Ic-tripsRep. Eni F H Faleomavaega ( - American Samoa, 1st) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 6 $36,772
    Trips Taken 4 $30,961
    Top Staff Traveler 1 $3,560 - Timothy W Johnson


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Faleomavaega, Rep. Eni F H (-AS)
05/15/08-05/18/08
U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress Salt Lake City, UTSkiing
Dinner with former members of Congress and congressional study group on Germany, Mormon Tabernacle C... more
$1,800.00
View trip details View PDF Faleomavaega, Rep. Eni F H (-AS)
11/26/06-12/02/06
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Boston, MACultural Mecca
To participate in the 36th U.S.-Japan Legislative Exchange Program (LEP) and 5th U.S.-Japan-South Ko... more
$6,773.63
View trip details View PDF Faleomavaega, Rep. Eni F H (-AS)
04/09/06-04/14/06
U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Council on Foreign Relations - ... more Doha, Qatar
Doha Forum: Democracy, Development and Free Trade; consistent with Department of State Mutual Educat... more
$14,288.00
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View PDF Faleomavaega, Rep. Eni F H (-AS)
08/12/05-08/19/05
Chinese International Economic Cooperative Association Taipei, Taiwan
Attending Democratic Pacific Union inaugural meeting and fact-finding, educational visit
$8,100.00
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