Ic-trips Monterrey, Mexico - Congressional Travel Destination


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 5 $4,842
    Approved by Republicans 4 $4,363
    Approved by Democrats 1 $479


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Cannon, Deborah G
07/12/05-07/15/05
Georgia Project Chambliss, Sen. Saxby (-GA)
The Georgia Project is a nonprofit organization which has received public and private funding. This ... more $625.00
View trip details View PDF Chaplin, Ellis
07/12/05-07/15/05
Georgia Project Deal, Rep. Nathan (-GA)
The purpose of the trip was to educate congressional staff on the Georgia Project's work in Monterre... more $1,000.54
View trip details View PDF Chastain, Patricia Page
07/12/05-07/15/05
Georgia Project Isakson, Sen. Johnny (-GA)
Fact-finding $1,400.00
View trip details View PDF Norman, Corey A
06/12/05-06/14/05
Salt Lake Community College Cannon, Rep. Chris (-UT)
Traveled to Houston to observe how Monterrey Tech is using the Mexican Institute to educate Mexican ... more $1,338.45
View trip details View PDF Blanchard, Denise Rae
12/06/01-12/09/01
Rio Grande Valley Partnership Ortiz, Rep. Solomon (-TX)
Meet with various city and state officials from Monterrey and Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, regarding hig... more $479.00
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