Ic-trips Sonja L Nesbit, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View trip details View original PDF 10/28/09-10/29/09 Casey Family Program Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Boston, MACultural Mecca
Participated in a round table meeting with child welfare administrators and stakeholders from the Ne... more
$1,764.56
View trip details View original PDF View Amended PDF 08/17/09-08/19/09 Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Los Angeles, CACultural Mecca
Participated in site visits to child welfare organizations working in the Los Angeles area
$1,207.94
View trip details View original PDF View Amended PDF 10/21/07-10/22/07 Casey Family Program Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Chicago, ILCultural Mecca
Served as a panelist
$979.09
View trip details View original PDF 08/01/05-08/04/05 George Mason University Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Boston, MACultural Mecca
Congressional Black Caucus senior staff retreat; educational forum focusing on economic issues for A... more
$1,081.20
View trip details View original PDF 05/31/05-06/01/05 Annie E. Casey Foundation Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
New York, NYCultural Mecca
Congressional fact-finding trip on child welfare
$379.26
View trip details View original PDF 12/13/04-12/15/04 Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation - National Association of Japan-America Societies Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Jacksonville, FLGolfing
Participate in the women in politics and public service program
$4,015.00
View trip details View original PDF 12/03/04-12/12/04 Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation - National Association of Japan-America Societies Rangel, Rep. Charles (-NY)
Tokyo, JapanCultural Mecca - Osaka, Japan
To attend the 2004 Freedom to Prosper retreat
$10,848.00
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