Ic-trips Congressional travel between 12/28/2005 and 01/01/2006


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 6 $7,409
    Approved by Republicans 2 $3,051
    Approved by Democrats 4 $4,357


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Abedin, Huma
12/30/05-01/01/06
Renaissance Weekend Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
Charleston, SC
Speaking engagement and seminars
$380.00
View trip details View PDF Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
12/30/05-01/01/06
Renaissance Weekend Clinton, Sen. Hillary Rodham (-NY)
Charleston, SC
Speaking engagement and seminars
$380.00
View trip details View PDF Matsui, Rep. Doris (-CA)
12/28/05-01/01/06
Renaissance Institute Matsui, Rep. Doris (-CA)
Charleston, SC
Non-partisan, family retreats for leaders from diverse fields. Numerous panel discussions, exchange ... more
$3,166.00
View trip details View PDF Shays, Rep. Christopher (-CT)
12/28/05-01/01/06
Renaissance Weekend Shays, Rep. Christopher (-CT)
Charleston, SC
Opportunity to discuss issues of national international significance with national government, busin... more
$2,450.00
View trip details View PDF De Leon, Patrick H
12/28/05-12/29/05
Vanderbilt University Inouye, Sen. Daniel (-HI)
Nashville, TNCultural Mecca
To meet with Nursing School faculty
$431.90
View trip details View PDF Prater, Mark A
12/27/05-12/29/05
Oregon State Bar - Oregon Society of CPAs Grassley, Sen. Chuck (-IA)
Portland, OR
Two speaking engagements: 1) CLE presentation at Oregon State Bar taxation monthly luncheon; and 2) ... more
$601.60
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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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