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Personnel Actions (24)
confirmation
Alexandra H Hamel, Weare
Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals (Master Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor)
confirmation
Heidi J. Marshall, Hopkinton
New Hampshire Transportation Council (Representative of the transportation service industry)
confirmation
James H. Adams, Pittsfield
State Veterans Council
confirmation
Jeffrey P. Lougee, Jackson
Nash Stream Forest Citizens Committee (Environmental Organization)
confirmation
Julie M. Shaheen, Stratham
Board of Registration of Podiatrists
confirmation
Kelly M. Luedtke, Raymond
Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals (Master Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor)
confirmation
Peter E. Stamnas, Windham
Director of Project Development for the Department of Transportation
confirmation
Rad C. Nichols, Durham
New Hampshire Transportation Council (Representative of the transportation service industry)
confirmation
Rosemary Wiant, Hopkinton
Division of Administration Director, State Liquor Commission
confirmation
Tanya Rule, Exeter
Medical Review Subcommittee (Physician Assistant)
confirmation
Wendy Stanley Jones, Greenland
Board of Nursing (RN)
nomination
Carol A. Maynard, Epping
Board of Managers of the New Hampshire Veterans’ Home (Female member in good standing in the Dept. of American Legion Auxiliary)
nomination
Clark Freise, Litchfield
Assistant Commissioner, Department of Environmental Services
nomination
Erica S. Stelmach, Londonderry
Genetic Counselors Governing Board (Genetic Counselor)
nomination
George N. Copadis, Manchester
Commissioner, Department of Employment Security
nomination
Gregory J. Peverly, Northfield
State Board of Auctioneers
nomination
Kelly A. Buchanan, Concord
Public Water Access Advisory Board (Lakes Association)
nomination
Lynn E. Aaby, Exeter
Family Mediator Certification Board (Nom. by the NH Conflict Resolution Assoc.)
nomination
Paul R. Grenier, Berlin
Assessing Standards Board (Municipal official of a City)
nomination
Scott A. Brooks, Quechee
Enhanced 911 Commission (Nom. By N.H. Telephone Association)
nomination
Scott Biron, Bradford
Public Water Access Advisory Board (Public Member)
nomination
Susan A. Cuddy, Amherst
Board of Managers of the New Hampshire Veterans’ Home (Female member of a recognized and chartered veterans service organization)
nomination
Tracy L. Tarr, Gilmanton
Site Selection Committee (Nominated by New Hampshire Association of Natural Resource Scientists)
nomination
Winifred G. Krogman, Dunbarton
Board of Veterinary Medicine
Agenda Items
# Department Description Vendor Amount Vote
6 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN contract
Authorize, with the Division of Public Health, to amend an existing sole source agreement with the University of NH, Institute for Health Policy and Practice, Durham, NH (originally approved by G&C on 6-21-17, item #11), to add additional scope of work to provide claims analysis, implement systems q
University of NH, Institute fo $2.9M tabled
Volinsky, Pignatelli
7 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
Authorize to enter into a retroactive agreement with JSI Research and Training Institute Inc., d/b/a Community Health Institute, to conduct NH’s Public Mental Health Consumer Survey, in an amount not to exceed $168,522. Effective January 2, 2019 through December 31, 2020. 100% Other Funds.
$168,522 approved
8 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN contract
Authorize to retroactively enter into a sole source amendment to an existing contract with Deborah Ann Bradley, Bow, NH (originally approved by G&C on 9-7-16, item #8), to provide services for consultation, recruitment, and retention of foster parents, by increasing the price by $14,500 from $75,000
Deborah Ann Bradley $89,500 approved
9 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
Authorize to enter into an agreement with Katherine O’Connor, Hooksett, NH, to provide compliance investigation services for the Women, Infant and Children’s (WIC) Program, in an amount not to exceed $13,750. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2021. 100% Federal Funds.
Katherine O’Connor $13,750 approved
10 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Authorize the Bureau of Right of Way to pay property owners $41,071.05 as documented in the Contemplated Damage Awards List, for amounts greater than $5,000 for the period extending from December 25, 2018 through January 8, 2019.
