Trips Disclosed by Virginia's Delegation

ByABC News
April 26, 2005, 12:47 PM

April 26, 2005 -- -- Members of Congress were given more than $16 million worth of trips by private corporations and non-profit organizations between 2000 and winter 2005, according to PoliticalMoneyLine. The group received the information from the clerk of the House of Representatives and the secretary of the Senate.

Here is a list of the cost of privately funded trips disclosed by Virginia's congressional delegation:

Senators
George Allen (R) disclosed seven trips at a total cost of $12,461.
John Warner (R) disclosed 10 trips at a total cost of $8,079.

Representatives
Eric Cantor (R) disclosed 14 trips at a total cost of $24,466.
Rick Boucher (D) disclosed 37 trips at a total cost of $60,717.
Jo Ann Davis (R) disclosed four trips at a total cost of $13,515.
Tom Davis (R) disclosed 10 trips at a total cost of $24,564.
Thelma Drake (R) disclosed no trips as of March 31, 2005.
Randy Forbes (R) disclosed five trips at a total cost of $16,840.
Virgil Goode (R) disclosed one trip at a total cost of $523.
Bob Goodlatte (R) disclosed 29 trips at a total cost of $49,682.
Jim Moran (D) disclosed 17 trips at a total cost of $43,531.
Robert C. Scott (D)disclosed four trips trips at a total cost of $3,068.
Frank Wolf (R) disclosed six trips at a total cost of $25,969.

If you would like more information about congressional trips, go to PoliticalMoneyLine's site.

To compare this information to other states' congressional delegation, back to map.

Source: PoliticalMoneyLine.com