Ic-trips Rep. K Michael Conaway ( - Texas, 11th) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 28 $72,613
    Trips Taken 6 $25,410
    Top Staff Traveler 7 $13,165 - Scott C Graves


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
01/30/08-02/01/08
Heritage Foundation Baltimore, MD
Attend a number of meetings and workshops to discuss policy issues for the upcoming year
$902.00
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
08/05/07-08/12/07
American Israel Education Foundation Tel Aviv, Israel
Attended the American Israel Education Foundation Republican congressional mission to Israel
$21,495.70
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
01/26/07-01/27/07
American Sheep Industry Association San Angelo, TX - Austin, TXGolfing
American Sheep Industry board of directors annual meeting
$254.49
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
01/29/06-01/31/06
Heritage Foundation Baltimore, MD
Educational
$1,357.40
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
04/11/05-04/12/05
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Chicago, ILCultural Mecca
To observe processes at Chicago Mercantile Exchange and gain better perspective of financial trading
$981.97
View trip details View PDF Conaway, Rep. K Michael (-TX)
01/17/05-01/18/05
Heritage Foundation Baltimore, MD
Congressional training briefing on top issues and ways of Congress
$418.60
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Cultural Mecca Cultural Mecca Golfing Golfing Hellhole Hellhole Sin City Sin City Skiing Skiing Tropical Paradise Tropical Paradise

Destination categories are based on the locations traveled to and make no assertions as to the actual activity of the traveler.

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