$41,071 approved
11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Authorize the Bureau of Right of Way to sell a 5.63 +/- acre parcel of State owned land located on the easterly side of NH Route 125 in the Town of Kingston to Joseph Wilson for $58,900 plus a $1,100 Administrative Fee. Effective upon G&C approval. Originally purchased with 80% Federal, 20% Highway
$58,900 approved
12 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Authorize the Bureau of Right of Way to enter into an agreement with Doucet Survey Inc., Newmarket, NH, for on-call consultant professional survey services for various transportation projects located throughout the State, for an amount not to exceed $750,000. Effective upon G&C approval through Marc
Doucet Survey Inc. $750,000 approved
13 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION amendment
Authorize the Bureau of Aeronautics to amend a grant to provide additional funding to the City of Manchester (originally approved by G&C on 8-23-17, item #40), to relocate Taxiway B; mill and overlay a portion of Taxiway H and to repair pavement at the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting building at t
$3.6M approved
14 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Materials & Research to enter into a sole source service agreement with Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC, for the purposes of providing repair, calibration, maintenance, and services required to support the Department’s use of two Troxler Gyrat
Troxler Electronic Laboratorie $23,167 approved
15 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION grant
Authorize the Bureau of Materials & Research to enter into an agreement with the City of Dover, for a total fee not to exceed $519,600. Funding is provided by the Federal Accelerated Innovation Deployment Demonstration Program through project AID Demonstration Grant for City of Dover: Creating a Ben
$519,600 approved
16 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Authorize the Bureau of Highway Design to enter into an agreement with Stantec Consulting Services Inc., Auburn, NH, for preliminary design of improvements to US Route 1 in the City of Portsmouth, for an amount not to exceed $870,949.02. Effective upon G&C approval through September 30, 2021. 100% F
Stantec Consulting Services In $870,949 approved
17 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Authorize the Bureau of Highway Design to enter into an agreement with Greenman-Pedersen Inc., Portsmouth, NH, for on-call engineering services for various transportation projects located throughout the State, for an amount not to exceed $750,000. Effective upon G&C approval through January 31, 2022
Greenman-Pedersen Inc. $750,000 approved
18 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Highway Maintenance, Well Section, to enter into a contract with Skillings & Sons Inc., Amherst, NH, for the decommission of existing abandoned drilled wells on the properties of Donna Cronin, New Ipswich, NH, Thomas Schmidt, Chester, NH, and NHDOT, Bow, NH, in the amount of
Skillings & Sons Inc. $18,000 approved
19 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Highway Maintenance, Well Section, to enter into a contract with Skillings & Sons Inc., Amherst, NH, for the decommission of existing abandoned drilled wells on the properties of Nate Boutwell, Pelham, NH, and NHDOT, Salem, NH, in the amount of $18,000. Effective upon G&C app
Skillings & Sons Inc. $18,000 approved
20 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Construction to enter into a contract with Evroks Corporation, Northfield, NH, for preservation efforts on NH 1B bridges over Piscataqua Estuary in Portsmouth and New Castle, on the basis of a low bid of $2,087,470.46. (2)Further authorize a contingency in the amount of $208,
Evroks Corporation $2.1M approved
20 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Construction to enter into a contract with Evroks Corporation, Northfield, NH, for preservation efforts on NH 1B bridges over Piscataqua Estuary in Portsmouth and New Castle, on the basis of a low bid of $2,087,470.46. (2)Further authorize a contingency in the amount of $208,
Evroks Corporation $2.1M approved
20A DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Turnpikes to transfer funds in the amount of $2,263,000 from the Turnpike General Reserve Account to budget and expend revenue for Indirect Costs, consultant studies, statewide contracts, E-ZPass credit card transaction fees, and Revenue Bond debt service for the Division of
$2.3M approved
20A DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION contract
Authorize the Bureau of Turnpikes to transfer funds in the amount of $2,263,000 from the Turnpike General Reserve Account to budget and expend revenue for Indirect Costs, consultant studies, statewide contracts, E-ZPass credit card transaction fees, and Revenue Bond debt service for the Division of
$2.3M approved
21 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE grant
Authorize to award a grant to the City of Laconia, Laconia, NH, in the amount of $150,000 on behalf of Laconia Area Community Land Trust Inc., d/b/a Lakes Region Community Developers to support acquisition of property that will be developed into the Court Street Neighborhood Center situated at 191-1
City of Laconia $150,000 approved
22 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE grant
Authorize to award a grant to the City of Laconia, NH, in the amount of $350,000, on behalf of Navigating Recovery of the Lakes Region to support its relocation and expansion project to be situated at 91-102 Court Street, Laconia, NH. Effective February 6, 2019 through December 31, 2020. 100% Federa
City of Laconia $350,000 approved
23 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MAR grant
Authorize the Division of Agricultural Development to enter into a grant with the NH Plant Growers Association, Concord, NH, in the amount of $53,000 to implement the Plant Something NH program to encourage the purchase and planting of materials from NH growers. Effective upon G&C approval through O
