Ic-tripsMost-Traveled Congressional Staffers


Staffer Number of Trips Cost of Trips Approver(s)
Horner, John R 12 $25628

Retired  Oklahoma, 4th RepublicanWatts, Rep. J.C.

Harrison, Orrin L IV 12 $26724

Texas, 32nd RepublicanSessions, Rep. Pete

Gordon, Robert 12 $8737

Retired  Virginia, 7th RepublicanBliley, Rep. Thomas

Retired  Ohio, 4th RepublicanOxley, Rep. Michael

Goo, Michael L 12 $14919

Texas, 6th RepublicanBarton, Rep. Joe

Retired  Louisiana, 3rd RepublicanTauzin, Rep. Billy

Geduldig, Samuel K 12 $21341

Missouri, 7th RepublicanBlunt, Rep. Roy

Retired  Ohio, 4th RepublicanOxley, Rep. Michael

Feather, Karen M 12 $18289

Pennsylvania, 11th DemocratKanjorski, Rep. Paul

Denham, Lori L 12 $17982

Retired  California, 20th DemocratDooley, Rep. Calvin

Dansky, Stacey E 12 $25122

Michigan, 14th DemocratConyers, Rep. John

Cooke, Charles E 12 $21704

Tennessee, 6th DemocratGordon, Rep. Bart

Texas, 4th RepublicanHall, Rep. Ralph

Cline, Ben 12 $16039

Virginia, 6th RepublicanGoodlatte, Rep. Bob

Christensen, Susan M 12 $11042

Defeated  Connecticut, 5th RepublicanJohnson, Rep. Nancy

Campbell, Karen E 12 $17655

Oklahoma, 2nd DemocratBoren, Rep. Dan

Ran for Other Office  Oklahoma, 2nd DemocratCarson, Rep. Brad

Texas, 4th RepublicanHall, Rep. Ralph

Cabasco, Vergil 12 $23955

Retired  Washington, 8th RepublicanDunn, Rep. Jennifer

Boyle, Kirk 12 $34189

Retired  Texas, 26th RepublicanArmey, Rep. Richard K

Missouri, 7th RepublicanBlunt, Rep. Roy

Boyagian, Levon 12 $18603

Alaska, 1st RepublicanYoung, Rep. Don

Bailey, Stephen R 12 $37174

North Dakota DemocratConrad, Sen. Kent

Zuckerman, Laura J 11 $18749

Indiana, 4th RepublicanBuyer, Rep. Steve

Young, Eve Alexander 11 $37051

Arizona, 4th DemocratPastor, Rep. Ed

Wallen, Matthew T 11 $13220

Ohio, 14th RepublicanLaTourette, Rep. Steve

Alaska, 1st RepublicanYoung, Rep. Don

Wallace, Jessica A 11 $17877

Retired  Louisiana, 3rd RepublicanTauzin, Rep. Billy

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