Ic-trips Douglas M Stoss, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View trip details View PDF 03/03/05-03/05/05 Congressional Institute Inc. Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Bicameral chiefs-of-staff retreat and education
$1,006.00
View trip details View PDF 03/26/04-03/28/04 Telecommunications Industry Association Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
Cambridge, MD
Telecommunications policy education
$527.00
View trip details View PDF 03/11/04-03/13/04 Congressional Institute Inc. Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
New York, NYCultural Mecca
Chiefs-of-staff retreat and education
$1,011.00
View trip details View PDF 02/20/02-02/22/02 First Health Group Corp. Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
Scottsdale, AZGolfing
Education and speech
$1,869.90
Pricey Hotels
View trip details View PDF 08/18/01-08/20/01 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
Jacksonville, FLGolfing
Education
$755.90
View trip details View PDF 05/30/01-06/02/01 California Healthcare Institute Shadegg, Rep. John (-AZ)
Irvine, CA
Biotechnology education
$1,743.00
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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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