Clinton Boards and Compensation
CLINTON SINCE BILL CLINTON WON THE PRESIDENCY IN 1992, HILLARY CLINTON HAS NOT SERVED AS A COMPENSATED BOARD MEMBER OF ANY ORGANIZATION Secretary Clinton Resigned From The Clinton Foundation Board After Launching Her 2016 Presidential Campaign. “Hillary Clinton on Sunday resigned from the board of the Clinton Foundation to focus on her just-launched presidential campaign, POLITICO has learned. Clinton announced her resignation in an email to the foundation’s employees Sunday afternoon, not long after launching her presidential campaign with a digital media blitz.” [Politico, 4/12/15] Secretary Clinton Reported No Compensation From The Clinton Foundation In 2013. [Clinton Foundation, IRS Form 990, 11/19/14] ON THE CLINTONS’ MOST RECENT PUBLIC FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT, BILL CLINTON REPORTED INCOME OVER $1,000 RELATED TO HIS WORK FOR TWO ORGANIZATIONS Bill Clinton Reported “Nonemployee Compensation Over $1,000” From Varkey GEMS Foundation In 2014. [Hillary R. Clinton, Public Financial Disclosure, 5/15/15] Bill Clinton Reported “Nonemployee Compensation Over $1,000” From Laureate Education, Inc. In 2014. [Hillary R. Clinton, Public Financial Disclosure, 5/15/15] BIDEN VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN HAD A RENTAL AGREEMENT WITH THE SECRET SERVICES THAT BROUGHT HIM OVER $100,000 DURING HIS TWO TERMS IN OFFICE Vice President Biden Reported Between $15,000 And $50,000 Of Rental Income In 2014. “Vice President Joe Biden's disclosure forms were also released and showed 2013 assets between $277,000 and $1.1 million held with his wife, Jill. That includes a rental property in Wilmington, Delaware, valued at $100,000 to $250,000. They reported $15,000 to $50,000 in rental income.” [US News, 5/15/15] Washington Times: As Of 2014, Vice President Biden Had A Rental Agreement With The Secret Service That Amounted To “More Than $100,000 Since The Agency First Started Paying Mr. Biden.” “Landlord Joe Biden will keep collecting rent checks from the agency that protects his life thanks to another contract extension that allows Secret Service agents to continue staying in a cottage on his Delaware property. The latest extension, signed on May 6, boosts the overall value of the contract to more than $100,000 since the agency first started paying Mr. Biden a few years ago.” [Washington Times, 5/14/14] SENATORS MAY NOT SERVE AS COMPENSATED BOARD MEMBERS OF ANY ORGANIZATIONS Senate Ethics Committee: Senators May Not Serve On The Boards Of “Any Publicly-Held Or Publicly-Regulated Company.” “A Senator and anyone employed for more than 90 days and earning over $25,000: May not serve as an officer or member of the board of any publicly-held or publicly-regulated company.” [Senate Ethics Committee, accessed 5/28/15] Senate Ethics Committee: Senators May Serve On Boards of Tax-Exempt Organizations “On An Uncompensated Basis.” “A Senator and anyone employed for more than 90 days and earning over $25,000:…May serve on an uncompensated basis as an officer or board member of an organization exempt from tax under section under 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, or an organization which is principally available to Members, officers and employees of the Senate and their families (e.g., the U.S. Senate Federal Credit Union).” [Senate Ethics Committee, accessed 5/28/15] Commented [BJ1]: Other Board Memberships: Wal-Mart, 1986 – 1992 TCBY Enterprises, 1989 – 1992 LaFarge Corp., 1990 – 1992 Children’s Defense Fund, Chair, 1986 – 1992 Arkansas Children’s Hospital, late 1986 – 1992 Manhattan's Children's Television Workshop, 1989 – 1992 Public/Private Ventures, 1990 – 1992 Center for Education and the Economy, 1991 Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, 1977 – 1984 Legal Services Corp., 1978 – 1982
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