Ic-trips Sen. John Kerry ( - Massachusetts) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 54 $81,960
    Trips Taken 7 $18,191
    Top Staff Traveler 4 $5,358 - Kevin J Wheeler


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
04/04/09-04/09/09
Aspen Institute Valencia, Spain
Attended conference on energy security and climate change
$4,374.00
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
06/05/06-06/06/06
Center for American Progress New York, NYCultural Mecca
Attend reception and dinner in New York City and give remarks
$1,138.48
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
10/02/02-10/02/02
MSNBC Charleston, SC
To appear on "Hardball" television show
$620.00
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
09/10/01-09/10/01
World Affairs Council Boston, MACultural Mecca
Recipient of World Affairs Council Herter Award
$548.00
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
09/06/01-09/06/01
American International Group Inc. Burlington, VT
Speak at annual conference
$540.00
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
01/24/01-01/29/01
World Economic Forum Davos, SwitzerlandSkiing
To participate in the world economic conference
$5,052.10
View trip details View original PDF Kerry, Sen. John (-MA)
01/27/00-01/31/00
World Economic Forum Davos, SwitzerlandSkiing
Participation in world economic conference
$5,919.00
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