NH Plant Growers Association $53,000 approved
24 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MAR grant
Authorize the Division of Agricultural Development to enter into a grant with the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, Concord, NH, in the amount of $35,000 to expend an education maple program to increase consumer awareness in NH maple products. Effective upon G&C approval through October 1, 2
Society for the Protection of $35,000 approved
25 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MAR grant
Authorize the Division of Agricultural Development to enter into an agreement with the Small & Beginner Farmers of NH to hold a conference and create and conduct a series of educational webinars on a variety of topics pertaining farm production, marketing and business management, in the amount of $2
Small & Beginner Farmers of NH $24,963 approved
26 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MAR grant
Authorize the Division of Agricultural Development to enter into a grant with the Merrimack County Conservation District, Concord, NH, in the amount of $42,130 to conduct a project to help farmers learn about and utilize energy efficiency and renewable energy activities. Effective upon G&C approval
Merrimack County Conservation $42,130 approved
27 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT contract
Authorize to enter into a contract with NovaRest Inc., of Arizona, to provide actuarial analysis and policy evaluation in connection with NHID’s effort to better understand the NH insurance market, in the amount of $195,000. Effective upon G&C approval through August 31, 2020. 100% Federal Funds.
NovaRest Inc. $195,000 approved
28 NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYMENT SECUR
Authorize to enter into a memorandum of agreement with the Community College System of NH, and the University System of NH to set forth the terms under which NHES will provide date sharing in aggregate form. NHES will receive an amount not to exceed $90,000 for these services. Effective upon G&C app
$90,000 approved
29 NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYMENT SECUR contract
Authorize to enter into a contract agreement with Southern NH Services Inc., to set forth the terms under which NHES will provide services under the Mature Worker Demonstration Program. NHES will receive an amount not to exceed $260,083 for these services. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30
$260,083 withdrawn
30 NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYMENT SECUR contract
Authorize to enter into a contract amendment with SymbioSys Solutions Inc., Concord, NH (originally approved by G&C on 2-7-18, item #24), to provide NH Unemployment Insurance System modifications, by increasing the amount by $50,800 from $3,320,000 to $3,370,800. Effective upon G&C approval through
$3.4M approved
31 NEW HAMPSHIRE FISH AND GAME DE payment
Authorize to pay the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Petersburgh, NY, $3,000 annual membership dues retroactive to January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. 100% Fish and Game Funds.
$3,000 approved
32 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ECO contract
Authorize the Office of Workforce Opportunity to modify a sole source memorandum of understanding with the Community College System of NH, Concord, NH (originally approved by G&C on 4-8-15, item #47), for the purpose of supporting the development of activities specific to Licensed Practice Nursing w
$3.7M approved
33 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULT personnel
Authorize to extend a temporary full time position, with an estimated fiscal impact of $45,114. Effective retroactive to December 14, 2018 through December 13, 2019. 100% Other Funds.
$45,114 approved
34 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULT
Authorize the Division of Historical Resources to renew membership with the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, Washington, DC, in the amount of $5,027. Effective retroactive to January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019. 100% Federal Funds.
$5,027 approved
35 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULT grant
Authorize the State Council on the Arts to award a Partnership Initiative Grant to the NH Learning Initiative Inc., Hampton, NH, for the NH Poetry Out Loud High School Recitation Program in the amount of $27,000. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2019. 100% Federal Funds.
NH Learning Initiative Inc. $27,000 approved
36 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULT grant
Authorize the State Council on the Arts to award a Public Value Partnership Grant in the amount of $13,000 to Portsmouth Music and Art Center Inc., Portsmouth, NH, to strengthen their capacity for affordable diverse arts programs to NH residents and visitors. Effective upon G&C approval through June
$13,000 approved
37 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULT contract
Authorize the Division of Parks and Recreation to enter into a retroactive contract amendment with The H.L. Turner Group Inc., Concord, NH (originally approved by G&C on 10-11-17, item #25A), for the assessment of communications facilities on the summit of Mount Washington and recommendations for im
approved
38 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE contract
Authorize to enter into a retroactive sole source contract with the Holiday Inn Portsmouth, Portsmouth, NH, for the purpose of having Holiday Inn Portsmouth provide training space and food for an all-day training for Solid Waste Operators and Instructors, in the amount of $2,986.50. Effective Novemb
Holiday Inn Portsmouth $2,986 approved
39 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize to enter into an agreement with the Great Bay Stewards, Greenland, NH, to develop a comprehensive plan for Resilient Salt Marshes in NH, in the amount of $51,795. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2020. 100% Federal Funds.
