Ic-trips Peter Andrew Kirkham, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View trip details View original PDF 08/31/06-09/02/06 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Tulsa, OK
Education about activities of Cherokee Nation and their federal-funding priorities
$360.16
View trip details View original PDF 07/04/06-07/10/06 American Israel Education Foundation Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Dead Sea, Israel - Tel Aviv, Israel - ... more
Overview of Israeli security and economic issues, meetings with senior military and civilian leaders... more
$3,732.96
View trip details View original PDF 02/24/06-02/26/06 George Mason University Mercatus Center Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Richmond, VA
Bipartisan chiefs-of-staff retreat
$568.00
View trip details View original PDF 08/06/05-08/21/05 Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs - U.S.-Asia Institute Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Beijing, ChinaCultural Mecca - Shanghai, China - ... more
This trip was approved under the Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act. Its purpose was to disc... more
$9,580.00
View trip details View original PDF 04/04/05-04/06/05 George Mason University Mercatus Center Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
Philadelphia, PA
Chiefs-of-staff retreat to discuss policy issues before 109th Congress
$671.00
View trip details View original PDF 03/03/05-03/05/05 Congressional Institute Inc. Cole, Rep. Tom (-OK)
White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Republican chiefs-of-staff retreat
$1,006.00
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Cultural Mecca Cultural Mecca Golfing Golfing Hellhole Hellhole Sin City Sin City Skiing Skiing Tropical Paradise Tropical Paradise

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