Ic-trips Congressional travel between 06/10/2006 and 06/10/2006


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 5 $10,804
    Approved by Republicans 1 $329
    Approved by Democrats 4 $10,475


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Conyers, Rep. John Jr (-MI)
06/10/06-06/10/06
Rainbow PUSH Coalition - Citizenship Education Fund Conyers, Rep. John Jr (-MI)
Chicago, ILCultural Mecca - Detroit, MI
No purpose disclosed
$948.14
View trip details View PDF Wyden, Sen. Ron (-OR)
06/09/06-06/12/06
American Israel Public Affairs Committee Wyden, Sen. Ron (-OR)
Old Westbury, NY
Keynote speaker at AIPAC Long Island Council Event
$914.78
View trip details View PDF Graham, Sen. Lindsey (-SC)
06/09/06-06/10/06
Council on Foreign Relations Graham, Sen. Lindsey (-SC)
New York, NYCultural Mecca
Keynote speech, national conference
$329.00
View trip details View PDF Calemine, Guerino J III
06/07/06-06/10/06
Swedish Social Democratic Party Miller, Rep. George (-CA)
Stockholm, Sweden
To attend Anna Linde Seminar on globalization, workers' rights and other international labor issues
$1,787.84
View trip details View PDF Tillemann, Tomicah S
06/02/06-06/10/06
German Marshall Fund of the United States Biden, Sen. Joseph Jr (-DE)
Serbia and Montenegro
Participation in the German Marshall Fund's annual Balkans congressional study trip. The travel will... more
$6,825.20
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