Ic-trips Kolkata, India - Congressional Travel Destination


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 6 $23,260
    Approved by Republicans 4 $15,082
    Approved by Democrats 2 $8,178


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Fowler, Elizabeth J
02/21/05-02/26/05
Confederation of Indian Industry Baucus, Sen. Max (-MT)
Fact-finding mission to explore issues related to India's economic development, trade policy, and in... more $4,273.00
View trip details View original PDF Rosenbaum, Sidney J
02/21/05-02/26/05
Confederation of Indian Industry Goode, Rep. Virgil Jr (-VA)
Government, economic, and cultural education and exchange $3,600.00
View trip details View original PDF Cottrell, Jacqueline Dailey
02/20/05-02/27/05
Confederation of Indian Industry Roberts, Sen. Pat (-KS)
Economic, trade, defense and foreign policy briefings $3,614.00
View trip details View original PDF Weston, Ryan E
02/19/05-02/26/05
Confederation of Indian Industry Goodlatte, Rep. Bob (-VA)
Fact-finding for Indian agriculture, military, economy, tsunami relief $4,368.00
View trip details View original PDF Mitchell, Bryan
02/18/05-02/26/05
Confederation of Indian Industry Miller, Rep. Brad (-NC)
U.S./Indian relations to discuss these issues with Indian government officials and non-profit organi... more $3,905.00
View trip details View original PDF Paulsen, Zach W
02/18/04-02/26/04
Confederation of Indian Industry Grassley, Sen. Chuck (-IA)
Meetings with government officials, as well as American and Indian business representatives $3,500.00
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