
Mike CRAPO
Republican · Idaho
Ranked #40 of 100 senators
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Wed, May 7, 2025
RECORDED VOTE DEMAND15
Motion requiring recorded vote rather than voice vote
Senator Crapo requested yeas and nays on a motion, which is a routine procedural right that adds time for a roll call vote but shows no clear obstructive intent given the immediate UC request to proceed.
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Mr. President, I ask for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there a sufficient second? There appears to be a sufficient second. Mr. CRAPO. I ask unanimous consent the rollcall vote begin immediately. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The question is on agreeing to the motion. The clerk will call the roll. The legislative clerk called the roll. The result was announced--yeas 53, nays 47, as follows: [Rollcall Vote No. 236 Leg.] YEAS--53 Banks Barrasso Blackburn Boozman Britt Budd Capito Cassidy Collins Cornyn Cotton Cramer Crapo Cruz Curtis Daines Ernst Fischer Graham Grassley Hagerty Hawley Hoeven Husted Hyde-Smith Johnson Justice Kennedy Lankford Lee Lummis Marshall McConnell McCormick Moody Moran Moreno Mullin Murkowski Paul Ricketts Risch Rounds Schmitt Scott (FL) Scott (SC) Sheehy Sullivan Thune Tillis Tuberville Wicker Young NAYS--47 Alsobrooks Baldwin Bennet Blumenthal Blunt Rochester Booker Cantwell Coons Cortez Masto Duckworth Durbin Fetterman Gallego Gillibrand Hassan Heinrich Hickenlooper Hirono Kaine Kelly Kim King Klobuchar Lujan Markey Merkley Murphy Murray Ossoff Padilla Peters Reed Rosen Sanders Schatz Schiff Schumer Shaheen Slotkin Smith Van Hollen Warner Warnock Warren Welch Whitehouse Wyden The motion was agreed to. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT Messages from the President of the United States were communicated to the Senate by Mr. Hanley, one of his secretaries. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) MEASURES DISCHARGED PETITION We, the undersigned Senators, in accordance with chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, hereby direct that the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee be discharged from further consideration of S.J. Res. 13, a joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency of the Department of the Treasury relating to the review of applications under the Bank Merger Act. John Kennedy, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Bill Hagerty, Pete Ricketts, Steve Daines, Tom Cotton, Kevin Cramer, Rick Scott, John Husted, Ted Budd, Deb Fischer, Mike Rounds, James C. Justice, Tommy Tuberville, Katie Boyd Britt, Tom Tillis, Cynthia M. Lummis, Roger F. Wicker, Ron Johnson, Mike Crapo, Marsha Blackburn, David McCormick, John Cornyn, Tim Scott, Joni Ernst, Jerry Moran, Bill Cassidy, Roger Marshall, Ted Cruz, Eric Schmitt. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS The following concurrent resolutions and Senate resolutions were read, and referred (or acted upon), as indicated: By Mr. WHITEHOUSE (for himself, Mr. Blumenthal, Ms. Hirono, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Lujan, Mr. Padilla, Ms. Smith, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Welch, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Sanders, and Mr. Booker): S. Res. 205. A resolution condemning recent attacks on the free press by President Donald J. Trump and reaffirming the United States commitment to preserving and protecting freedom of the press as a cornerstone of democracy; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. MERKLEY (for himself, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Barrasso, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Booker, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Daines, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Justice, Mr. Padilla, Mr. Peters, Mr. Risch, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Warren, Mr. Welch, and Mr. Tillis): S. Res. 206. A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of National Nurses Week, to be observed from May 6 through May 12, 2025; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. By Ms. ERNST: S. Con. Res. 13. A concurrent resolution recognizing the critical importance of the United States Special Operations Forces community and expressing support for the designation of SOF Week; to the Committee on Armed Services. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS By Mrs. BRITT (for herself, Mr. Schmitt, Mr. Cramer, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Daines, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Justice, Mr. Lankford, Mr. Marshall, Mr. McCormick, Mr. Moran, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Risch, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Sheehy, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Budd, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, and Mr. Graham): S. 1630. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to provide more opportunities for mothers to succeed, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Mrs. BRITT. Mr. President, today I could not be more proud to introduce a piece of legislation that goes to the heart of what I believe the Republican Party stands for. We are the party of life, the party of parents, and the party of hard-working Americans. This, among many reasons, is why I believe the Republican Party won so resoundingly in November. We ran on a promise to strengthen and grow American families, and this is another promise that we are going to keep. My legislation, the MOMS Act, is further proof of that commitment. Alongside my friends, Senators Eric Schmitt and Kevin Cramer, I am honored to introduce this pro-life, pro-woman, and pro-family legislation. I would also like to thank so many of my Republican colleagues for already jumping on and cosponsoring this. The MOMS Act is straightforward. It stands for More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed. First, the MOMS Act would establish pregnancy.gov. This new website would feature a wide range of resources available to expecting and postpartum moms as well as moms and families with young children. We are providing necessary resources and support to women throughout their pregnancy journey. While being a mom is the most rewarding experience, I think I can speak for most moms when I say that it is a challenging one as well. When I was pregnant with my first child, I felt like I had no idea what I was doing. I remember actually being in the hospital room, them waiting, you know, to discharge me, and me thinking, You are going to send me home with her? What do I do next? Fortunately, I had the support of my friends and my family that helped me through this exciting journey of bringing new life into the world and bringing that baby home. However, I know that many moms may not have the incredible support that I did. That is why the MOMS Act is so important. This would help the most vulnerable, the most isolated women the most. Resources available to moms would include: mentorship opportunities, including pregnancy and parenting health; health and well-being services, including women's medical services like OB/GYN services, primary care, dental care, and mental health services. Financial assistance, work opportunities, childcare resources, foster care resources, adoption services, and educational opportunities for parents would be included. I could go on and on and on. It also includes material or legal support. So when you think of what material support would be, it is transportation, food, nutrition, clothing, household goods, baby supplies, housing, shelters, maternity homes, help with tax preparation, and more. When you think about legal services, what it would include is child