Great Bay Stewards $51,795 approved
40 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a loan agreement with Pennichuck East Utility Inc., Merrimack, NH, in the amount not to exceed $4,240,000 to finance water system improvements. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund Repayment Funds.
Pennichuck East Utility Inc. $4.2M approved
41 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE grant
Authorize to enter into a grant agreement with the City of Concord totaling $5,669 to fund a Household Hazardous Waste Collection project. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2019. 100% Hazardous Waste Funds.
$5,669 approved
42 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE grant
Authorize to enter into a grant agreement with the Town of Moultonborough totaling $2,500 for the purposes of used oil collections. Effective upon G&C approval through January 31, 2020. 100% Hazardous Waste Cleanup Funds.
$2,500 approved
43 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE grant
Authorize to award an Aquatic Resource Mitigation Fund grant to the Francestown Land Trust Inc., Francestown, NH, in the amount of $185,000 for the purpose of conserving two parcels of land with 2,000 linear feet of frontage on the South Branch of the Piscataquog River in Francestown. Effective upon
Francestown Land Trust Inc. $185,000 approved
44 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE grant
Authorize to award an Aquatic Resource Mitigation Fund grant to the Harris Center for Conservation Education, Hancock, NH, in the amount of $200,000 for the purpose of conserving a 515-acre parcel of land in Stoddard. Effective upon G&C approval through December 31, 2019. 100% ARM Funds.
Harris Center for Conservation $200,000 approved
45 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan agreement with the Town of Hooksett in an amount not to exceed $30,000 to finance the Stormwater Collection System Asset Management Program. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% CWSRF Repayment Funds.
$30,000 approved
46 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan agreement with the City of Rochester in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000 to finance the Colonial Pines Sewer Extension Phase 2 project. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% CWSRF Repayment Funds.
$3.0M approved
47 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan agreement with the Town of Exeter, in an amount not to exceed $60,000 to finance the Wastewater and Stormwater Collection Systems Asset Management Program. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% CWSRF Repayment Funds.
$60,000 approved
48 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan agreement with the Town of Newport, in an amount not to exceed $60,000 to finance the Stormwater and Wastewater Collection Systems Asset Management Program. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% CWSRF Repayment Funds.
$60,000 approved
48 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE
Authorize a Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan agreement with the Town of Newport, in an amount not to exceed $60,000 to finance the Stormwater and Wastewater Collection Systems Asset Management Program. Effective upon G&C approval. 100% CWSRF Repayment Funds.
$60,000 approved
48A DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE contract
Authorize to enter into a sole source agreement with Process Energy Services LLC, Londonderry, NH, for professional wastewater and drinking water process energy auditing and technical assistance services, in the amount of $414,000. Effective upon G&C approval through December 31, 2021. 78% CWSRF Loa
Process Energy Services LLC $414,000 approved
48A DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE contract
Authorize to enter into a sole source agreement with Process Energy Services LLC, Londonderry, NH, for professional wastewater and drinking water process energy auditing and technical assistance services, in the amount of $414,000. Effective upon G&C approval through December 31, 2021. 78% CWSRF Loa
Process Energy Services LLC $414,000 approved
49 DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY grant
Authorize the Division of Fire Standards and Training and Emergency Medical Services to enter into a grant agreement with the Town of Dunbarton for a total amount of $13,716 for the purpose of implementing a mobile integrated healthcare program called NH Project FIRST. Effective upon G&C approval th
$13,716 approved
50 DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY grant
Authorize the Division of Fire Standards and Training and Emergency Medical Services to enter into a grant agreement with the Town of Hooksett for a total amount of $26,344 for the purpose of implementing a mobile integrated healthcare program called NH Project FIRST. Effective upon G&C approval thr
$26,344 approved
51 DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY grant
Authorize the Division of Fire Standards and Training and Emergency Medical Services to enter into a grant agreement with the Town of Epping for a total amount of $66,905 for the purpose of implementing a mobile integrated healthcare program called NH Project FIRST. Effective upon G&C approval throu
