXPENSE REPORT SALARY 1. (Part A, column six) The Alaska State Officers Commission sets salaries for Legislators. Each member of the Legislature is entitled to a salary of $4,200 per month or $50,400 per year. The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives are each entitled to an additional $500 a year during tenure of office. These annual salaries are reflected in this report. a. amounts for Presiding Officers should not be compared with other Legislators as they receive an additional $500 annually. BUSINESS EXPENSE Legislators receive various business expenses and reimbursements during the calendar year to cover costs incurred in the performance of their duties. The majority of these expenses are paid directly to third parties. The remainder are reimbursed to Legislators for receipted expenditures. 2. Business Expense (Part A, column five) Legislators receive an annual allowance. Senators receive $20,000 and Representatives receive $16,000. Legislators may elect to receive the old rate of $10,000 for Senators and $8,000 for Representatives. The allowance is administered as an accountable or non accountable plan at their option. A non accountable plan allows the allowance to be issued in a lump sum from which taxes, Supplemental Benefits System, and Medicare deductions are withheld. An accountable plan allows an allowance account to be set up in the Legislative Affairs Agency from which business expenses are paid. Deductions by the federal and state government are not required under an accountable plan. The allowance is for postage, stationery, stenographic services and other expenses. II

3. Expense Reimbursement (Part A, column two) Legislative Council policy provides that the 57 Legislators who are required to move to and from Juneau for the 90 day session be reimbursed for the expenses of relocating to the capital city for the session. This reimbursement or payment of expenses covers the cost of mileage and transporting the Legislator, spouse and dependents to the capital. Each Legislator is entitled to move 10,000 lbs. of personal goods. The amount of reimbursement to each Legislator varies depending on the method of transportation available to a Legislator and the weight of the personal goods that a Legislator is required to move to Juneau. It is more expensive to ship a car by trailer or van than to drive a vehicle to Juneau. Legislators relocating their family may be required to move two vehicles. a. Juneau Legislators do not receive a relocation allowance. Their totals should not be compared with non Juneau Legislators. allowances for other Legislators paid during 2012 range from $1,343.00 to $20,905.21. b. Legislators from different areas of the State are reimbursed varying amounts for their relocation expenses due to the distance to Juneau from their election district. reimbursement amounts for Legislators from different election districts should not be compared to each other. c. Legislators may or may not relocate their families to Juneau for the session. The relocation allowance amount for Legislators who move their families to Juneau should not be compared to Legislators who do not relocate their families to Juneau. d. Legislators with large families who relocate to Juneau should not be compared to single Legislators or those with small families as the relocation reimbursement reflects the amount associated with paying the relocation costs for all family members. III

PER DIEM REIMBURSEMENTS 4. Reimbursement (Part A, column four) Legislators are reimbursed per diem for lodging and meal expenses during a session. During the regular session held in the capital city, the 57 Legislators whose place of permanent residence is not Juneau were reimbursed $233 per day from January 17, 2012 through January 31, 2012 and $238 per day from February 1, 2012 through April 15, 2012. Juneau Legislators received $174.75 and $178.50, respectively, for these same dates. In 2012, the 27 th Legislature convened for 90 days in the second regular session and 13 days in the third special session. During the third special session, the Legislators whose place of permanent residence is not Juneau were reimbursed $238 per day from April 18, 2012 through April 30, 2012. Juneau Legislators received $178.50 for these same dates. a. Regular session per diem amounts received by Juneau Legislators should not be compared to session per diem amounts received by Legislators whose place of permanent residence is not Juneau as the daily rates are lower for Juneau Legislators. 5. Short Term Reimbursement - federal rate, varies depending on location and time of year (Part A, column one) Legislators in travel status to a place other than their place of permanent residence are reimbursed a short term per diem rate or actual lodging expenses plus a meal allowance to cover costs associated with their business travel. a. Legislators have differing official responsibilities and their travel and mileage reimbursement figures vary greatly. 6. Other Business Expense Reimbursements (Part A, column one) Legislators are entitled to be reimbursed for conference fees, business phone calls in travel status, or other expenses. Receipts are turned in for reimbursement or direct payments are made to third parties. IV

