Ic-trips Alexander Shively, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View trip details View PDF 04/19/01-04/21/01 COMPTEL - Ascent Smith, Sen. Robert C (-NH)
Williamsburg, VAGolfing
Legislative conference
$575.00
View trip details View PDF 04/04/02-04/06/02 COMPTEL - Ascent Smith, Sen. Robert C (-NH)
Charlottesville, VA
Educational
$556.65
View trip details View PDF 08/05/01-08/12/01 Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce Smith, Sen. Robert C (-NH)
Taiwan
Fact-finding and educational visit
$3,950.00
View trip details View PDF 07/02/05-07/09/05 Hanns Seidel Foundation Chambliss, Sen. Saxby (-GA)
Munich, Germany - Brussels, BelgiumCultural Mecca - ... more
Official travel
$4,046.50
View trip details View PDF 03/27/05-04/03/05 National Association of Software and Service Companies Chambliss, Sen. Saxby (-GA)
New Delhi, India - Hyderabad, India
Congressional staff delegation
$7,862.15
View trip details View PDF 02/19/02-02/23/02 National Mining Association Smith, Sen. Robert C (-NH)
Arizona - Nevada - ... more
Fact-finding
$1,422.12
View trip details View PDF 05/30/00-06/01/00 Nuclear Energy Institute Smith, Sen. Robert C (-NH)
Yucca Mountain, NV
Fact-finding mission to Yucca Mountain nuclear depository
$772.50
View trip details View PDF 08/21/05-08/28/05 Saab AB Chambliss, Sen. Saxby (-GA)
Stockholm, Sweden - Orebro, Sweden - ... more
Official business
$6,976.52
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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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