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Updated Legislative Spending Posted On Internet

March 17, 2010

CONTACT: Lise Bang-Jensen
                    (518) 434-3100
 

 

Office expenditures of individual state Senators and Assembly members for the six months ending September 30, 2009, the latest period for which data are available, have been posted in a searchable format on the Empire Center’s government transparency website, SeeThroughNY.net.  

 

The data show that Senate Democrats, who took control of the majority in January 2009, spent $12,994,058 on their member office operations from April through September last year.  This was an increase of $4.2 million, or 48 percent, over the same period in 2008.  Senate Republicans, now in the minority, spent $9,927,046 -- a decrease of $6 million, or 38 percent.  Other highlights:  

 

  • Senate Democrats spent an average of $393,759 per member office.  This represents an increase of $101,411 or 35 percent from the $292,349 per member from the same period in 2008, when they were in the minority.
  • Senate Republicans averaged $320,227 per member office.  This represents a decrease of $178,600, or 36 percent from the $498,827 in average member expenditures when they were in the majority. However, it was 9.5 percent more per member than Democrats received when they were in the minority a year earlier.
  • Democratic members of the Assembly majority averaged $193,712 per member in spending, and increase of .06 percent, while Republican minority spending was $139,980 per member, a 5 percent decrease.  
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Assemblyman Richard Gottfried (D-Manhattan) spent $440,764 on staff, rent, travel, telephone service, office supplies and other expenditures during the 6-month period, making him the highest spender among the 150 members of his house.  The Assembly’s next highest spenders were:  Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn), $381,710; Catherine Nolan (D-Queens),  $354,043; Vito Lopez (D-Brooklyn), $346,389; and Robin Schimminger (D-Erie County), $332,115.  The sixth highest was Sheldon Silver (D-Manhattan) at $311,971 for his expenditures as an Assembly member.  That does not include his expenditures as Assembly Speaker.  

 

In the 62-member Senate, the top spender was Jeffrey Klein (D-Bronx/Westchester), who serves as the Deputy Majority Leader.  He spent $758,070 on office operations, excluding his leadership expenses.  The Senate’s next highest spenders were: Carl Kruger (D-Brooklyn), $705,741; Eric Schneiderman (D-Manhattan/Bronx), $607,200; John Sampson (D-Brooklyn), $570,976; and Shirley Huntley (D-Jamaica), $500,325.  

 

The posted data, which can be downloaded on a spreadsheet, covers the period of April 1, 2009 through September 30, 2009.  A copy of the expenditure rankings for the six-month period is here. Not included in the expenditure reports are member items, or pork barrel projects, which also can be viewed on the “Expenditures” section of SeeThroughNY.net.

 

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