Thursday, February 03, 2005Big Bill's Press Stable: What's The Impact? Plus; Dendahl Still Plays, But The Dance Floor Is Not As Crowded![]() BACK ON THE CIRCUIT GOP political consultant Jay McCleskey, part of the Dendahl/Barnett faction of the state GOP, was laying low after an intraparty feud raged last year. It ended with the resignation of Ramsay Gorham as GOP Chair and the installation of Dendahlite Allen Weh. But now Jay is back with a high-profile, according to insider sources. They say he is a regional coordinator for the national GOP. His patron, Mickey Barnett, was ousted as GOP national committeeman last year by ex-State Rep. George Buffett. McCleskey came under fire in the 03' ABQ CIty Council elections for running a highly negative campaign on behalf of Barnett candidates. They lost. Previously, he helped manage John Sanchez's campaign for governor. DENDAHL REDUX ![]() Dendahl will always be remembered for resurrecting the party and making important gains in the Legislature and capturing the governors chair. He will be equally remembered for allowing a faction to be created that feasted on party largess and advocated the losing position of legalizing drugs. That Dendahl remains one of the most effective critics of Big Bill, even from his out-of-power position, says it all about the need for new blood in the Grand Old Party. TV NEWS DOINGS ![]() 13 recently took the top spot in the 10 p.m. November news ratings for the first time in memory. But that hasn't stopped former 10 p.m. #1 KOB-TV from trying to hold on. The station ran a promo pointing out that in an overnight rating they took the top spot--for one night! Come on promo writers, give the other fella their due. When you take a sweeps period--a month--your top dog---one day doesn't cut it. But then again in modern TV "news" just about anything goes. Make our site, WWW.JOEMONAHAN.COM, one of your favorites and e-mail a link to interested friends. Interested in advertising to NM's large political community? E-mail me from the top right of this page, or call 505-243-4059 for details. (c)NM POLITICS WITH JOE MONAHAN 2005 Not for reproduction without permission of the author Tuesday, February 01, 2005Part II Of Our Exclusive Report On The Wages Of Capitol Hill; Today, NM's U.S. Senate Staffers, Plus: Some Notable Passings
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![]() Old-timers chuckled via e-mail that this stuff used to be common knowledge and they were glad to see it out there again. Others warned that it costs a lot more to live in D.C. than NM, so don't begrudge the higher pay. We don't. We just begrudge the amateurish secretiveness of the Congress in trying to keep this info hard to find. So in that spirit let's go to part two of the wages of Capitol Hill. CHIEF OF THE HILL As in the House, Chief of Staff is the top job in a U.S. Senate office. But the job pays a lot more if you manage to get in thick with one of the 100 Senators. Surprisingly, it appears from the digging we did, that the Chief of Staff for Dem NM Senator Jeff Bingaman noses out his counterpart in the office of GOP NM Sen. Pete Domenici. Figures from mid-2004 show Bingaman Staff Chief Stephen Ward taking in $152,852 compared with Domenici Chief of Staff Steve Bell who, by our calculations, was making $151,492. ![]() Both Bell and Ward are close to the cap of what a staffer is allowed to make. This year it goes to the $156K area with Rep's and Senators making $158,100. Never have staffers been able to get that close on the wage scale to their bosses. If a Senator is chairman of a committee, or in the case of the minority Dems, a "ranking member" on a committee, they get to name staff. For Bingaman, ranking member on the Senate Energy Committee, he has put in place Robert Simon who appears to be the highest paid staffer associated with the NM Congressional delegation at $153,164. "Committee is where a staffer can make the good money," said one former Hill aide. Alex Flint, a Domenici staffer on Energy, started off last year at $138,940, but, according to my Alligators, has probably already risen to the Simon area. STAFF PAY FOR NM SENATORS Legislative Directors Edward Hild, Leg. Dir.--Sen. Domenici--$94,520 Trudy Vincent, Leg. Dir.--Sen. Bingaman--$114,336 Randall Soderquist, Leg. Asst.--Bingaman--$70,516 Daniel Alpert, Leg. Asst.--Bingaman--$85,626 James Dennis, Leg. Asst.--Bingaman--$80,590 Communications/Press Chris Gallegos--Domenici--$92,044 Matthew Letourneau--Domenici--$36,136 Lisa Breeden (NM)--Domenici--$68,788 Shaye O'Donnell--Domenici--$26,694 Jude McCartin--Bingaman--$75,552 Maria Najera--Bingaman--$30,222 STATE OFFICES Terry Brunner, State Dir.--Bingaman--$71,386 Joe Trujillo, Field Rep.--Domenici--$75,072 Poe Corn, Roswell--Domenici--$66,476 Other Salaries Lynden Armstrong, Admin/Systems Dir.--Domenici--$96,172 David Pike, Dep. Chief of Staff--Bingaman--$69,682 Joyce Pullen, ABQ Off. Mgr.--Domenici--$44,200 Virginia White, Ex. Asst.