Ic-trips Rep. Thomas Reynolds ( - New York, 26th) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 35 $94,977
    Trips Taken 10 $43,451
    Top Staff Traveler 9 $14,216 - Michael P Brady


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Fordham, Kirk J
11/30/05-12/01/05
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
Bicameral leadership retreat
$457.00
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
11/30/05-12/01/05
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
Bicameral leadership retreat
$457.00
View trip details View PDF Vastola, Sally A
11/30/05-12/01/05
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
Bicameral leadership retreat
$457.00
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
01/27/05-01/29/05
Congressional Institute Inc. White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Bicameral congressional retreat
$636.00
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
01/27/05-01/29/05
National Republican Congressional Committee White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Bicameral congressional retreat
$1,011.00
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
11/30/04-12/02/04
Congressional Institute Inc. Irvington, VA
House leadership retreat
$728.00
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
11/30/04-12/02/04
Congressional Institute Inc. Irvington, VA
House leadership retreat
$728.00
View trip details View PDF Dixon, Kelly A
04/09/04-04/18/04
General Atomics Rome, ItalyCultural Mecca - Bellagio, Italy - ... more
Defense related meetings
$10,124.20
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
01/29/04-01/31/04
Congressional Institute Inc. Philadelphia, PA
Purpose not disclosed
$784.00
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
01/14/04-01/16/04
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
House leadership retreat
$900.21
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
01/14/04-01/16/04
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
House leadership retreat
$913.34
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
10/23/03-10/26/03
Congressional Institute Inc. Hot Springs, VAGolfing
Bicameral chiefs-of-staff retreat
$597.00
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
08/23/03-08/31/03
American Israel Education Foundation Israel
Education mission
$5,179.66
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
08/23/03-08/31/03
American Israel Education Foundation Israel
Education mission
$6,712.21
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
08/10/03-08/15/03
Ripon Educational Fund Edinburgh, ScotlandGolfing
Participation in panel discussions and debates
$15,174.88
View trip details View PDF Dixon, Kelly A
05/09/03-05/11/03
General Atomics New York, NYCultural Mecca
To view air force demonstration projects at Liberty Island, Ellis Island and Battery Park
$1,193.00
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
02/06/03-02/09/03
Congressional Institute Inc. White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
House/Senate Republican planning conference
$1,094.00
View trip details View PDF Reynolds, Rep. Thomas (-NY)
01/29/03-01/31/03
Congressional Institute Inc. St. Michaels, MD
Leadership retreat
$717.00
View trip details View PDF Willis, John
06/30/02-07/03/02
Microsoft Corp. Seattle, WA
Visit Microsoft headquarters
$2,006.00
View trip details View PDF Brady, Michael P
03/25/02-03/30/02
Chinese International Economic Cooperative Association Taiwan
Fact-finding and educational visit
$3,950.00
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