May 18 2009    Volume 16, No. 8

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Public Financial Disclosure Report For Melody Barnes


Melody Barnes is director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. For 2008, she disclosed earnings from five sources:
- The Raben Group LLC (consultant), $30,000
- Presidential Transition Team (senior advisor), $13,526
- Obama Transition Project (advisor), $18,850
- Obama For America (advisor), $24,231
- Community Voices Freedom’s Voice (conference), $1,000

Barnes lists the following assets worth between $15,000 and $50,000:
- CB&T Cust. IRA Rollover
- Growth Fund of America - A (which paid her a dividend in 2008 of between $1,001 and $2,500);
- Investment Company of America - A (which paid her a dividend of between $1,001 and $2,500); and
- Washington Mutual Investors Fund - A; and American Balanced Fund - A.

Barnes lists the following assets worth between $1,001 and $15,000:
- Mass Mutual Variable Annuity (MML Babson Managed Bond and
- MML T. RowePrice Equity Income);
- MML Capital Guardian Growth & Income;
- MML T. RowePrice Blue Chip Growth;
- MML AllianceBern Small/Mid Cap. Val.;
- MML Oppenheimer Small Cap Equity;
- Oppenheimer Global Securities; and
- CB&T Cust. IRA/SEP --New Perspective Fund - A.


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