$66,905 approved
52 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE amendment
Authorize to retroactively amend existing subgrants as detailed in letter dated January 18, 2019, for the purpose of providing residential substance abuse treatment programs from the Federal Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Program (originally approved by G&C on 5-2-18, item #103), by ext
approved
53 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE amendment
Authorize to amend an existing subgrant with the NH Department of Safety, Concord, NH, from the Federal Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Project Safe Neighborhood (originally approved by G&C on 5-16-18, item #70), by increasing the price by $5,000 from $16,200 to $21,200. Ef
NH Department of Safety $21,200 approved
53 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE amendment
Authorize to amend an existing subgrant with the NH Department of Safety, Concord, NH, from the Federal Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Project Safe Neighborhood (originally approved by G&C on 5-16-18, item #70), by increasing the price by $5,000 from $16,200 to $21,200. Ef
NH Department of Safety $21,200 approved
53A DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE contract
Authorize to enter into a sole source contract with Korn Ferry (formerly Korn Ferry Hay Group Inc.), Washington, DC, to provide consulting services and to review unclassified attorney salary levels, for a total not to exceed $37,212. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2019. 73% General, 27
Korn Ferry (formerly Korn Ferr $37,212 approved
53A DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE contract
Authorize to enter into a sole source contract with Korn Ferry (formerly Korn Ferry Hay Group Inc.), Washington, DC, to provide consulting services and to review unclassified attorney salary levels, for a total not to exceed $37,212. Effective upon G&C approval through June 30, 2019. 73% General, 27
Korn Ferry (formerly Korn Ferr $37,212 approved
54 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S
Authorize a Working Capital Warrant in the amount of $625,000,000 to cover the payment of expenditures for the month of March 2019.
$625.0M approved
55 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S waiver
Authorize the Division of Personnel’s request for waiver of classification decisions. Effective upon G&C approval.
approved
56 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S contract
Authorize the Division of Public Works Design and Construction to enter into a contract with VHV Company Inc., Winooski, VT, for the HVAC Replacement and Repairs Rebid at Monadnock Mills, Claremont, NH, for a total price not to exceed $154,266. Effective upon G&C approval through August 30, 2019. 96
VHV Company Inc. $159,766 approved
57 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S contract
Authorize the Division of Public Works Design and Construction to enter into a contract with D.E.W Construction Corp., Williston, VT, for the NH Department’s Army National Guard Pembroke Readiness Center and State Active Duty Annex, Pembroke, NH, for a total price not to exceed $13,396,353. (2)Furth
D.E.W Construction Corp. $14.3M approved
58 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S contract
Authorize the Division of Public Works Design and Construction to enter into a contract with Arnold M. Graton Association Inc., Holderness, NH, for statewide fire tower repairs, for a total price not to exceed $543,000. (2)Further authorize a contingency in the amount of $21,500 for latent or unfore
Arnold M. Graton Association I $580,000 approved
62 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S
TABLED – The Governor and Council on motion of Councilor Cryans, seconded by Councilor Volinsky, and with Councilor Gatsas voting no, voted to table the request of an annual salary step increase for Joseph W. Mollica, Chairman, in the amount of $5,871.84 from Grade II, Step 6 $118,707.68 to Grade II
$124,580 tabled
Gatsas
63 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S
TABLED – The Governor and Council on motion of Councilor Cryans, seconded by Councilor Volinsky, and with Councilor Gatsas voting no, voted to table the request of an annual salary step increase for Mark C. Armaganian, Director, Division of Enforcement and Licensing, from grade GG, step 6 $103,059.3
$108,149 tabled
Gatsas
64 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S
TABLED – The Governor and Council on motion of Councilor Cryans, seconded by Councilor Volinsky, and with Councilor Gatsas voting no, voted to table the request of an annual salary step increase for Michael R. Milligan, Deputy Commissioner, in the amount of $5,549.96 from Grade HH, Step 6 $112,255.5
$117,805 tabled
Gatsas
65 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE S
TABLED – The Governor and Council on motion of Councilor Cryans, seconded by Councilor Volinsky, and with Councilor Gatsas voting no, voted to table the request of an annual salary step increase for Nicole Brassard-Jordan, Director, Division of Marketing, Merchandising and Warehousing, from grade GG
$108,149 tabled
Gatsas, Prescott, Gatsas