2018 Financial Disclosure Statements

2018 annual Financial Disclosure Statements cover Calendar Year 2017, and are listed by each public official's name in alphabetical order.

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Abe, Alysson
Abrams, Lisa
Abramson, Lindsay
Adleman, Jay
Ainley, Tina
Albrecht, Richard
Allen, Glenn
Allen, John
Allen, Sylvia
Alston, Lela
Anderson, Aimee
Anderson, Arthur
Andrade, Richard
Aragon, Gustavo
Ash, Lori
Assini, John
Astrowsky, Bradley
Bachus, Allison
Bailey, Cynthia
Bales, Scott
Bannon, Terry
Barth, Michael
Barto, Nancy
Barton, Brenda
Barton, Janet
Bassett, Edward
Beene, James
Benally, Wenona
Bennett, Renee
Benny, Margaret
Beresky, Justin
Bergin, Dawn
Bergin, Jeffrey
Bernick, Harriet
Bernini, Deborah
Bernstein, Jerry
Bibbens, Lisa
Blair, Michael
Blanc, Isela
Blomo, James
Bluff, Michael
Bodow, Keelan
Bolding, Reginald
Bolick, Clint
Borelli, Sonny
Bostwick, Janet
Bowers, Russell
Bowie, Sean
Boyer, Paul
Bradley, David
Brain, Mark
Brame, Veronica
Brearcliffe, Sean
Brickner, Nicole
Brnovich, Mark
Brnovich, Susan
Brodman, Roger
Brophy McGee, Kate
Brown, Michael
Browning, Christopher
Brutinel, Robert
Bryson, Kyle
Burges, Judy
Burns, Bob
Bustamante, Lori Horn
Butler, Jane
Butler, Kelli
Butler, Michael
Cajero Bedford, Olivia
Callahan, Dwight
Camacho, Douglas
Campagnolo, Theodore
Campbell, Jennifer
Campbell, Noel
Cardenas, Mark
Carlisle, Derek
Carson, Michelle
Carter, Heather
Cattani, Kent
Chambers, Bryan
Chavez, Cesar
Chon-Lopez, Javier
Christoffel, Dean
Clark, Ken - Amended
Clark, Ken
Clarke, Terri
Clodfelter, Todd
Cobb, Regina
Coffey, Rodrick
Cohen, Bruce
Cohen, Suzanne
Coleman, Douglas
Como, Gregory
Conlogue, James
Connors, Julia
Contes, Connie
Contreras, Lupe
Cook, David
Cooper, Katherine
Coury, Christopher
Crawford, Janice
Cruz, Maria Elena
Culbertson, Kristin
Dalessandro, Andrea
Davis, Marvin
Descheenie, Eric
DeWit, Jeff
Ditsworth, John
Doody, John
Douglas, Diane
Downie, Margaret
Driggs, Adam
Ducey, Doug
Duncan, Sally Schneider
Dunn, Boyd
Dunn, Timothy
Eckerstrom, Peter
Eikleberry, Jane
Elledge, Karl
Engel, Kirsten
Eppich, Karl
Epstein, Mitzi
Espinosa, Philip
Espinoza, Diego
Fann, Karen
Farley, Steve
Farnsworth, David
Farnsworth, Eddie
Fell, Howard
Fenzel, Alfred
Ferlan, Geoffrey
Fernandez, Charlene
Fields, Richard
Finchem, Mark
Fink, Dean
Fink, Thomas
Fish, Geoffrey
Fisk, Ronda
Flores, Lisa
Forese, Tom
Foster, George
Fox, Dewain
French, Colleen
Fridlund-Horne, Elaine
Friese, Randall
Fuller, DeLana Jacobs
Fuller, Steven
Gabaldon, Rosanna
Garbarino, David
Garcia, Jeanne
Gard, Patrick
Garfinkel, Monica
Gass, David
Gates, Pamela
Gentry-Lewis, JoLynn
Georgini, Joseph
Gerlach, Douglas
Gialketsis, Cynthia
Giaquinto, Laura
Godoy, Teresa
Goldstein, Joseph
Gonzales, Sally Ann
Gooday, Henry
Gordon, Michael
Gordon, Richard
Gould, Andrew
Grantham, Travis
Granville, Warren
Gray, Rick
Green, Jennifer
Green, Patricia
Griffin, Brenden
Griffin, Gail
Gunderson, Brent Levi
Gurtler, Charles
Guyton, Lauren
Hancock, Cele'
Hannah, John
Harrington, Charles
Harris, Myra
Harris, Susan Ward
Harris, Susan
Harrison, Cari
Hart, Joe
Hartsell, Roger
Hatch, Jacqueline
Hatch, Ralph
Haws, David
Hegyi, Hugh
Hernandez, Daniel
Herrod, Michael
Higgins, Robert
Hinz, Richard
Hobbs, Katie
Hochuli, Peter
Hoggatt, Wallace
Holding, Steven
Holmberg, Jason
Hopkins, Stephen
Hoskins, Nicolas
Howard, Joseph
Howe, Randall
Ireland, Jacki
Irwin, Charles
Jantzen, Lee
John, Drew
Johnsen, Diane
Johnson, Kellie
Jones, Kenton
Jones, Lori
Kaipio, Thomas
Kaiser, Brian
Kavanagh, John
Kelliher, John
Kemp, Michael
Kenworthy, Lawrence
Kern, Anthony
Kerr, Sine
