Ic-trips Christopher Otillio, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View Details / PDF Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF 03/24/05-03/30/05 Chinese International Economic Cooperative Association Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
Taipei, Taiwan
Fact-finding and educational visit
$4,980.00
View trip details View PDF 02/20/03-02/23/03 FN Aviation Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
London, EnglandCultural Mecca
Meetings regarding trade and international business
$2,707.25
View trip details View PDF 01/09/04-01/15/04 Government of Qatar Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
Doha, Qatar
Educational and cultural exchange program
$7,700.00
View trip details View PDF 04/24/03-04/27/03 Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
New Orleans, LA
Economics seminar
$1,617.90
View trip details View PDF 08/20/04-08/29/04 Institute of Strategic and International Studies Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
To learn about Malaysia's political, governmental, and economic systems
$6,728.02
View trip details View PDF 12/15/03-12/17/03 Medco Health Solutions Inc. Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
Las Vegas, NVSin CityGolfing
Visit Medco Health Solutions automated pharmacy and call center
$1,194.22
View trip details View PDF 11/22/02-11/24/02 New York Mercantile Exchange Ney, Rep. Robert (-OH)
New York, NYCultural Mecca
Congressional energy seminar at the NYMEX
$394.50
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