support, family leave, breastfeeding protections, and custody issues. Next, I want to talk about the grant portion of the bill. This part would actually be separated into two different grant programs. The first one would help purchase necessary tools for prenatal and postnatal telehealth appointments, including medical equipment and technologies for those in rural areas and others in medically underserved communities. And the second program would establish a grant program for nonprofit entities to support, encourage, and to assist women through their pregnancies and to care for their babies after birth. This grant program would be funding many of the resources that I just named for mental health services, other medical care, childcare, housing assistance, education and employment assistance, and nutritional assistance. Finally, the third part of my bill is Senator Kevin Cramer's Unborn Child Support Act. It would require States to apply child support obligations to the time period during pregnancy if requested by the mother. This could be requested retroactively, and State level requirements involving proof of paternity would still apply. When I think about what this bill means to me, I immediately think of my own two children. They are why I am here today. They are why I chose to step up and run for the Senate. Their future and the future of the next generation is absolutely what I am fighting for. As parents, our children are at the heart of every decision we make. We want them to have the greatest opportunity to succeed and to thrive. As a Senator, I want that for children across our Nation, from coast to coast. They are at the heart of this commonsense legislation. Building a comprehensive culture of life starts with building blocks just like the MOMS Act. To all moms across my great State of Alabama and across our incredible country, I could not be more proud to stand with you. I am committed to growing and strengthening families and ensuring parents have the opportunities and resources needed so that they and their children can thrive and live their American dream. I am committed to getting the MOMS Act signed into law so that we can ensure that the comprehensive culture of life, that the next generation is ready, is prepared, and that women, as they go through their pregnancy journey, all the phases of it, are supported as they work to bring life into this world. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS ______ SENATE RESOLUTION 205--CONDEMNING RECENT ATTACKS ON THE FREE PRESS BY PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP AND REAFFIRMING THE UNITED STATES COMMITMENT TO PRESERVING AND PROTECTING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS AS A CORNERSTONE OF DEMOCRACY Mr. WHITEHOUSE (for himself, Mr. Blumenthal, Ms. Hirono, Ms. Klobuchar, Mr. Lujan, Mr. Padilla, Ms. Smith, Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Welch, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Sanders, and Mr. Booker) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary: S. Res. 205 Whereas a free and independent press is fundamental to the preservation of democracy, ensuring government accountability, an informed citizenry, and the protection of fundamental rights; Whereas President Donald J. Trump has taken direct action to harm and restrict press freedoms and has repeatedly attacked the press through inflammatory rhetoric in his speeches and on social media, including-- (1) accusing, without evidence, media outlets such as The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC of ``illegal'' behavior during a speech at the Department of Justice; (2) claiming CNN and MSNBC networks are ``political arms of the Democrat Party'' during a speech at the Department of Justice; (3) excluding the Associated Press from the White House press pool access due to disputes over naming conventions, leading to legal challenges concerning First Amendment violations; (4) filing a lawsuit against CBS News over a ``60 Minutes'' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, alleging biased editing and calling for CBS to lose broadcast licenses; (5) seeking to defund National Public Radio and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), including launching a Federal Communications Commission probe and issuing an Executive order instructing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease providing direct and indirect funds to both broadcasters; (6) refusing to take questions from NBC News reporters, claiming the network is ``discredited''; (7) seeking to impose the Administration's policy preferences on independent news organizations by forcing PBS to eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion office using threats of government funding cuts and ignoring reporters who list pronouns in their email signatures; and (8) rescinding a Department of Justice policy against subpoenaing journalists, exposing journalists' sources to the threat of possible identification and punishment; Whereas President Trump has used executive action to significantly reduce the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), leading to the placement of Voice of America journalists on administrative leave and the attempted termination of grants for Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty, and Middle East Broadcasting Network, which broadcast news to regions lacking free press; Whereas these actions demonstrate disdain for the fundamental rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press specifically protected in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution; Whereas these actions set a dangerous precedent, emboldening authoritarian regimes abroad to suppress free expression and silence dissent, and endangering the lives of journalists working in or broadcasting in authoritarian countries; Whereas, as of the date of the introduction of this resolution, 11 USAGM reporters are behind bars abroad, and international employees of USAGM in both Washington, D.C. and abroad are on work visas and risk deportation to hostile countries without the support and protection of the United States; and Whereas the United States has historically been a global leader in championing press freedom and condemning censorship and must reaffirm that commitment: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) strongly condemns President Donald J. Trump's attacks on the press, including efforts to delegitimize and restrict journalistic institutions; (2) reaffirms the essential role of a free press in preserving democracy and ensuring governmental accountability; (3) urges the executive branch to respect the rights of journalists and allow them to perform their duties without fear of retaliation; (4) calls for continued efforts to secure the release of the 11 USAGM journalists imprisoned abroad; and (5) expresses solidarity with journalists who face threats, harassment, or violence as a result of their commitment to truth and public service. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) SENATE RESOLUTION 206--SUPPORTING THE GOALS AND IDEALS OF NATIONAL NURSES WEEK, TO BE OBSERVED FROM MAY 6 THROUGH MAY 12, 2025 Mr. MERKLEY (for himself, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Barrasso, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Booker, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Daines, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Justice, Mr. Padilla, Mr. Peters, Mr. Risch, Mrs. Shaheen, Ms. Warren, Mr. Welch, and Mr. Tillis) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: S. Res. 206 Whereas, beginning in 1991, National Nurses Week has been celebrated annually from May 6, also known as ``National Recognition Day for Nurses'' through May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing; Whereas National Nurses Week is a time of year to reflect on the important contributions that nurses make in providing safe, high-quality health care; Whereas nurses serve on the front lines, risking their lives to treat the injured and sick during wartime, natural disasters, and public health emergencies; Whereas nurses are known to be patient advocates, acting to protect the lives of individuals under their care; Whereas nurses represent the largest single component of the health care profession, with an estimated population of more than 4,900,000 registered nurses in the United States; Whereas nurses are leading in the delivery of quality care in a transformed health care system that improves patient outcomes and safety; Whereas the Future of Nursing reports of the Institute of Medicine and National Academy of Medicine have highlighted the need for the nursing profession to meet the call for leadership in a team-based delivery model; Whereas, when nurse staffing levels increase, the risk of patient complications and lengthy hospital stays decrease, resulting in cost savings; Whereas nurses are experienced researchers, and the work of nurses encompasses a wide scope of scientific inquiry, including clinical research, health systems and outcomes research, and nursing education research; Whereas nurses provide care to all individuals across the United States; Whereas nurses are well-positioned to provide leadership, increase access to nursing care throughout the United States, and improve health outcomes for all patients; Whereas nurses are the cornerstone of the public health infrastructure, promoting healthy lifestyles and educating communities on disease prevention and health promotion; Whereas nurses help inform, educate, and work closely with legislators to improve-- (1) the education, retention, recruitment, and practice of all nurses; and (2) the health and safety of the patients for whom the nurses care; Whereas there is a need to-- (1) strengthen nursing workforce development programs at all levels, including the number of doctorally prepared faculty members; and (2) provide education to the nurse research scientists who can develop new nursing care models to improve the health status of all populations of the United States; Whereas nurses impact the lives of the people of the United States through every stage of life; and Whereas nursing has been voted the most honest and ethical profession in the United States: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) supports the goals and ideals of National Nurses Week, as founded by the American Nurses Association; (2) recognizes the significant contributions of nurses to the health care system of the United States; and (3) encourages the people of the United States to observe National Nurses Week with appropriate recognition, ceremonies, activities, and programs to demonstrate the importance of nurses to the everyday lives of patients. Congressional Record, Volume 171 Issue 75 (Tuesday, May 6, 2025) FOREIGN TRAVEL FINANCIAL REPORTS In accordance with the appropriate provisions of law, the Secretary of the Senate herewith submits the following reports for standing committees of the Senate, certain joint committees of the Congress, delegations and groups, and select and special committees of the Senate, relating to expenses incurred in the performance of authorized foreign travel: CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Lisa Murkowski: United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 35.00 .................. 35.00 Dana Herndon: United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 275.00 .................. 275.00 Daniel Mencher: United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 275.00 .................. 275.00 Brian Daner: New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. 569.00 .................. .................. 569.00 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 2,208.21 .................. 2,208.21 Delegation Expenses: * New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. .................. .................. 620.00 620.00 Abigail Kane: Germany........................ Euro............................... 2,964.00 .................. .................. 2,964.00 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 11,465.51 .................. 11,465.51 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 3,999.63 3,999.63 Jessica Berry: New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. 569.00 .................. .................. 569.00 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 14,000.00 .................. 14,000.00 Blaise Sheridan: New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. 569.00 .................. .................. 569.00 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 14,000.00 .................. 14,000.00 Delegation Expenses: * New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. .................. .................. 1,240.00 1,240.00 Margaret Flynn Sapia: Malta.......................... Euro............................... 270.00 .................. .................. 270.00 Moldova........................ Moldovan Leu....................... 91.00 .................. .................. 91.00 Romania........................ Romanian Leu....................... 662.06 .................. .................. 662.06 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 16,736.81 .................. 16,736.81 Delegation Expenses: * Romania........................ Romanian Leu....................... .................. .................. 1,145.00 1,145.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 5,694.06 58,995.53 7,004.63 71,694.22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR SUSAN COLLINS, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Apr. 23, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Richard Blumenthal: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,483.88 .................. .................. 1,483.88 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,286.03 .................. .................. 1,286.03 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,125.81 .................. 7,125.81 Jason Maroney: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,240.62 .................. .................. 1,240.62 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,008.11 .................. .................. 1,008.11 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,125.81 .................. 7,125.81 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 10,168.00 10,168.00 Delegation Expenses: * Israel......................... New Israeli Sheqel................. .................. .................. 3,411.95 3,411.95 Delegation Expenses: * Jordan......................... Jordanian Dinar.................... .................. .................. 672.86 672.86 Senator Joni Ernst: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 606.00 .................. .................. 606.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 6,856.21 .................. 6,856.21 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,084.00 5,084.00 Senator Tim Kaine: Finland........................ US Dollar.......................... 337.00 .................. .................. 337.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 4,694.62 .................. 4,694.62 Kaitlin Kleiber: Finland........................ US Dollar.......................... 775.57 .................. .................. 775.57 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 4,694.62 .................. 4,694.62 Delegation Expenses: * Finland........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 2,254.75 2,254.75 Senator Mark Kelly: Ukraine........