PART A Payments

2012 Alaska Legislature and Business Expense Report LEGISLATOR AUSTERMAN, ALAN 24,517.08 7,203.97 31,721.05 24,439.00 16,00 CHENAULT, MIKE 33,069.19 4,066.12 37,135.31 24,439.00 16,00 50,90 50,90 CISSNA, SHARON 2,163.48 1,343.00 3,506.48 24,439.00 16,00 COGHILL, JOHN 12,116.67 1,566.70 13,683.37 24,439.00 20,00 COSTELLO, MIA 1,743.25 5,064.93 6,808.18 23,011.00 16,00 DAVIS, BETTYE 12,169.52 4,633.80 16,803.32 22,297.00 20,00 DICK, ALAN 23,398.85 3,305.48 26,704.33 24,439.00 16,00 DOOGAN, MIKE 1,032.70 3,567.70 4,600.40 24,439.00 8,00 DYSON, FRED 14,026.59 2,128.23 16,154.82 21,345.00 20,00 EDGMON, BRYCE 21,446.93 4,217.29 25,664.22 24,439.00 16,00 EGAN, DENNIS 13,455.44 13,455.44 18,329.25 20,00 ELLIS, JOHNNY 15,426.60 4,077.36 19,503.96 24,439.00 20,00 FAIRCLOUGH, ANNA 11,855.95 3,625.25 15,481.20 24,201.00 16,00 FEIGE, ERIC 10,697.77 2,307.00 13,004.77 23,963.00 16,00 Legislators - Part A: Page 1

LEGISLATOR FOSTER, NEAL 7,221.88 3,684.47 10,906.35 24,439.00 16,00 FRENCH, HOLLIS 2,422.04 1,602.20 4,024.24 23,011.00 20,00 GARA, LES 309.30 2,393.66 2,702.96 22,059.00 8,00 GARDNER, ALBERTA 5,765.75 3,931.72 9,697.47 23,725.00 16,00 GATTO, CARL -50 2,603.95 2,103.95 20,155.00 16,00 16,17 16,17 GIESSEL, CATHERINE 18,901.04 2,329.25 21,230.29 23,487.00 20,00 GRUENBERG, MAX 2,147.07 6,829.10 8,976.17 24,439.00 16,00 GUTTENBERG, DAVID 2,543.59 9,197.57 11,741.16 21,345.00 16,00 HAWKER, MICHAEL 5,970.20 4,739.40 10,709.60 24,439.00 16,00 HERRON, BOB 32,303.67 6,508.71 38,812.38 24,439.00 16,00 HOFFMAN, LYMAN 40,418.09 11,319.36 51,737.45 23,725.00 20,00 HOLMES, LINDSEY 2,399.64 3,132.86 5,532.50 24,439.00 16,00 HUGGINS, CHARLES 15,334.30 3,259.78 18,594.08 22,535.00 10,00 HUGHES, SHELLEY 4,152.20 4,152.20 5,109.00 29,972.73 29,972.73 JOHANSEN, KYLE 4,252.60 2,972.00 7,224.60 24,201.00 16,00 Legislators - Part A: Page 2

LEGISLATOR JOHNSON, CRAIG 19,261.49 3,429.04 22,690.53 24,439.00 16,00 JOULE, REGGIE 19,195.55 20,905.21 40,100.76 24,439.00 14,258.38 41,045.45 41,045.45 KAWASAKI, SCOTT 8,701.79 3,701.56 12,403.35 24,439.00 16,00 KELLER, WES 6,375.50 6,291.12 12,666.62 24,439.00 16,00 KERTTULA, BETH 6,546.33 6,546.33 18,329.25 16,00 KOOKESH, ALBERT 5,855.05 6,568.37 12,423.42 24,439.00 20,00 LYNN, BOB 2,216.66 4,958.40 7,175.06 23,963.00 16,00 MCGUIRE, LESIL 21,051.60 4,136.11 25,187.71 23,725.00 20,00 MENARD, LINDA 6,903.29 5,817.71 12,721.00 23,487.00 20,00 MEYER, KEVIN 9,364.18 3,338.13 12,702.31 23,249.00 20,00 MILLER, BOB 657.20 8,093.41 8,750.61 24,439.00 16,00 MILLETT, CHARISSE 16,082.40 3,467.38 19,549.78 24,439.00 16,00 MUÑOZ, CATHY 6,365.43 6,365.43 18,329.25 16,00 NEUMAN, MARK 5,776.62 8,187.24 13,963.86 24,439.00 16,00 OLSON, DONNY 26,871.87 14,124.61 40,996.48 23,725.00 20,00 Legislators - Part A: Page 3

