Ic-trips Brad E Watson, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View trip details View original PDF 02/05/09-02/07/09 Heritage Foundation Price, Rep. Tom (-GA)
Baltimore, MD
Attended conservative members' retreat
$683.25
View trip details View original PDF View Amended PDF 04/18/08-04/19/08 Heritage Foundation Royce, Rep. Ed (-CA)
Annapolis, MD
Conservative staff retreat
$255.50
View trip details View original PDF View Amended PDF 01/30/08-02/01/08 Heritage Foundation Hensarling, Rep. Jeb (-TX)
Baltimore, MD
Attend a number of meetings and workshops to discuss policy issues for the upcoming year
$875.00
View trip details View original PDF 01/07/05-01/09/05 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Congressional pension reform retreat to learn about issues concerning pension reform
$995.00
View trip details View original PDF 09/15/04-09/17/04 UPS Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Louisville, KY
To visit UPS's Louisville air hub, and learn about pension reform
$601.19
View trip details View original PDF 09/12/04-09/13/04 Council for Opportunity in Education Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
San Antonio, TX
To participate as a presenter on session on House and Senate Priorities for Serving Low-Income Stude... more
$703.90
View trip details View original PDF 05/27/03-05/29/03 Southwestern Power Resources Association Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Lakeview, AR
Review effects of usage of hydropower on multi-purpose dams along White River
$825.30
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