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,124.00 .................. .................. 1,124.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 12,264.41 .................. 12,264.41 Jen Cox: Ukraine........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,124.00 .................. .................. 1,124.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 12,264.41 .................. 12,264.41 Delegation Expenses: * Poland......................... Zloty.............................. .................. .................. 4,330.22 4,330.22 Delegation Expenses: * Ukraine........................ Hryvnia............................ .................. .................. 2,405.17 2,405.17 Senator Gary Peters: Bangladesh..................... US Dollar.......................... 695.34 .................. .................. 695.34 Bhutan......................... US Dollar.......................... 955.09 .................. .................. 955.09 Thailand....................... US Dollar.......................... 236.21 .................. .................. 236.21 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 22,269.11 .................. 22,269.11 Sari Cureton: Bangladesh..................... US Dollar.......................... 32.28 .................. .................. 32.28 Bhutan......................... US Dollar.......................... 105.89 .................. .................. 105.89 Thailand....................... US Dollar.......................... 52.21 .................. .................. 52.21 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 20,139.61 .................. 20,139.61 Delegation Expenses: * Bangladesh..................... Taka............................... .................. .................. 1,256.43 1,256.43 Delegation Expenses: * Bhutan......................... Indian Rupee, Ngultrum............. .................. .................. 3,540.78 3,540.78 Delegation Expenses: * South Korea.................... Won................................ .................. .................. 198.00 198.00 Delegation Expenses: * Thailand....................... Baht............................... .................. .................. 122.42 122.42 Delegation Expenses: * United Arab Emirates........... UAE Dirham......................... .................. .................. 170.00 170.00 Senator Eric Schmitt: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 938.55 .................. .................. 938.55 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,084.00 5,084.00 Senator Elissa Slotkin: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,063.65 .................. .................. 2,063.65 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,084.00 5,084.00 Walter Lohman: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 201.17 .................. .................. 201.17 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 277.14 .................. .................. 277.14 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 10,168.00 10,168.00 Delegation Expenses: * Israel......................... New Israeli Sheqel................. .................. .................. 3,411.95 3,411.95 Senator Roger Wicker: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,063.65 .................. .................. 2,063.65 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,084.00 5,084.00 Adam Barker: Kenya.......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,131.00 .................. .................. 1,131.00 Rwanda......................... US Dollar.......................... 329.00 .................. .................. 329.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 15,778.80 .................. 15,778.80 Mariah Cooper: Kenya.......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,131.00 .................. .................. 1,131.00 Rwanda......................... US Dollar.......................... 329.00 .................. .................. 329.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 15,813.80 .................. 15,813.80 Delegation Expenses: * Kenya.......................... Kenyan Shilling.................... .................. .................. 89.30 89.30 Delegation Expenses: * Rwanda......................... Rwanda Franc....................... .................. .................. 130.00 130.00 Kristina Belcourt: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 1,186.70 .................. .................. 1,186.70 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,474.00 .................. .................. 1,474.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 20,145.00 .................. 20,145.00 Jenny Davis: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 668.50 .................. .................. 668.50 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 616.00 .................. .................. 616.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 10,158.00 .................. 10,158.00 Bradley Patout: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 889.00 .................. .................. 889.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,295.00 .................. 14,295.00 Mike Tokar: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 1,102.09 .................. .................. 1,102.09 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,104.25 .................. .................. 1,104.25 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 12,207.68 .................. 12,207.68 Michael Urena: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 1,104.25 .................. .................. 1,104.25 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,102.09 .................. .................. 1,102.09 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 20,145.00 .................. 20,145.00 Delegation Expenses: * Singapore...................... Singapore Dollar................... .................. .................. 491.00 491.00 Delegation Expenses: * Taiwan......................... New Taiwan Dollar.................. .................. .................. 2,348.14 2,348.14 Jonathan Epstein: Marshall Islands............... US Dollar.......................... 165.20 .................. .................. 165.20 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,810.64 .................. 14,810.64 Katie Karam: Marshall Islands............... US Dollar.......................... 249.00 .................. .................. 249.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,810.64 .................. 14,810.64 Adam Trull: Marshall Islands............... US Dollar.......................... 249.00 .................. .................. 249.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,810.64 .................. 14,810.64 Delegation Expenses: * Marshall Islands............... US Dollar.......................... .................. .................. 971.00 971.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 29,436.47 250,409.81 66,475.97 346,322.25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR ROGER WICKER, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, Apr. 30, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON THE BUDGET FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Lindsey Graham: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,134.00 .................. .................. 2,134.00 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,175.00 .................. .................. 1,175.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 6,856.21 .................. 6,856.21 Senator Sheldon Whitehouse: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,134.00 .................. .................. 2,134.00 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,175.00 .................. .................. 