Ic-trips Elizabeth Wood Jarvis, Congressional Staffer - Privately Financed Travel
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View Details / PDF Dates Sponsor Approver Destination/ Purpose Cost
View trip details View PDF 08/08/02-08/09/02 Washington Group International Inc. - Westinghouse Savannah River Co. Thompson, Sen. Fred (-TN)
Aiken, SC
Fact-finding at Department of Energy's Savannah River site
$623.90
View trip details View PDF 01/30/04-01/31/04 Congressional Institute Inc. Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
Philadelphia, PA
Congress of Tomorrow 2004 retreat
$168.00
View trip details View PDF 02/25/05-02/27/05 Edison Electric Institute Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
San Antonio, TX
Invited speaker at EEI governmental affairs conference
$1,364.36
View trip details View PDF 08/08/04-08/11/04 Information Technology Industry Council Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
Silicon Valley, CA
Fact-finding
$2,196.00
View trip details View PDF 04/10/04-04/17/04 Nuclear Energy Institute Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
Tokyo, JapanCultural Mecca - Kyoto, Japan
Fact-finding
$10,299.48
View trip details View PDF 02/08/03-02/09/03 Congressional Institute Inc. Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
House-Senate Republican planning conference
$364.66
View trip details View PDF 01/27/05-01/29/05 Congressional Institute Inc. Frist, Sen. Bill (-TN)
White Sulphur Springs, WVGolfing
Congress of Tomorrow bicameral congressional retreat
$636.00
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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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History» Flights of Fancy

Ex.-Rep. Bob Ney said he gave a “speech to Scottish parliamentarians” on this trip to Scotland. He later admitted in a guilty plea with federal prosecutors that he “mischaracterized the purpose" of this gambling and golfing trip.

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