LEGISLATOR OLSON, KURT 16,238.07 4,439.87 20,677.94 24,439.00 16,00 PASKVAN, JOE 3,580.73 8,289.46 11,870.19 23,725.00 20,00 PETERSEN, PETE 1,884.29 1,551.38 3,435.67 24,439.00 16,00 PRUITT, LANCE 12,072.93 3,846.68 15,919.61 23,487.00 8,00 SADDLER, DAN 11,888.05 4,674.00 16,562.05 23,725.00 16,00 SEATON, PAUL 6,727.15 4,605.25 11,332.40 24,439.00 16,00 STEDMAN, BERT 32,579.56 2,514.50 35,094.06 24,439.00 20,00 STEVENS, GARY 26,406.70 7,794.56 34,201.26 24,439.00 20,00 50,90 50,90 STOLTZE, BILL 10,376.86 2,860.82 13,237.68 24,439.00 8,00 THOMAS, JOE 610.47 1,978.50 2,588.97 23,725.00 20,00 THOMAS, WILLIAM 12,928.66 4,045.44 16,974.10 24,439.00 16,00 THOMPSON, STEVE 4,908.28 2,843.24 7,751.52 24,201.00 16,00 TUCK, CHRIS 495.10 2,505.01 3,000.11 24,439.00 16,00 WAGONER, TOM 11,101.64 7,754.25 18,855.89 23,249.00 10,00 WIELECHOWSKI, BILL 3,278.94 3,369.62 6,648.56 24,439.00 20,00 Legislators - Part A: Page 4

LEGISLATOR WILSON, PEGGY 6,828.22 1,691.55 8,519.77 24,439.00 16,00 WILSON, TAMMIE 2,592.09 2,865.53 5,457.62 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part A: Page 5

2012 Alaska Legislature and Business Expense Report DIRECTOR CURTIS, KRISTIN LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT GARDNER, DOUGLAS DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES, LAA KESTER, VICTOR DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS LORD-JENKINS, LINDA OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN TEAL, DAVID DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE FINANCE VARNI, PAM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LAA 9,906.23 9,906.23 4,165.50 4,165.50 3,450.71 3,450.71 5,044.32 5,044.32 12,662.63 12,662.63 15,277.99 15,277.99 Long Term 120,522.00 120,522.00 144,466.50 144,466.50 47,119.15 47,119.15 94,38 94,38 144,876.00 144,876.00 155,268.00 155,268.00 WINSTON, TAYLOR DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VICTIMS RIGHTS 3,295.80 3,295.80 64,868.13 64,868.13 Legislators - Part A: Page 1

PART B Payments By Calendar Year

2012 Alaska Legislature and Business Expense Report LEGISLATOR Year Claimed AUSTERMAN, ALAN 2011 125.98 125.98 2012 24,391.10 7,203.97 31,595.07 24,439.00 16,00 24,517.08 7,203.97 31,721.05 24,439.00 16,00 CHENAULT, MIKE 2011 8,894.74 8,894.74 2012 24,174.45 4,066.12 28,240.57 24,439.00 16,00 50,90 50,90 33,069.19 4,066.12 37,135.31 24,439.00 16,00 50,90 50,90 CISSNA, SHARON 2012 2,163.48 1,343.00 3,506.48 24,439.00 16,00 2,163.48 1,343.00 3,506.48 24,439.00 16,00 COGHILL, JOHN 2012 12,116.67 1,566.70 13,683.37 24,439.00 20,00 12,116.67 1,566.70 13,683.37 24,439.00 20,00 COSTELLO, MIA 2012 1,743.25 5,064.93 6,808.18 23,011.00 16,00 1,743.25 5,064.93 6,808.18 23,011.00 16,00 DAVIS, BETTYE 2011 634.30 634.30 2012 11,535.22 4,633.80 16,169.02 22,297.00 20,00 12,169.52 4,633.80 16,803.32 22,297.00 20,00 DICK, ALAN 2011 924.12 924.12 2012 22,474.73 3,305.48 25,780.21 24,439.00 16,00 23,398.85 3,305.48 26,704.33 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 1

