Congressional Trips by Traveler Name


Staffer Number of Trips Cost of Trips Approver(s)
Sullivan, Michael 37 $65445

California, 45th RepublicanBono Mack, Rep. Mary

Nevada RepublicanEnsign, Sen. John

Smith, Bradley W 16 $42972

California, 26th RepublicanDreier, Rep. David

Smith, Linda Gene 16 $41242

California, 28th DemocratBerman, Rep. Howard

Sheil, Paula M 5 $36969

California, 24th RepublicanGallegly, Rep. Elton

Shogren, Brett A 17 $36961

Missouri, 7th RepublicanBlunt, Rep. Roy

Resigned  Texas, 22nd RepublicanDeLay, Rep. Tom

Shevlin, George F IV 8 $35583

Connecticut, 1st DemocratLarson, Rep. John

Steinmann, Amy Burnside 12 $34445

Missouri, 7th RepublicanBlunt, Rep. Roy

Resigned  Texas, 22nd RepublicanDeLay, Rep. Tom

Retired  Florida, 13th RepublicanMiller, Rep. Dan

Stien, Robert Sean 19 $32295

Nebraska, 2nd RepublicanTerry, Rep. Lee

Soifer, Halie 10 $31066

Florida, 19th DemocratWexler, Rep. Robert

Stout, Brian 3 $30537

Virginia, 11th RepublicanDavis, Rep. Tom

Smith, William 9 $29348

Kentucky, 5th RepublicanRogers, Rep. Harold

Stombres, Steven C 16 $27801

Virginia, 7th RepublicanCantor, Rep. Eric

Soumbeniotis, Anastasia H 9 $27016

Resigned  Pennsylvania, 9th RepublicanShuster, Rep. Bud

Alaska, 1st RepublicanYoung, Rep. Don

Soderquist, Randall J 6 $26196

New Mexico DemocratBingaman, Sen. Jeff

Shively, Alexander 8 $26161

Georgia RepublicanChambliss, Sen. Saxby

Defeated  New Hampshire RepublicanSmith, Sen. Robert C

Stewart, David B 6 $25212

Pennsylvania, 3rd RepublicanEnglish, Rep. Phil

Stack, Elizabeth S K 14 $24662

Texas, 6th RepublicanBarton, Rep. Joe

Texas, 4th RepublicanHall, Rep. Ralph

Silberfeld, Anthony T 5 $24560

New York, 7th DemocratCrowley, Rep. Joseph

Stein, Ellen P 9 $24239

Missouri RepublicanBond, Sen. Christopher

Oklahoma RepublicanInhofe, Sen. James

Defeated  New Hampshire RepublicanSmith, Sen. Robert C

Schiffer, R Michael 5 $23607

California DemocratFeinstein, Sen. Dianne

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