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Updated: Oct. 1, 2024 • Download all data
EMPLOYEE
Ryan Baasch
Associate Deputy Attorney General • Office of the Attorney General
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Race
white
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Gender
male
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Oct. 1, 2021
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Annual salary
$215,250
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Employment status
Full-time
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Hours per week
40
* Hire date refers to the current employer, the Office of the Attorney General. For employees with breaks in service, it is the most recent hire date.
Employment history
Here's the most recent times that this person was listed in the state salary data that the Tribune has collected. This is not their entire employment history with the state.
Date | Job title | Agency | Weekly hours * | Annual salary | Change ** |
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Oct. 1, 2024 | Associate Deputy Attorney General | Office of the Attorney General | 40 | $215,250 | +21% |
July 1, 2024 | Assistant Attorney General VII | Office of the Attorney General | 40 | $178,000 | |
April 1, 2024 | Assistant Attorney General VII | Office of the Attorney General | 40 | $178,000 | |
Jan. 1, 2024 | Assistant Attorney General VII | Office of the Attorney General | 40 | $178,000 | |
Oct. 1, 2023 | Assistant Attorney General VII | Office of the Attorney General | 40 | $178,000 |
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