Ic-trips Rep. Allyson Schwartz ( - Pennsylvania, 13th) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 10 $21,151
    Trips Taken 5 $17,745
    Top Staff Traveler 2 $486 - Katherine E Winkler


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View trip details View original PDF Schwartz, Rep. Allyson (-PA)
04/24/09-04/26/09
Knoxville Jewish Alliance - J-Serve Knoxville, TN
The congresswomen attended meetings and events in conjunction with J-Serve (a national day of commun... more
$579.80
View trip details View original PDF Schwartz, Rep. Allyson (-PA)
01/10/09-01/12/09
Alliance for Health Reform - Commonwealth Fund Fort Lauderdale, FLTropical Paradise
Bipartisan Congressional Health Policy Conference
$1,781.46
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View original PDF Schwartz, Rep. Allyson (-PA)
04/28/08-04/28/08
Congressional Institute Inc. - Democratic Leadership Council Philadelphia, PA
Bipartisan congressional conference on health care reform involving eight members of Congress (four ... more
$75.00
View trip details View original PDF Schwartz, Rep. Allyson (-PA)
08/08/05-08/14/05
American Israel Education Foundation Jerusalem, IsraelCultural Mecca
Education mission
$14,650.28
View trip details View original PDF Schwartz, Rep. Allyson (-PA)
03/07/05-03/08/05
New York Stock Exchange New York, NYCultural Mecca
Educational - to tour the New York Stock Exchange
$659.36
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