Ic-trips Congressional travel between 12/28/2004 and 01/01/2005


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 7 $8,400
    Approved by Republicans 1 $1,889
    Approved by Democrats 6 $6,510


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
12/30/04-12/31/04
Renaissance Weekend Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
Charleston, SC
Speech and seminars
$600.00
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View PDF Falvo, Christine E
12/30/04-12/31/04
Renaissance Weekend Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
Charleston, SC
Speech and seminars
$230.00
View trip details View PDF Reines, Philippe I
12/30/04-12/31/04
Renaissance Weekend Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
Charleston, SC
Speech and seminars
$230.00
View trip details View PDF Kolbe, Rep. Jim (-AZ)
12/28/04-01/01/05
Renaissance Weekend Kolbe, Rep. Jim (-AZ)
Charleston, SC
To participate in conference sessions
$1,889.20
View trip details View PDF Nelson, Sen. Bill (-FL)
12/28/04-01/01/05
Renaissance Weekend Nelson, Sen. Bill (-FL)
Charleston, SC
To participate in the Renaissance Weekend conference which seeks to build bridges across traditional... more
$1,680.00
View trip details View PDF Gutierrez, Rep. Luis (-IL)
12/27/04-12/30/04
National Council of La Raza Gutierrez, Rep. Luis (-IL)
Guadalajara, Mexico
Retreat of hispanic leaders - Encuentro
$1,330.84
View trip details View PDF Grady, William H
12/26/04-01/01/05
Global Strategies Trading LLC Sanchez, Rep. Linda (-CA)
Havana, Cuba
Fact-finding trip on conditions for legally allowed trade with Cuba
$2,440.00
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