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed DOOGAN, MIKE 2012 1,032.70 3,567.70 4,600.40 24,439.00 8,00 1,032.70 3,567.70 4,600.40 24,439.00 8,00 DYSON, FRED 2012 14,026.59 2,128.23 16,154.82 21,345.00 20,00 14,026.59 2,128.23 16,154.82 21,345.00 20,00 EDGMON, BRYCE 2011 151.50 151.50 2012 21,295.43 4,217.29 25,512.72 24,439.00 16,00 21,446.93 4,217.29 25,664.22 24,439.00 16,00 EGAN, DENNIS 2011 359.90 359.90 2012 13,095.54 13,095.54 18,329.25 20,00 13,455.44 13,455.44 18,329.25 20,00 ELLIS, JOHNNY 2012 15,426.60 4,077.36 19,503.96 24,439.00 20,00 15,426.60 4,077.36 19,503.96 24,439.00 20,00 FAIRCLOUGH, ANNA 2012 11,855.95 3,625.25 15,481.20 24,201.00 16,00 11,855.95 3,625.25 15,481.20 24,201.00 16,00 FEIGE, ERIC 2012 10,697.77 2,307.00 13,004.77 23,963.00 16,00 10,697.77 2,307.00 13,004.77 23,963.00 16,00 FOSTER, NEAL 2012 7,221.88 3,684.47 10,906.35 24,439.00 16,00 7,221.88 3,684.47 10,906.35 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 2

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed FRENCH, HOLLIS 2012 2,422.04 1,602.20 4,024.24 23,011.00 20,00 2,422.04 1,602.20 4,024.24 23,011.00 20,00 GARA, LES 2012 309.30 2,393.66 2,702.96 22,059.00 8,00 309.30 2,393.66 2,702.96 22,059.00 8,00 GARDNER, ALBERTA 2012 5,765.75 3,931.72 9,697.47 23,725.00 16,00 5,765.75 3,931.72 9,697.47 23,725.00 16,00 GATTO, CARL 2011-50 -50 2012 2,603.95 2,603.95 20,155.00 16,00 16,17 16,17-50 2,603.95 2,103.95 20,155.00 16,00 16,17 16,17 GIESSEL, CATHERINE 2012 18,901.04 2,329.25 21,230.29 23,487.00 20,00 18,901.04 2,329.25 21,230.29 23,487.00 20,00 GRUENBERG, MAX 2012 2,147.07 6,829.10 8,976.17 24,439.00 16,00 2,147.07 6,829.10 8,976.17 24,439.00 16,00 GUTTENBERG, DAVID 2012 2,543.59 9,197.57 11,741.16 21,345.00 16,00 2,543.59 9,197.57 11,741.16 21,345.00 16,00 HAWKER, MICHAEL 2012 5,970.20 4,739.40 10,709.60 24,439.00 16,00 5,970.20 4,739.40 10,709.60 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 3