1,175.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 6,856.21 .................. 6,856.21 Clark Gascoigne: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,935.72 .................. .................. 1,935.72 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,083.22 .................. .................. 1,083.22 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 1,218.91 .................. 1,218.91 Ryan Geary: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,105.72 .................. .................. 2,105.72 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,175.00 .................. .................. 1,175.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 1,218.91 .................. 1,218.91 Delegation Expenses: * Belgium........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 2,808.66 2,808.66 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 47,961.57 47,961.57 Delegation Expenses: * Israel......................... Sheqel............................. .................. .................. 9,553.47 9,553.47 Taylor Reidy: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,919.72 .................. .................. 1,919.72 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,175.00 .................. .................. 1,175.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 1,218.91 .................. 1,218.91 Taylor Stephens: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 4,335.01 .................. .................. 4,335.01 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,175.00 .................. .................. 1,175.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 15,751.92 .................. 15,751.92 Nick Greene: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 4,060.67 .................. .................. 4,060.67 Israel......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,100.82 .................. .................. 1,100.82 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,874.91 .................. 7,874.91 Meaghan McCabe: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,948.00 .................. .................. 1,948.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 28,631.88 40,995.98 60,323.70 129,951.56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR LINDSEY GRAHAM, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, Apr. 30, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE & TRANSPORTATION FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Melissa Porter: New Zealand.................... US Dollar.......................... 569.00 .................. .................. 569.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,149.41 .................. 14,149.41 Delegation Expenses: * New Zealand.................... New Zealand Dollar................. .................. .................. 620.00 620.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 569.00 14,149.41 620.00 15,338.41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR TED CRUZ, Chairman, Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation, Mar. 26, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Parker: United States.................. Dollar............................. .................. 8,765.51 .................. 8,765.51 Austria........................ Euro............................... 1,770.93 .................. 434.74 2,205.67 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 1,770.93 8,765.51 434.74 10,971.18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include official expenses reimbursed to the Department of State, under the authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Sec. 22 of P.L. 95-384, and may include S. Res. 179 funds agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR ROGER F. WICKER, Chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Apr. 21, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON FINANCE FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Michael F. Bennet: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,053.03 .................. .................. 2,053.03 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,084.00 5,084.00 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 452.79 452.79 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 2,053.03 .................. 5,536.79 7,589.82 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR MICHAEL CRAPO, Chairman, Committee on Finance, Apr. 30, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator John Barrasso: Jordan......................... US Dollar.......................... 444.92 .................. .................. 444.92 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 8,686.01 .................. 8,686.01 Charles Ziegler: Jordan......................... US Dollar.......................... 510.21 .................. .................. 510.21 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 4,976.91 .................. 4,976.91 Delegation Expenses: * Jordan......................... Jordanian Dollar................... .................. .................. 388.05 388.05 Amanda Breinig: Japan.......................... US Dollar.......................... 4,780.21 .................. .................. 4,780.21 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 6,100.41 .................. 6,100.41 Delegation Expenses: * Japan.......................... Yen................................ .................. .................. 2,699.24 2,699.24 Senator Christopher Coons: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,134.00 .................. .................. 2,134.00 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,264.00 5,264.00 Senator Christopher Coons: Malta.......................... US Dollar.......................... 270.00 .................. .................. 270.00 Moldova........................ US Dollar.......................... 248.95 .................. .................. 248.95 Romania........................ US Dollar.......................... 549.58 .................. .................. 549.58 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 16,625.21 .................. 16,625.21 Elizabeth O'Bagy: Malta.......................... US Dollar.......................... 791.11 .................. .................. 791.11 Moldova........................ US Dollar.......................... 245.00 .................. .................. 245.00 Romania........................ US Dollar.......................... 662.05 .................. .................. 662.05 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 16,625.00 .................. 16,625.00 Delegation Expenses: * Malta.......................... Euro............................... .................. .................. 2,379.96 2,379.96 Delegation Expenses: * Moldova........................ Moldovan Leu....................... .................. .................. 384.64 384.64 Delegation Expenses: * Romania........................ Romanian Leu....................... .................. .................. 431.06 431.06 Senator John Cornyn: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,896.00 .................. .................. 1,896.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 6,924.49 .................. 6,924.49 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,264.00 5,264.00 Senator Steve Daines: China.......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,818.55 .................. .................. 1,818.55 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 14,318.01 .................. 14,318.01 Vietnam........................ US Dollar.......................... 268.84 .................. .................. 268.84 Darin Thacker: China.......................... US Dollar.......................... 1,818.55 .................. .................. 