Ic-trips Air Force Sergeants Association - Sponsor of Congressional Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 7 $3,452
    Approved by Republicans 0 $0
    Approved by Democrats 7 $3,452


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Johnson, Sen. Timothy (-SD)
08/16/06-08/16/06
Johnson, Sen. Timothy (-SD)
Reno, NVSin City
To attend and speak at the professional airmen's conference and international convention as the 2006... more
$601.70
View trip details View original PDF Payan, Salvador
08/02/05-08/02/05
Reyes, Rep. Silvestre (-TX)
El Paso, TX - Dallas, TX
To staff Rep. Reyes at AFSA convention where Rep. Reyes was awarded L. Mendel Rivers Award of Legisl... more
$330.40
View trip details View original PDF Reyes, Rep. Silvestre (-TX)
08/02/05-08/02/05
Reyes, Rep. Silvestre (-TX)
El Paso, TX - Dallas, TX
To speak at Air Force Sergeants Association where he was awarded Air Force Sergeants Association's L... more
$330.40
View trip details View original PDF Hagedorn, Robert
08/24/04-08/24/04
Skelton, Rep. Ike (-MO)
Columbus, OH
Staff support to Rep. Skelton
$201.88
View trip details View original PDF Skelton, Rep. Ike (-MO)
08/24/04-08/24/04
Skelton, Rep. Ike (-MO)
Columbus, OH
Receive award
$201.88
View trip details View original PDF Filner, Rep. Bob (-CA)
08/20/01-08/21/01
Filner, Rep. Bob (-CA)
St. Louis, MO
Accept award
$1,167.00
View trip details View original PDF Shows, Rep. Ronnie (-MS)
08/15/00-08/15/00
Shows, Rep. Ronnie (-MS)
New Orleans, LA - Los Angeles, CACultural Mecca
To speak at the 2000 Air Force Sergeants Association international convention and military conferenc... more
$619.50
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