Ic-tripsMost-Traveled Congressional Staffers


Staffer Number of Trips Cost of Trips Approver(s)
Flynn, Daniel P 11 $8814

Resigned  Texas, 22nd RepublicanDeLay, Rep. Tom

Filon, Peter J 11 $15092

Texas, 6th RepublicanBarton, Rep. Joe

Michigan, 15th DemocratDingell, Rep. John

Retired  Louisiana, 3rd RepublicanTauzin, Rep. Billy

Farmer, Danelle 11 $9848

Resigned  Texas, 8th RepublicanCombest, Rep. Larry

Ellard, Angela Paolini 11 $22405

Retired  Texas, 7th RepublicanArcher, Rep. Bill

Retired  California, 22nd RepublicanThomas, Rep. Bill

Deegan, Colleen Anne 11 $44255

Ran for Other Office  Alaska RepublicanMurkowski, Sen. Frank H

Darrell, Nona S 11 $11386

Pennsylvania, 17th DemocratHolden, Rep. Tim

Maryland, 5th DemocratHoyer, Rep. Steny

Minnesota, 7th DemocratPeterson, Rep. Collin

Cole, Kelly Angell 11 $22326

Texas, 6th RepublicanBarton, Rep. Joe

Coggins, Ernie 11 $6035

Retired  South Carolina RepublicanThurmond, Sen. Strom

Campbell, Jack M 11 $20317

Arkansas DemocratLincoln, Sen. Blanche

Buist, Alison R L 11 $18581

Oregon RepublicanSmith, Sen. Gordon

Brooks, Bob R 11 $19893

Louisiana, 4th RepublicanMcCrery, Rep. Jim

Brathwaite, Paul A 11 $14252

Maryland, 7th DemocratCummings, Rep. Elijah

North Carolina, 12th DemocratWatt, Rep. Mel

Branson, Missy Jo 11 $19072

North Carolina, 6th RepublicanCoble, Rep. Howard

Brandell, James F 11 $11199

Michigan, 4th RepublicanCamp, Rep. Dave

Bonlender, Brian N 11 $14565

Washington, 1st DemocratInslee, Rep. Jay

Beattie, Dan 11 $17840

Michigan, 15th DemocratDingell, Rep. John

Woodward, Nathaniel 10 $9380

California, 35th DemocratWaters, Rep. Maxine

Woodruff Lyons, Holly 10 $17195

Alaska, 1st RepublicanYoung, Rep. Don

Wojtasik, Catherine Cruz 10 $18596

Indiana DemocratBayh, Sen. Evan

Defeated  Connecticut, 5th DemocratMaloney, Rep. James H

Walsh, Mary Bridget 10 $11672

Florida DemocratNelson, Sen. Bill

Montana DemocratTester, Sen. Jon

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