Kessler, Donn
Kettlewell, Susan
Kiley, Daniel
Kinsey, Brandon
Klein, Andrew
Klein, Eileen - New Appointee
Kottke, Chris
Kreamer, Joseph
Kuhn, Cynthia
LaBianca, Margaret
LaFave, Julie
Laing, Utiki
Lambert, Richard
Lang, Todd
Langford, Jennifer
Lawrence, Jay
Leach, Vince
Lee, Kenneth
LeMaire, Kerstin
Lesko, Debbie
Linn, Cathleen
Little, Doug
Livingston, David
Liwski, Danelle
Lopez, John
Lovas, Phil
Lynch, Steven
Mackey, David
Mahoney, Margaret
Mandell, Michael
Marner, James
Marquoit, Thomas
Martin, Daniel
Martin, David
Martinez, Ray
Marwil, Suzanne
Mata, Julie
McCarville, Stephen
McCoy, Michael
McCullough, Margaret A.
McGinley, Casey
McGuire, John Justin
McLaughlin, Jane
McMurdie, Paul
McNally, Colleen
Mead, Kathleen
Mendez, Juan
Mesnard, J.D.
Metcalf, D. Douglas
Meza, Robert
Mikitish, Joseph
Miller, Leslie
Miller, Michael
Miller, Phemonia
Minder, Scott
Miranda, Catherine
Mitchell, Darin
Montenegro, Steve
Montoya-Paez, Anna
Moran, Mark
Morse, James
Morton, Wendy
Moskowitz, Frank
Mosley, Paul
Moss, Steven
Mroz, Rosa
Mulleneaux, Christine
Mullins, Karen
Myers, Sam
Nadzieja, Tracy
Napper, John
Navarrete, Otoniel
Neal, Delia Reeves
Nelson, Roger
Newcomb, Casey
Newman, Matthew
Nichols, Cathleen Brown
Nielson, Dale
Norgaard, Jill
Norris, Patricia
Nothwehr, Richard
Nutt, Becky
O'Connor, Karen
O'Neil, Christopher
Oberbillig, Robert
Oldham, Brenda
Olson, Justin
Olson, Robert Carter
Otis, Erin O'Brien
Otondo, Lisa
Owens, Bernard
Padilla, Jose Salvador
Palmer, David
Passamonte, Carolyn
Paupore, Jeffrey
Payne, Kevin
Pelander, A. John
Pennington, Alyce
Perkins, Cephas Allan
Perkins, Jennifer
Peshlakai, Jamescita
Peten, Geraldine
Petersen, Warren
Peterson, Michael
Pineda-Rodriguez, Susanna
Plante, John Paul
Platt, Richard
Polk, Jay
Ponce, Adele
Popko, Sigmund
Powers Hannley, Pamela
Pratt, Frank
Pratte, Deborah
Quezada, Martin
Quigley, Kathleen
Rash, Scott
Rea, John
Reagan, Michele - Amended
Reagan, Michele
Reckart, Laura
Reed, Ted
Rees, Brian
Reeves, Mark Wayne
Reinstein, Peter
Richter, Virginia
Rios, Rebecca
Rivero, Tony
Roads, Lee Ann
Roberts, Lisa
Rogers, Joshua
Rosales, Gilbert
Rouff, Stephen
Rubalcava, Jesus
Ruechel, Michala
Rueter, Jeffrey
Rummage, James
Russell, Andrew
Ryan-Touhill, Jennifer
Ryan, Timothy
Sakall, Greg
Saldate, Macario
Salman, Athena - Amended
Salman, Athena
San Angelo, Laurie
Sanders, D. Corey
Sanders, Teresa
Sanders, Thomas (Ken)
Scales, Gary
Schwartz, Aryeh
Shooter, Don
Shope, Thomas Jr.
Simmons, Sarah
Sinclair, Joan
Sipe, Billy
Slayton, Dan
Smith, James
Smith, Shellie
Smith, Steve
Spencer, Barbara
Stanford, Kenneth
Staring, Christopher
Starr, Patricia
Stauffer, Monica
Steiner, Ronee Korbin
Stephens, Sherry
Stocking-Tate, Kathryn
Stringer, David
Sukenic, Howard
Svoboda, Pamela
Swann, Peter
Syms, Maria
Talamante, David
Tang, Paul
Thomason, Timothy
Thompson, Jon
Thompson, Peter
Thorpe, Bob
Thumma, Samuel
Timmer, Ann
Tobin, Andy
Toma, Ben
Townsend, Kelly
Trebesch, Patricia
Udall, David
Udall, Michelle
Ugenti-Rita, Michelle
Van Wie, Annielaurie
Van Wyck, Robert
VandenBerg, Lisa
Vasquez, Garye
Vederman, Sam
Vigil, Julia
Viola, Danielle
Wagener, Joan
Warner, Randall
Washburn, Daniel
Washington, Eartha
Weagant, Megan
Wein, Kevin
Weinzweig, David - New Appointee
Weiss, Richard
Welty, Joseph
Weninger, Jeff
Wharton, Lawrence
White, Kevin
White, Susan
Whitehead, Chuck
Whitten, Christopher
Williams, Paula
Williams, Rick
Wingard, William
Winthrop, Lawrence
Woodburn, R. Jeffrey
Woods, Catherine
Worsley, Bob
Wright, Timothy
Yarborough, Steve
Yee, Kimberly
Yehling, Wayne
Young, Anna
Zabor, Melissa

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