1,818.55 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 15,131.61 .................. 15,131.61 Vietnam........................ US Dollar.......................... 288.85 .................. .................. 288.85 Delegation Expenses: * China.......................... Yuan Renminbi...................... .................. .................. 6,521.47 6,521.47 Delegation Expenses: * Vietnam........................ Dong............................... .................. .................. 418.87 418.87 Senator Steve Daines: Argentina...................... US Dollar.......................... 865.37 .................. .................. 865.37 Brazil......................... US Dollar.......................... 682.89 .................. .................. 682.89 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 18,615.00 .................. 18,615.00 Darin Thacker: Argentina...................... US Dollar.......................... 825.38 .................. .................. 825.38 Brazil......................... US Dollar.......................... 633.17 .................. .................. 633.17 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 18,615.00 .................. 18,615.00 Delegation Expenses: * Argentina...................... Argentine Peso..................... .................. .................. 5,921.39 5,921.39 Delegation Expenses: * Brazil......................... Brazilian Real..................... .................. .................. 3,424.00 3,424.00 Margaret Dougherty: United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 5,185.31 .................. 5,185.31 Vietnam........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,537.00 .................. .................. 1,537.00 Delegation Expenses: * Vietnam........................ Dong............................... .................. .................. 151.25 151.25 Senator James E. Risch: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,084.00 .................. .................. 2,084.00 United Kingdom................. US Dollar.......................... 1,202.66 .................. .................. 1,202.66 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,027.41 .................. 7,027.41 Joseph Beigun: Germany........................ Euro............................... 1,834.93 .................. .................. 1,834.93 United Kingdom................. US Dollar.......................... 1,202.66 .................. .................. 1,202.66 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 11,173.21 .................. 11,173.21 Christopher Socha: Germany........................ Euro............................... 1,964.00 .................. .................. 1,964.00 United Kingdom................. US Dollar.......................... 1,202.66 .................. .................. 1,202.66 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 11,173.21 .................. 11,173.21 Suzanne Wrasse: Germany........................ Euro............................... 2,166.00 .................. .................. 2,166.00 United Kingdom................. US Dollar.......................... 1,202.66 .................. .................. 1,202.66 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 16,213.81 .................. 16,213.81 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 13,648.52 13,648.52 Delegation Expenses: * United Kingdom................. Pound Sterling..................... .................. .................. 4,851.12 4,851.12 Senator Brian Schatz: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 1,948.81 .................. .................. 1,948.81 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,896.61 .................. 7,896.61 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,264.00 5,264.00 Senator Jeanne Shaheen: Germany........................ Euro............................... 1,938.00 .................. .................. 1,938.00 Poland......................... Zloty.............................. 213.18 .................. .................. 213.18 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 12,639.61 .................. 12,639.61 Naz Durakoglu: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,084.00 .................. .................. 2,084.00 Poland......................... US Dollar.......................... 315.21 .................. .................. 315.21 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 12,639.61 .................. 12,639.61 Rachel Huxley-Cohen: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,298.29 .................. .................. 2,298.29 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 4,041.01 .................. 4,041.01 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 13,342.09 13,342.09 Delegation Expenses: * Poland......................... Zloty.............................. .................. .................. 1,671.60 1,671.60 John Tomaszewski: Ethiopia....................... Ethiopian Birr..................... 581.39 .................. .................. 581.39 Kenya.......................... US Dollar.......................... 876.51 .................. .................. 876.51 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 8,373.91 .................. 8,373.91 Delegation Expenses: * Ethiopia....................... Ethiopian Birr..................... .................. .................. 603.90 603.90 Delegation Expenses: * Kenya.......................... Kenyan Shilling.................... .................. .................. 68.00 68.00 Senator Chris Van Hollen: Germany........................ US Dollar.......................... 2,134.00 .................. .................. 2,134.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 13,011.41 .................. 13,011.41 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,264.00 5,264.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 46,519.59 235,992.77 77,961.16 360,473.52 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR JAMES E. RISCH, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, Apr. 25, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allison Green: Bangladesh..................... US Dollar.......................... 468.97 .................. .................. 468.97 Bhutan......................... US Dollar.......................... 703.29 .................. .................. 703.29 Thailand....................... US Dollar.......................... 313.26 .................. .................. 313.26 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 20,139.61 .................. 20,139.61 Delegation Expenses: * Bangladesh..................... Taka............................... .................. .................. 418.81 418.81 Delegation Expenses: * Bhutan......................... Indian Rupee, Ngultrum............. .................. .................. 1,180.26 1,180.26 Delegation Expenses: * South Korea.................... Won................................ .................. .................. 66.00 66.00 Delegation Expenses: * Thailand....................... Baht............................... .................. .................. 20.40 20.40 Delegation Expenses: * United Arab Emirates........... UAE Dirham......................... .................. .................. 50.77 50.77 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 1,485.52 20,139.61 1,736.24 23,361.37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384 and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR RAND PAUL, Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, Apr. 23, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Michael F. Bennet: Country 1...................... ................................... 198.16 .................. .................. 