Ic-trips University of North Carolina - Sponsor of Congressional Travel


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    No.Cost
    Trips Selected 7 $17,778
    Approved by Republicans 3 $13,256
    Approved by Democrats 4 $4,522


View Details / PDF Traveler/ Dates Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF Meek, Rep. Kendrick (-FL)
02/25/05-02/26/05
Meek, Rep. Kendrick (-FL)
Tampa, FLGolfing - Chapel Hill, NC - ... more
Deliver speech on "Perspectives on Governance" to new strategies for Southern Progress Conference
$1,422.17
View trip details View PDF Cole, Tasha L
02/25/05-02/26/05
Meek, Rep. Kendrick (-FL)
Raleigh, NC
Attended issues conference in North Carolina and staffed Rep. Kendrick Meek
$687.88
View trip details View PDF Rosen, Dean
05/08/04-05/10/04
Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
Raleigh, NC
Carolina health summit speaking; participating in health policy conference
$850.00
View trip details View PDF Jackson, Rep. Jesse Jr (-IL)
10/31/03-11/01/03
Jackson, Rep. Jesse Jr (-IL)
Raleigh, NC
Speaking engagement
$1,002.43
View trip details View PDF Norwood, Rep. Charlie (-GA)
05/20/01-05/20/01
Norwood, Rep. Charlie (-GA)
Chapel Hill, NC
Commencement address
$1,406.22
View trip details View PDF Osborne, Rep. Tom (-NE)
04/30/01-04/30/01
Osborne, Rep. Tom (-NE)
Chapel Hill, NC
To speak at "pursuing victory with honor" sports awareness seminar
$11,000.00
View trip details View PDF Wellstone, Sen. Paul (-MN)
03/24/00-03/26/00
Wellstone, Sen. Paul (-MN)
Raleigh, NC
Speaking engagements
$1,409.64
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