Dana K. McCallum is the Superintendent of Public Records, United States Senate, appointed to that position by the Secretary of the Senate in February 2010.
Ms. McCallum previously served as the Assistant Superintendent from 2007 to 2010. She has 19 years of public service on Capitol Hill, holding administrative and communications posts. She originally hails from Kentucky, where she graduated from Murray State University.
The Office of Public Records receives, processes, and maintains for public inspection records, reports, and other documents filed with the Secretary involving the Federal Election Campaign Act, the Ethics in Government Act, the Lobbying Disclosure Act, the Mutual Security Act, and the Senate Code of Official Conduct. The office reviews the filings of and provides guidance to registrants under the Lobbying Disclosure Act.