198.16 Country 2...................... ................................... .................. 6,729.71 .................. 6,279.71 Delegation Expenses: * Country 1...................... ................................... .................. .................. 835.81 835.81 Adam Martina: Country 1...................... ................................... 287.00 .................. .................. 287.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 1,107.00 .................. .................. 1,107.00 Country 3...................... ................................... 1,120.32 .................. .................. 1,120.32 Country 4...................... ................................... .................. 17,019.51 .................. 17,019.51 Alex Moree: Country 1...................... ................................... 287.00 .................. .................. 287.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 776.36 .................. .................. 776.36 Country 3...................... ................................... 1,120.32 .................. .................. 1,120.32 Country 4...................... ................................... .................. 17,763.81 .................. 17,763.81 Arjun Ravindra: Country 1...................... ................................... 287.00 .................. .................. 287.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 1,107.00 .................. .................. 1,107.00 Country 3...................... ................................... 1,120.32 .................. .................. 1,120.32 Country 4...................... ................................... .................. 17,763.81 .................. 17,763.81 Valli Sanmugalingam: Country 1...................... ................................... 287.00 .................. .................. 287.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 1,107.00 .................. .................. 1,107.00 Country 3...................... ................................... 1,120.32 .................. .................. 1,120.32 Country 4...................... ................................... .................. 17,019.51 .................. 17,019.51 Delegation Expenses: * Country 1...................... ................................... .................. .................. 390.94 390.94 Delegation Expenses: * Country 2...................... ................................... .................. .................. 290.78 290.78 Nathan Heiman: Country 1...................... ................................... 835.00 .................. .................. 835.00 Country 2...................... ................................... .................. 2,591.94 .................. 2,591.94 Rebecca Lee: Country 1...................... ................................... 835.00 .................. .................. 835.00 Country 2...................... ................................... .................. 1,686.94 .................. 1,686.94 Valli Sanmugalingam: Country 1...................... ................................... 836.00 .................. .................. 836.00 Country 2...................... ................................... .................. 1,866.94 .................. 1,866.94 Stephen Smith: Country 1...................... ................................... 732.35 .................. .................. 732.35 Country 2...................... ................................... .................. 3,316.94 .................. 3,316.94 Maria Mahler-Haug: Country 1...................... ................................... 735.00 .................. .................. 735.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 362.23 .................. .................. 362.23 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 14,647.81 .................. 14,647.81 Caroline Wadhams: Country 1...................... ................................... 585.00 .................. .................. 585.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 350.00 .................. .................. 350.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 14,647.81 .................. 14,647.81 Russell Willig: Country 1...................... ................................... 735.00 .................. .................. 735.00 Country 2...................... ................................... 500.00 .................. .................. 500.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 14,647.81 .................. 14,647.81 Delegation Expenses: * Country 2...................... ................................... .................. .................. 373.00 373.00 Maria Mahler-Haug: Country 1...................... ................................... 433.03 .................. .................. 433.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 238.23 .................. .................. 238.23 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 5,999.41 .................. 5,999.41 Michael Pevzner: Country 1...................... ................................... 423.03 .................. .................. 423.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 294.00 .................. .................. 294.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 10,238.71 .................. 10,238.71 Andrew Polesovsky: Country 1...................... ................................... 433.03 .................. .................. 433.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 294.00 .................. .................. 294.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 5,999.41 .................. 5,999.41 Steve Smith: Country 1...................... ................................... 433.03 .................. .................. 433.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 221.94 .................. .................. 221.94 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 10,313.01 .................. 10,313.01 Russell Willig: Country 1...................... ................................... 212.03 .................. .................. 212.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 294.00 .................. .................. 294.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 4,761.91 .................. 4,761.91 Dennis Wischmeier: Country 1...................... ................................... 423.03 .................. .................. 423.03 Country 2...................... ................................... 294.00 .................. .................. 294.00 Country 3...................... ................................... .................. 5,999.41 .................. 5,999.41 Delegation Expenses: * Country 1...................... ................................... .................. .................. 1,032.39 1,032.39 Delegation Expenses: * Country 2...................... ................................... .................. .................. 4,329.02 4,329.02 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 20,423.73 173,014.40 7,251.94 200,690.07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR TOM COTTON, Chairman, Committee on Intelligence, Apr. 25, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY FOR TRAVEL FROM JULY 1 TO SEP. 30, 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Cory Booker: Croatia........................ U.S. Dollar........................ 748.09 .................. .................. 748.09 Cyprus......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 311.68 .................. .................. 311.68 Greece......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,492.00 .................. .................. 1,492.00 Italy.......