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed HERRON, BOB 2011 779.46 779.46 2012 31,524.21 6,508.71 38,032.92 24,439.00 16,00 32,303.67 6,508.71 38,812.38 24,439.00 16,00 HOFFMAN, LYMAN 2012 40,418.09 11,319.36 51,737.45 23,725.00 20,00 40,418.09 11,319.36 51,737.45 23,725.00 20,00 HOLMES, LINDSEY 2012 2,399.64 3,132.86 5,532.50 24,439.00 16,00 2,399.64 3,132.86 5,532.50 24,439.00 16,00 HUGGINS, CHARLES 2012 15,334.30 3,259.78 18,594.08 22,535.00 10,00 15,334.30 3,259.78 18,594.08 22,535.00 10,00 HUGHES, SHELLEY 2012 4,152.20 4,152.20 5,109.00 29,972.73 29,972.73 4,152.20 4,152.20 5,109.00 29,972.73 29,972.73 JOHANSEN, KYLE 2012 4,252.60 2,972.00 7,224.60 24,201.00 16,00 4,252.60 2,972.00 7,224.60 24,201.00 16,00 JOHNSON, CRAIG 2011-110.76-110.76 2012 19,372.25 3,429.04 22,801.29 24,439.00 16,00 19,261.49 3,429.04 22,690.53 24,439.00 16,00 JOULE, REGGIE 2011 829.91 829.91 2012 18,365.64 20,905.21 39,270.85 24,439.00 14,258.38 41,045.45 41,045.45 19,195.55 20,905.21 40,100.76 24,439.00 14,258.38 41,045.45 41,045.45 Legislators - Part B: Page 4

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed KAWASAKI, SCOTT 2012 8,701.79 3,701.56 12,403.35 24,439.00 16,00 8,701.79 3,701.56 12,403.35 24,439.00 16,00 KELLER, WES 2012 6,375.50 6,291.12 12,666.62 24,439.00 16,00 6,375.50 6,291.12 12,666.62 24,439.00 16,00 KERTTULA, BETH 2012 6,546.33 6,546.33 18,329.25 16,00 6,546.33 6,546.33 18,329.25 16,00 KOOKESH, ALBERT 2011 11.69 2012 5,855.05 6,568.37 12,423.42 24,439.00 19,988.31 5,855.05 6,568.37 12,423.42 24,439.00 20,00 LYNN, BOB 2012 2,216.66 4,958.40 7,175.06 23,963.00 16,00 2,216.66 4,958.40 7,175.06 23,963.00 16,00 MCGUIRE, LESIL 2012 21,051.60 4,136.11 25,187.71 23,725.00 20,00 21,051.60 4,136.11 25,187.71 23,725.00 20,00 MENARD, LINDA 2011 491.01 491.01 2012 6,412.28 5,817.71 12,229.99 23,487.00 20,00 6,903.29 5,817.71 12,721.00 23,487.00 20,00 MEYER, KEVIN 2012 9,364.18 3,338.13 12,702.31 23,249.00 20,00 9,364.18 3,338.13 12,702.31 23,249.00 20,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 5

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed MILLER, BOB 2012 657.20 8,093.41 8,750.61 24,439.00 16,00 657.20 8,093.41 8,750.61 24,439.00 16,00 MILLETT, CHARISSE 2012 16,082.40 3,467.38 19,549.78 24,439.00 16,00 16,082.40 3,467.38 19,549.78 24,439.00 16,00 MUÑOZ, CATHY 2012 6,365.43 6,365.43 18,329.25 16,00 6,365.43 6,365.43 18,329.25 16,00 NEUMAN, MARK 2012 5,776.62 8,187.24 13,963.86 24,439.00 16,00 5,776.62 8,187.24 13,963.86 24,439.00 16,00 OLSON, DONNY 2012 26,871.87 14,124.61 40,996.48 23,725.00 20,00 26,871.87 14,124.61 40,996.48 23,725.00 20,00 OLSON, KURT 2011-589.00-589.00 2012 16,827.07 4,439.87 21,266.94 24,439.00 16,00 16,238.07 4,439.87 20,677.94 24,439.00 16,00 PASKVAN, JOE 2011 23.38 2012 3,580.73 8,289.46 11,870.19 23,725.00 19,976.62 3,580.73 8,289.46 11,870.19 23,725.00 20,00 PETERSEN, PETE 2012 1,884.29 1,551.38 3,435.67 24,439.00 16,00 1,884.29 1,551.38 3,435.67 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 6

