Ic-trips Rep. Chris Carney ( - Pennsylvania, 10th) In Office - Privately Financed Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Approved 4 $11,646
    Top Staff Traveler 3 $6,387 - Aaron Davis


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Davis, Aaron
10/23/09-10/25/09
Third Way Williamsburg, VAGolfing
Attended policy conference to discuss ways to advance moderate legislative ideas
$721.00
View trip details View original PDF Davis, Aaron
08/22/09-08/30/09
Turkish Coalition of America Ankara, TurkeyCultural Mecca - Istanbul, TurkeyCultural Mecca - ... more
Attended meetings and tours to learn about Turkish culture and U.S.-Turkey relations
$5,114.09
View trip details View original PDF Davis, Aaron
04/15/09-04/16/09
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation Philadelphia, PA
Visited Merck Pharmaceuticals to examine manufacturing process, visited Comcast to see demonstration... more
$552.66
View trip details View original PDF Toth, Joseph A
12/06/08-12/14/08
American Israel Education Foundation Tel Aviv, Israel
Meetings centered on U.S.-Israel relationship
$5,258.27
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