FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Tim Hoefer
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Payroll files for 384 Public Authorities have been
posted on www.SeeThroughNY.net, the
Empire Center’s government transparency web site for taxpayers.The new data includes names, titles,
base pay rates and total pay received for most of the 44,320 public authority
employees added today.
The top earner was David Hohn, president emeritus
and executive director of health policy at the Roswell Park Institute, who earned
$1,519,572 in total pay.That was
$1,263,549 more than his annual rate of $256,023, and more than double the
amount earned by any other public authority employee. Ninety-nine out of the
100 highest paid public authority employees in 2008 worked for either Roswell
Park, the Nassau Health Care Corp., or the New York City Health and Hospitals
Corp.
More than 70 percent of the 7,443 employees of the
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PA) earned overtime or other extras
above their annual base pay in 2008.The overtime champion was Thomas Hoey, a police sergeant, who earned
$265,628 last year, including $167,267 in extra pay.Including Hoey,
28 of the 50 highest-paid PA employees were police officers, sergeants or
lieutenants.
Newly posted data also include the 2008 salaries of
23,333 employees of municipal authorities across the state, such as:
·Albany Parking Authority executive director
Michael Klein, who earned $128,115;
·Schenectady Metroplex Development Authority
executive director Jayme Lahut, who earned $133,000;
·Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management
Authority executive director Hans Arnold, who earned $143,062, including $13,936
in extra pay;
·Yonkers Parking Authority chief of finance
Haitham Gammoh, who earned $144,456, including $24,856 in extra pay;
·Water Authority of Great Neck North superintendent
Robert Graziano, who earned $184,735;
·Long Island Power Authority CFO Elizabeth
McCarthy, who earned $340,168, including $65,168 in extra pay; and
·Amherst Industrial Development Agency
executive director/CEO/CFO James Allen, who earned $190,125, including $30,326 in
extra pay.
The complete 2008 payroll of the state’s largest
public authority, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, was posted in June. SeeThroughNY also offers
searchable databases of complete employee payrolls for the state government,
New York City and public school districts; teacher and superintendent contracts
for all of the state’s 733 school districts; a breakdown of nearly $300 million
in legislative pork barrel allocations approved this year and last year;
operations spending by the state Senate and Assembly; and a “benchmarking” tool
to compare local government spending on a per-capita basis. The
Albany-based Empire Center is a project of the Manhattan Institute for Policy
Research, one of the nation’s leading non-profit 501(c)3 think tanks.
(Click for a list of all public authorities posted today, and tables listing the 100
highest-paid public authority employees and the top 50 highest-paid employees
of the Port Authority and Thruway Authority.)
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