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed PRUITT, LANCE 2012 12,072.93 3,846.68 15,919.61 23,487.00 8,00 12,072.93 3,846.68 15,919.61 23,487.00 8,00 SADDLER, DAN 2012 11,888.05 4,674.00 16,562.05 23,725.00 16,00 11,888.05 4,674.00 16,562.05 23,725.00 16,00 SEATON, PAUL 2012 6,727.15 4,605.25 11,332.40 24,439.00 16,00 6,727.15 4,605.25 11,332.40 24,439.00 16,00 STEDMAN, BERT 2011 614.81 614.81 2012 31,964.75 2,514.50 34,479.25 24,439.00 20,00 32,579.56 2,514.50 35,094.06 24,439.00 20,00 STEVENS, GARY 2011 188.00 188.00 2012 26,218.70 7,794.56 34,013.26 24,439.00 20,00 50,90 50,90 26,406.70 7,794.56 34,201.26 24,439.00 20,00 50,90 50,90 STOLTZE, BILL 2012 10,376.86 2,860.82 13,237.68 24,439.00 8,00 10,376.86 2,860.82 13,237.68 24,439.00 8,00 THOMAS, JOE 2011 17.18 2012 610.47 1,978.50 2,588.97 23,725.00 19,982.82 610.47 1,978.50 2,588.97 23,725.00 20,00 THOMAS, WILLIAM 2011 3,931.86 3,931.86 2012 8,996.80 4,045.44 13,042.24 24,439.00 16,00 12,928.66 4,045.44 16,974.10 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 7

LEGISLATOR Year Claimed THOMPSON, STEVE 2011-44.00-44.00 2012 4,952.28 2,843.24 7,795.52 24,201.00 16,00 4,908.28 2,843.24 7,751.52 24,201.00 16,00 TUCK, CHRIS 2012 495.10 2,505.01 3,000.11 24,439.00 16,00 495.10 2,505.01 3,000.11 24,439.00 16,00 WAGONER, TOM 2011 3,106.42 3,106.42 2012 7,995.22 7,754.25 15,749.47 23,249.00 10,00 11,101.64 7,754.25 18,855.89 23,249.00 10,00 WIELECHOWSKI, BILL 2012 3,278.94 3,369.62 6,648.56 24,439.00 20,00 3,278.94 3,369.62 6,648.56 24,439.00 20,00 WILSON, PEGGY 2011 2,619.66 2,619.66 2012 4,208.56 1,691.55 5,900.11 24,439.00 16,00 6,828.22 1,691.55 8,519.77 24,439.00 16,00 WILSON, TAMMIE 2011 262.78 262.78 2012 2,329.31 2,865.53 5,194.84 24,439.00 16,00 2,592.09 2,865.53 5,457.62 24,439.00 16,00 Legislators - Part B: Page 8

2012 Alaska Legislature and Business Expense Report DIRECTOR Year Claimed Long Term CURTIS, KRISTIN 2012 9,906.23 9,906.23 120,522.00 120,522.00 LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT 9,906.23 9,906.23 120,522.00 120,522.00 GARDNER, DOUGLAS 2012 4,165.50 4,165.50 144,466.50 144,466.50 DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES, LAA 4,165.50 4,165.50 144,466.50 144,466.50 KESTER, VICTOR 2012 3,450.71 3,450.71 47,119.15 47,119.15 DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS 3,450.71 3,450.71 47,119.15 47,119.15 LORD-JENKINS, LINDA 2012 5,044.32 5,044.32 94,38 94,38 OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN 5,044.32 5,044.32 94,38 94,38 TEAL, DAVID 2012 12,662.63 12,662.63 144,876.00 144,876.00 DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF LEGISLATIVE FINANCE 12,662.63 12,662.63 144,876.00 144,876.00 VARNI, PAM 2011-530.19-530.19 2012 15,808.18 15,808.18 155,268.00 155,268.00 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LAA 15,277.99 15,277.99 155,268.00 155,268.00 WINSTON, TAYLOR 2012 3,295.80 3,295.80 64,868.13 64,868.13 DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF VICTIMS RIGHTS 3,295.80 3,295.80 64,868.13 64,868.13 Legislators - Part B: Page 1