Ic-tripsVictor Klatt, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel

 
View Details / PDF Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF 11/01/07-11/03/07 Congressional Institute Inc. McKeon, Rep. Howard "Buck" (-CA)
Cambridge, MD
To attend bicameral chiefs-of-staff retreat
$631.20
View trip details View PDF 11/01/07-11/03/07 Congressional Institute Inc. McKeon, Rep. Howard "Buck" (-CA)
Cambridge, MD
Chiefs-of-staff retreat
$631.20
View trip details View PDF 12/03/06-12/04/06 National Workforce Association McKeon, Rep. Howard "Buck" (-CA)
St. Petersburg, FLGolfingTropical Paradise
Speaking at the Fifth Annual Workforce Association Conference regarding committee issues
$490.74
View trip details View PDF 04/24/00-04/30/00 Center for Civic Education Goodling, Rep. William F (-PA)
Munich, Germany - Prague, Czech RepublicCultural Mecca - ... more
To visit the Czech Republic and observe school programs
$2,665.00
View trip details View PDF 03/25/00-03/25/00 DCS Inc. Goodling, Rep. William F (-PA)
San Francisco, CACultural Mecca
The purpose of this trip was to visit a student loan collection facility
$540.00
View trip details View PDF 03/24/00-03/24/00 Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Goodling, Rep. William F (-PA)
Los Angeles, CACultural Mecca
Opportunity to meet industry people and to see first hand how the Fashion Institute works
$566.60
View trip details View PDF 01/14/00-01/20/00 Council of the Great City Schools Goodling, Rep. William F (-PA)
Anchorage, AK - Barrow, AK
To gain first-hand view of rural Alaska schools
$2,660.00
View trip details View PDF 01/13/00-01/14/00 University of Oklahoma Goodling, Rep. William F (-PA)
Norman, OK
To discuss with their staff the status of Elementary and Secondary Education Act
$323.48
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Cultural Mecca Cultural Mecca Golfing Golfing Hellhole Hellhole Sin City Sin City Skiing Skiing Tropical Paradise Tropical Paradise

Destination categories are based on the locations traveled to and make no assertions as to the actual activity of the traveler.

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