Ic-trips Americans United to Protect Social Security - Sponsor of Congressional Travel

 

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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 8 $5,416
    Approved by Republicans 0 $0
    Approved by Democrats 8 $5,416


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View original PDF Etheridge, Rep. Bob (-NC)
06/19/05-06/20/05
Etheridge, Rep. Bob (-NC)
Louisville, KY
Town hall to discuss importance of Social Security to rural Americans
$468.29
View trip details View original PDF Berry, Rep. Marion (-AR)
06/17/05-06/20/05
Berry, Rep. Marion (-AR)
New Albany, IN - Dayton, OH
Roundtable discussions about social security
$1,546.19
View trip details View original PDF Michaud, Rep. Michael (-ME)
06/17/05-06/18/05
Michaud, Rep. Michael (-ME)
Dayton, OH - Portland, ME
Speaker at town hall meeting on the importance of Social Security to rural states
$872.97
View trip details View original PDF Becerra, Rep. Xavier (-CA)
05/31/05-06/01/05
Becerra, Rep. Xavier (-CA)
Albuquerque, NM
Congressman participated in town hall meeting on Social Security reform
$606.55
View trip details View original PDF Levin, Rep. Sander (-MI)
05/16/05-05/16/05
Levin, Rep. Sander (-MI)
Erie, PA
Invited to attend town hall
$313.30
View trip details View original PDF Neal, Rep. Richard (-MA)
04/15/05-04/16/05
Neal, Rep. Richard (-MA)
Cleveland, OH
To speak to group regarding Social Security reform
$469.00
View trip details View original PDF Levin, Rep. Sander (-MI)
04/04/05-04/04/05
Levin, Rep. Sander (-MI)
Philadelphia, PA
Invited to attend town hall
$250.00
View trip details View original PDF Pomeroy, Rep. Earl (-ND)
03/24/05-03/24/05
Pomeroy, Rep. Earl (-ND)
Rochester, MN
Discuss Social Security
$889.81
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