Ic-tripsMost-Traveled Congressional Staffers


Staffer Number of Trips Cost of Trips Approver(s)
Scola, Nancy E 3 $3762

California, 30th DemocratWaxman, Rep. Henry

Schwietert, David D 3 $3732

Died in Office  Wyoming RepublicanThomas, Sen. Craig

South Dakota RepublicanThune, Sen. John

Schweickhardt, Reynold C 3 $3670

Resigned  Ohio, 18th RepublicanNey, Rep. Robert

Schwartz, David C 3 $1408

Montana DemocratBaucus, Sen. Max

Schwadron, Steven Clark 3 $4997

Massachusetts, 10th DemocratDelahunt, Rep. William

Schulet, Kurt 3 $2561

Utah RepublicanBennett, Sen. Robert

Retired  Florida RepublicanMack, Sen. Connie

Schubert, Brian S 3 $6846

Defeated  Connecticut, 5th RepublicanJohnson, Rep. Nancy

Florida, 12th RepublicanPutnam, Rep. Adam

Schroeder, David J 3 $9753

Defeated  California, 50th RepublicanBilbray, Rep. Brian

Schons, Chris 3 $14138

Ran for Other Office  Florida, 13th RepublicanHarris, Rep. Katherine

Schnittger, David M 3 $2583

Ohio, 8th RepublicanBoehner, Rep. John

Schmidt, Philip B 3 $4520

New York, 16th DemocratSerrano, Rep. Jose

Schloesser, Christopher J 3 $5244

Florida, 2nd DemocratBoyd, Rep. Allen

Schlapp, Matt 3 $4533

Kansas, 4th RepublicanTiahrt, Rep. Todd

Schiliro, Philip M 3 $2456

California, 30th DemocratWaxman, Rep. Henry

Schatz, Stephen 3 $9748

Indiana, 5th RepublicanBurton, Rep. Dan

Scarton, Amy Marie 3 $4074

Oregon, 3rd DemocratBlumenauer, Rep. Earl

Minnesota, 8th DemocratOberstar, Rep. James

Savage, James III 3 $5831

Arkansas, 2nd DemocratSnyder, Rep. Vic

Satcher, Daraka E 3 $12800

Ran for Other Office  Tennessee, 9th DemocratFord, Rep. Harold

Georgia, 4th DemocratJohnson, Rep. Hank

South Carolina, 5th DemocratSpratt, Rep. John

Samuelson, Alfred Dreyfus 3 $5016

South Dakota DemocratJohnson, Sen. Timothy

Salamone, John C 3 $1695

Ohio RepublicanVoinovich, Sen. George

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