Trips

House & Senate travel disclosures
Chamber
DatesAmount
PersonFunderDestinationDatesAmountSource
John A. LauferGettysburg CollegeGettysburg, PAMay 13 – May 15, 2022Pending
Matthew S. DussUnknownUnknownMay 13 – May 15, 2022Pending
Jason CrowNational Security ActionCambridge, MDMay 13 – May 14, 2022Pending
Stephanie N. MurphyGettysburg CollegeGettysburg, PAMay 13 – May 15, 2022Pending
Michelle M. DorothyCenter ForwardMiddleburg, VAMay 11 – May 13, 2022Pending
Tara V. RountreeCenter ForwardMiddleburg, VAMay 11 – May 13, 2022Pending
Stacey E. PlaskettClimate Solutions FoundationMiami, FLMay 9 – May 10, 2022Pending
David G. ValadaoClimate Solutions FoundationMiami, FLMay 8 – May 10, 2022Pending
Paola GuzmanThe Council for Golobal EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 6, 2022Pending
Sara JacobsThe Council for Global EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 6, 2022Pending
Robert F. AhernUnknownUnknownMay 6 – May 9, 2022Pending
Patrick T. BondAmerican Lands ProjectOwyhee Canyonlands, OregonMay 6 – May 9, 2022$1,642
Halie L. CraigUnknownUnknownMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Alexa L. WalkerAmerican AccountabilityFoundation Heritage Foundation Conservative Partnership InstituteCambridge, MDMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Rafael ElizaldeThe Council for Global EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Cody J. MendozaThe Council for Global EqualitySan Diego, CAMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Corey Elizabeth CookeAmerican Accountability Foundation, Heritage Foundation, and Conservative Partnership Institute, IncCambridge, MDMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Sang H. YiAmerican Accountability Foundation, Heritage Foundation, and Conservative Partnership InstituteCambridge, MDMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Juan VargasThe Council for Global EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Raul RuizThe Council for Global EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Mike SmullenCongressional InstituteWilliamsburg, VAMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
S. Molly Frommby American Accountability Foundation, Heritage Foundation, and Conservative Partnership Institute,Cambridge, MDMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Patrick Christopher SchillingAmerican Accountability Foundation, Heritage Foundation, and Conservative Partnership InstituteCambridge, MDMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Lucas A. PinonThe Council for Global EqualityTijuana, MexicoMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending
Jonathan E. LoweCongressional InstituteWilliamsburg, VAMay 5 – May 6, 2022Pending

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Context

What these trip disclosures are and why they matter

These records describe privately funded congressional travel disclosures. They generally show who took the trip, who funded it, where it went, when it happened, and the reported dollar amount.

The filings exist because congressional travel backed by outside organizations is subject to disclosure rules. The goal is transparency: the public should be able to see when outside entities are paying for trips connected to members of Congress or congressional staff.

That matters because travel can reveal patterns of access, influence, and relationship-building that do not show up in ordinary legislative data. Looking across funders, destinations, amounts, and repeat travelers can help users understand who is funding proximity to Capitol Hill and how often.

How to read the data

  • Use the funder and amount filters to narrow in on specific outside funders.
  • Open linked people and funder pages to trace repeat relationships over time.
  • Use source links to review the filing provenance behind each disclosure row.