Trips
House & Senate travel disclosures| Person | Funder | Destination | Dates | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter-Anthony Pappas | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 17 – Nov 21, 2025 | Pending | |
| Daniel K. Dudis | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 13 – Nov 17, 2025 | Pending | |
| Jonathan N. Misk | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 13 – Nov 17, 2025 | Pending | |
| Sheldon Whitehouse | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 13 – Nov 17, 2025 | Pending | |
| Claire Wang | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 13 – Nov 17, 2025 | Pending | |
| Lauren B. O'Brien | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 12 – Nov 14, 2025 | Pending | |
| Joel Burke | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 12 – Nov 14, 2025 | Pending | |
| Clark A. Hedrick | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 12 – Nov 14, 2025 | Pending | |
| Ryan Arazi | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 8 – Nov 15, 2025 | Pending | |
| Claudia F. Brady | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 8 – Nov 15, 2025 | Pending | |
| Justin Anthony | Unknown | Unknown | Nov 4 – Nov 14, 2025 | Pending | |
| Bradley Neal Howard | The Pew Charitable Trusts | Gettysburg, PA | Oct 24 – Oct 25, 2025 | Pending | |
| Lisa A. Murkowski | Unknown | Unknown | Oct 24, 2025 | Pending | |
| Clara P. Cargile | American Gas Association | Lexington, KY | Sep 28 – Sep 29, 2025 | Pending | |
| Peter-Anthony Pappas | Unknown | Unknown | Sep 28 – Oct 1, 2025 | Pending | |
| Aaron T. Jordan | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| Sophie A. Jones | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| Molly C. Barlow | Unknown | Unknown | Sep 26 – Sep 27, 2025 | Pending | |
| Beau F. Shaw | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| Connor L. Hale | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| Karthik Jayraman Venkatraman | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| John W. Bleed | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26, 2025 | Pending | |
| Simon A. Lee | Unknown | Unknown | Sep 26 – Sep 27, 2025 | Pending | |
| Madeleine R. Dierksheide | Council on Foreign Relations | New York, NY | Sep 26 – Sep 27, 2025 | Pending | |
| Emma G. Schultheis | Information Technology and Innovation Foundation | Boston, MA | Sep 25 – Sep 26, 2025 | Pending |
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.