--Bingaman--$71,698 And there you have it. Not a complete list but the highlights. A couple of staffers listed in our reports the last two days are now gone, but their positions continue. Pay raises may have been given to some staffers since these mid-2004 numbers were compiled. NOTABLE PASSINGS ![]() New Mexico also took note of the passing of a veteran former state senator this week. W.S. "Smitty" Eoff, a 12 year member of the senate from McKinley County, died at his Pagosa Springs, CO ranch January 25. Eoff was 84. Make our site, WWW.JOEMONAHAN.COM, one of your favorites and e-mail a link to interested friends. Interested in advertising to NM's large political community? E-mail me from the top right of this page, or call 505-243-4059 for details. (c)NM POLITICS WITH JOE MONAHAN 2005 Not for reproduction without permission of the author EXCLUSIVE: Salaries of Top NM Capitol Hill Aides: Why So Hard To Get? Alligators Guide Me; Info Released Here Is First In Years, Part One Today![]() With the help of several Alligators, I prowled the federal bureaucracy in search of this prized info. I soon found myself traversing through rarely seen catacombs and did not give up until I found my elusive booty. I found it alright. But it wasn't easy telling just what I found. The Alligators and I needed a calculator to figure it all out because only quarterly pay is reported. And then there's the "Christmas" bonuses on the U.S. House side. But we spent some hours parsing and are confident that our numbers are on the money so to speak. If they are off it's only by a little. ![]() But what good is a blogger if he doesn't get out of his pajamas once in a while and dare to go where he is dared not to? So here we go. Part one of my exclusive report on the wages of Capitol Hill. Today the U.S. House. Tomorrow the Senate. Does it sound like we're taking over? HAIL TO THE CHIEFS Bryce Dustman ![]() Bryce Dustman, top dog to GOP Congresswoman Heather Wilson of ABQ appears to take the prize for highest paid NM House staffer. He pulls down about $127,300, according to our calculations done on a solar-powered calculator in the dank and dark rooms where we scoured the reports. Jim Richards, chief to Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM) is right behind, getting about $126,000 a year. Pulling up the rear is the chief for the only Dem in the NM delegation, Rep. Tom Udall of the North. He's Tom Nagle and he makes $95,000. A Capitol insider tells us the average chief of staff on the Hill pulls down $108,000. WHAT THEY ARE MAKING LEGISLATIVE DIRECTORS: Erik Einerton---Rep. Wilson--$52,000, Michael Collins--Rep.. Udall--$50,000, Matthew Meagher--Rep, Pearce--$61,000. DISTRICT OFFICE MANAGERS: Julie Dreike--Rep. Wilson--$65,000, Michelle Jacquez-Ortiz--Rep. Udall--$66,000, Peggy Mallow--Rep. Pearce--$66,000 COMMUNICATIONS/PRESS: Enrique Knell--Rep. Wilson--$53,000, Joel Hannahs, Press Asst.--Rep. Wilson--$44,000, Glenn Loveland--Rep. Udall--$46,000, Gail Gitcho--Rep. Pearce--$53,000 (Gitcho recently left Pearce's office) OTHER SALARIES OF NM D.C. STAFFERS Johanna Polsenberg, Sr. Leg. Asst.--Rep. Udall--$50,000, Donda Morgan, Off. Manager--Rep. Udall--$57,000 Ricardo Bernal, Sr. Leg. Asst.--Rep. Pearce--$55,000, Barbara Cohen, Ex. Asst.--Rep. Wilson--$45,000 SHOW US THE MONEY ![]() Be here tomorrow for Part Two of my exclusive report on congressional wages when we look at the U.S. Senate! Make our site, WWW.JOEMONAHAN.COM, one of your favorites and e-mail a link to interested friends. Interested in advertising to NM's large political community? E-mail me from the top right of this page, or call 505-243-4059 for details. (c)NM POLITICS WITH JOE MONAHAN 2005 Not for reproduction without permission of the author Monday, January 31, 2005Dateline Baghdad: NM Politico Ponders His Fate As War Rages, Plus: Leader Sanchez Backs-Off On Big Bill's Bonus For Guard, And: Some TV Talk![]() "I am attached to Task Force 134 which was set up as a result of the prison abuse scandals. I work for Detainee Operations as their Administrative Officer. I work directly for a two star General. The headquarters is located in Camp Victory, which is close to Saddam's palace. Camp Victory is it's own safe zone. Safe here is relative. A couple of weeks ago around lunch time I was at my desk and a loud explosion shook the building. I heard glass breaking. I sat there stunned for a few moments not sure what happened. I waited a few seconds to make sure there was nothing else coming in. I finally left my desk to see if everyone was OK. Thank God most people were at lunch. I ran into the General's Office and he was standing in the middle of the room. The glass from his office scattered all over. To make a long story short, a 122 MM Rocket impacted about 30 yards from the building. It blew out most of our windows but no one was hurt. Luckily it hit in a lake behind our building so we didn't get the scrap metal. The water took the impact. I left for lunch 30 minutes later and my heart started pounding when I realized that if the rocket would have been 30 yards shorter, I would not be here. It took me about 5 hours to calm down." POLITICAL HOMECOMING ![]() PICK YOUR BATTLES CAREFULLY ![]() Sanchez made hay over it on the Legislature's opening day. Well, it appears his concerns have been addressed. He tells the AP he was encouraged that there are no legal roadblocks, as he first thought. Even if here were legal concerns, this was not the bill Michael could do battle with the Guv on, not with the death toll of American soldiers in Iraq increasing and not with New Mexicans like Vic Segura putting in long hours in the embattled nation. FINAL TIDBIT Heard on the street, but not confirmed: the return of Deanna Sauceda to KRQE-TV, channel 13. The anchorwoman held forth at the CBS affiliate in the 1990's and then headed north to Colorado to take a job with Intel. TV sources now say she may be poised for a return to the tube. No word yet on what her chores would be. As always, we'll keep you posted. Make our site, WWW.JOEMONAHAN.COM, one of your favorites and e-mail a link to interested friends. Interested in advertising to NM's large political community? E-mail me from the top right of this page, or call 505-243-4059 for details. (c)NM POLITICS WITH JOE MONAHAN 2005 Not for reproduction without permission of the author |
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