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,697.76 .................. .................. 1,697.76 Saudi Arabia................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,794.50 .................. .................. 1,794.50 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 22,339.87 .................. 22,339.87 Samir Hammoud: Croatia........................ U.S. Dollar........................ 1,063.44 .................. .................. 1,063.44 Cyprus......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 314.76 .................. .................. 314.76 Greece......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,492.00 .................. .................. 1,492.00 Italy.......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,697.76 .................. .................. 1,697.76 Saudi Arabia................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,794.50 .................. .................. 1,794.50 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 13,538.74 .................. 13,538.74 Delegation Expenses: * Croatia........................ Kuna............................... .................. .................. 2,200.67 2,200.67 Delegation Expenses: * Cyprus......................... Euro............................... .................. .................. 5,145.98 5,145.98 Delegation Expenses: * Greece......................... Euro............................... .................. .................. 1,037.33 1,037.33 Delegation Expenses: * Italy.......................... Euro............................... .................. .................. 2,805.52 2,805.52 Delegation Expenses: * Saudi Arabia................... Saudi Riyal........................ .................. .................. 507.48 507.48 Delegation Expenses: * United Arab Emirates........... UAE Dirham......................... .................. .................. 76.23 76.23 Katherine Nikas: Finland........................ U.S. Dollar........................ 1,010.87 .................. .................. 1,010.87 Netherlands.................... U.S. Dollar........................ 250.55 .................. .................. 250.55 Norway......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,081.00 .................. .................. 1,081.00 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 5,927.00 .................. 5,927.00 Delegation Expenses: * Finland........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 910.84 910.84 Delegation Expenses: * Netherlands.................... Euro............................... .................. .................. 1,049.17 1,049.17 Delegation Expenses: * Norway......................... Norwegian Krone.................... .................. .................. 1,038.33 1,038.33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 14,748.91 41,805.61 14,771.55 71,326.07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, Feb. 21, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUND FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY FOR TRAVEL FROM OCT. 1 TO DEC. 31, 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Erum Ibrahim: Japan.......................... US Dollar.......................... 857.50 .................. .................. 857.50 South Korea.................... US Dollar.......................... 1,214.00 .................. .................. 1,214.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,255.00 .................. 7,255.00 Patrick Souders: Japan.......................... US Dollar.......................... 857.51 .................. .................. 857.51 South Korea.................... US Dollar.......................... 1,214.00 .................. .................. 1,214.00 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 7,255.00 .................. 7,255.00 Delegation Expenses: * Japan.......................... Yen................................ .................. .................. 885.78 885.78 Delegation Expenses: * South Korea.................... Won................................ .................. .................. 3,486.50 3,486.50 Corey Becker Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 975.00 .................. .................. 975.00 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 730.73 .................. .................. 730.73 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 11,857.21 .................. 11,857.21 Ryan Giles: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 975.00 .................. .................. 975.00 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 730.73 .................. .................. 730.73 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 11,857.21 .................. 11,857.21 Katherine Nikas: Singapore...................... US Dollar.......................... 975.00 .................. .................. 975.00 Taiwan......................... US Dollar.......................... 730.73 .................. .................. 730.73 United States.................. US Dollar.......................... .................. 11,857.21 .................. 11,857.21 Delegation Expenses: * Singapore...................... Singapore Dollar................... .................. .................. 503.50 503.50 Delegation Expenses: * Taiwan......................... New Taiwan Dollar.................. .................. .................. 1,523.33 1,523.33 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 9,260.20 50,081.63 6,399.11 65,740.94 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, Feb. 21, 2025. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL BY MEMBERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. SENATE, UNDER AUTHORITY OF SEC. 22, P.L. 95-384--22 U.S.C. 1754(b), COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name and country Name of currency U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or equivalent or U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency U.S. currency -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Senator Adam Schiff: Germany........................ U.S. Dollar........................ 2,084.00 .................. .................. 2,084.00 Israel......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 1,150.00 .................. .................. 1,150.00 Senator Thom Tillis: Germany........................ U.S. Dollar........................ 1,868.84 .................. .................. 1,868.84 Delegation Expenses: * Belgium........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 802.48 802.48 Delegation Expenses: * Germany........................ Euro............................... .................. .................. 11,990.39 11,990.39 Delegation Expenses: * Israel......................... New Israeli Sheqel................. .................. .................. 1,364.78 1,364.78 Senator Thom Tillis: Poland......................... U.S. Dollar........................ 215.49 .................. .................. 215.49 United States.................. U.S. Dollar........................ .................. 6,749.31 .................. 6,749.31 Delegation Expenses: * Poland......................... Zloty.............................. .................. .................. 835.80 835.80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total........................ ................................... 5,318.33 6,749.31 14,993.45 27,061.09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Delegation expenses include payments and reimbursements to the Department of State under authority of Sec. 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended by Section 22 of P.L. 95-384, and S. Res. 179 agreed to May 25, 1977. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, May 1, 2025. 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