Ic-trips Fort Smith, AR - Congressional Travel Destination


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 7 $8,351
    Approved by Republicans 4 $4,599
    Approved by Democrats 5 $7,305


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Alexander, Rep. Rodney (-LA)
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition Alexander, Rep. Rodney (-LA)
To educate members of Congress and the public on the importance and status of work of the I-49 proje... more $1,776.69
View trip details View PDF John, Rep. Chris (-LA)
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition John, Rep. Chris (-LA)
Purpose not disclosed $1,245.44
View trip details View PDF Johnson, Jonathan
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition Alexander, Rep. Rodney (-LA)
To educate members of Congress and the public on the importance and status of work of the I-49 proje... more $1,776.69
View trip details View PDF McCrery, Rep. Jim (-LA)
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition McCrery, Rep. Jim (-LA)
Fact-finding $853.19
View trip details View PDF Ross, Rep. Mike (-AR)
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition Ross, Rep. Mike (-AR)
For members of Congress and their staffs to view the I-49 route from Kansas City, Mo. to the Port of... more $1,261.11
View trip details View PDF Stefaosk, Stephen A
10/23/03-10/24/03
I-49 International Coalition John, Rep. Chris (-LA)
Travel route of I-49 from Kansas City to New Orleans $1,245.44
View trip details View PDF Boozman, Rep. John (-AR)
10/23/03-10/23/03
I-49 International Coalition Boozman, Rep. John (-AR)
To tour the proposed route for the continuation of I-49 $192.50
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Cultural Mecca Cultural Mecca Golfing Golfing Hellhole Hellhole Sin City Sin City Skiing Skiing Tropical Paradise Tropical Paradise

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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