Ic-trips Osaka, Japan - Congressional Travel Destination


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 7 $63,889
    Approved by Republicans 2 $14,781
    Approved by Democrats 5 $49,108


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Sponsor Approver Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Atkins, Earnest Charles
07/01/06-07/08/06
Congressional Economic Leadership Institute Gordon, Rep. Bart (-TN)
Study trip $4,426.00
View trip details View original PDF Huxley, Olwen F
07/01/06-07/08/06
Congressional Economic Leadership Institute Boehlert, Rep. Sherwood (-NY)
Learn about Japanese technology and Japan's economic and social situation $3,936.00
View trip details View original PDF Nesbit, Sonja L
12/03/04-12/12/04
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation - National Association of Japan-America Societies Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
To attend the 2004 Freedom to Prosper retreat $10,848.00
View trip details View original PDF Nuzum, Janet Ann
11/09/03-11/16/03
Congressional Economic Leadership Institute Dooley, Rep. Calvin (-CA)
Congressional staff study tour of U.S.-Japan economic issues $10,845.00
View trip details View original PDF Baker, Andrew Willis
11/08/03-11/16/03
Congressional Economic Leadership Institute Goodlatte, Rep. Bob (-VA)
Learn about U.S.-Japan trade relationship $10,845.00
View trip details View original PDF Woolsey, Rep. Lynn (-CA)
03/24/02-03/30/02
Japan Center for International Exchange Woolsey, Rep. Lynn (-CA)
To create a constructive dialogue on issues of importance to the U.S. and Japan $14,240.85
View trip details View original PDF Shevlin, George F IV
01/06/01-01/13/01
Congressional Economic Leadership Institute Larson, Rep. John (-CT)
Educational trip; fact-finding $8,749.00
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Cultural Mecca Cultural Mecca Golfing Golfing Hellhole Hellhole Sin City Sin City Skiing Skiing Tropical Paradise Tropical Paradise

Destination categories are based on the locations traveled to and make no assertions as to the actual activity of the traveler.

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