S3280 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE May 5, 2010 PRIVILEGES OF THE FLOOR Dirkx and Christina Blackcloud-Garcia The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without of my staff be granted the privilege of objection, it is so ordered. Mr. HARKIN. Mr. President, I ask the floor for the duration of today’s unanimous consent that Theodoreh proceedings. FOREIGN TRAVEL FINANCIAL REPORTS In accordance with the appropriate provisions of law, the Secretary of the Senate herewith submits the following re- ports 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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Paul Grove: United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,261.60 ...... 6,261.60 Libya ...... Dinar ...... 272.79 ...... 272.79 Germany ...... Euro ...... 197.00 ...... 197.00 Carol Cribbs: United States ...... Dollar ...... 919.70 ...... 72.00 ...... 991.70 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 795.50 ...... 795.50 Howard Walgren: United States ...... Dollar ...... 919.70 ...... 919.70 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 795.50 ...... 151.00 ...... 946.50 Charles Kieffer: United States ...... Dollar ...... 919.70 ...... 919.70 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 795.50 ...... 211.00 ...... 1,006.50 Howard Sutton: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,382.00 ...... 9,382.00 New Zealand ...... Dollar ...... 587.00 ...... 587.00 Arthur Cameron: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,382.00 ...... 9,382.00 New Zealand ...... Dollar ...... 587.00 ...... 587.00 Allen Cutler: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,273.30 ...... 10,273.30 New Zealand ...... Dollar ...... 587.00 ...... 587.00 Senator Daniel Inouye: Japan ...... Yen ...... 2,490.00 ...... 2,490.00 Senator Thad Cochran: Japan ...... Yen ...... 2,490.00 ...... 2,490.00 Erik Raven: Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,439.00 ...... 1,439.00 Stewart Holmes: Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,671.00 ...... 1,671.00 Kay Webber: Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,671.00 ...... 1,671.00 Margaret Cummisky: Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,065.00 ...... 1,065.00 Drenan Dudley: Japan ...... Yen ...... 3,240.00 ...... 3,240.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 5,418.30 ...... 5,418.30 Ellen Maldonado: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,873.00 ...... 9,873.00 Bahrain ...... Dinar ...... 381.00 ...... 381.00 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 268.00 ...... 268.00 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 383.00 ...... 383.00 Mary Catherine Fitzpatrick: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,873.00 ...... 9,873.00 Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 24.00 ...... 24.00 Bahrain ...... Dinar ...... 495.00 ...... 495.00 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 268.00 ...... 268.00 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 385.30 ...... 385.30 Sara Kathleen Hagan: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,873.00 ...... 70.00 ...... 9,943.00 Bahrain ...... Dinar ...... 373.00 ...... 373.00 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 268.00 ...... 268.00 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 371.00 ...... 371.00 Erik Raven: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,873.00 ...... 9,873.00 Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 645.00 ...... 645.00 Bahrain ...... Dinar ...... 439.00 ...... 439.00 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 268.00 ...... 268.00 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 695.00 ...... 329.00 ...... 1,024.00 Senator Sam Brownback: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,040.69 ...... 4,040.69 ...... Shekel ...... 562.10 ...... 562.10 Ariel Wolf: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,040.69 ...... 4,040.69 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 796.33 ...... 796.33 Chuck Alderson: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,040.69 ...... 4,040.69 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 796.33 ...... 796.33 Senator George Voinovich: United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,399.00 ...... 8,399.00 Slovenia ...... Euro ...... 190.00 ...... 190.00 Croatia ...... Kuna ...... 61.00 ...... 61.00 Bosnia-Herzegovina ...... Convertible Mark ...... 96.00 ...... 96.00 Serbia ...... Dinar ...... 216.00 ...... 216.00 Joseph Lai: United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,399.00 ...... 8,399.00 Slovenia ...... Euro ...... 190.00 ...... 190.00 Croatia ...... Kuna ...... 61.00 ...... 61.00 Bosnia-Herzegovina ...... Convertible Mark ...... 96.00 ...... 96.00 Serbia ...... Dinar ...... 216.00 ...... 216.00 Senator Judd Gregg: ...... Pound ...... 154.00 ...... 154.00 India ...... Rupee ...... 624.00 ...... 624.00 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 584.00 ...... 584.00 Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 195.00 ...... 195.00 Paul Grove: Syria ...... Pound ...... 154.00 ...... 154.00

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

India ...... Rupee ...... 624.00 ...... 624.00 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 584.00 ...... 584.00 Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 195.00 ...... 195.00 Christopher Gahan: Syria ...... Pound ...... 154.00 ...... 154.00 India ...... Rupee ...... 624.00 ...... 624.00 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 584.00 ...... 584.00 Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 195.00 ...... 195.00 Senator Richard Durbin: Tanzania ...... Shilling ...... 664.20 ...... 664.20 Democratic Rep. of Congo ...... Franc ...... 127.14 ...... 127.14 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 680.38 ...... 680.38 Sudan ...... Pound ...... 270.26 ...... 270.26 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,752.50 ...... 9,752.50 Christopher B. Homan: Tanzania ...... Shilling ...... 357.07 ...... 357.07 Democratic Rep. of Congo ...... Franc ...... 189.85 ...... 189.85 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 735.56 ...... 735.56 Sudan ...... Pound ...... 321.09 ...... 321.09 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,752.50 ...... 9,752.50 Max Gleischman: Tanzania ...... Shilling ...... 320.79 ...... 320.79 Democratic Rep. of Congo ...... Franc ...... 127.14 ...... 127.14 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 613.37 ...... 613.37 Sudan ...... Pound ...... 295.97 ...... 295.97 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,752.50 ...... 9,752.50 Charles Houy: United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,406.20 ...... 13,406.20 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 330.00 ...... 330.00 Yemen ...... Rial ...... 179.26 ...... 179.26 Djibouti ...... Franc ...... 638.00 ...... 638.00 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 386.75 ...... 386.75 Greece ...... Euro ...... 716.00 ...... 716.00 Elizabeth Schmid: United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,406.20 ...... 13,406.20 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 330.00 ...... 330.00 Yemen ...... Rial ...... 179.26 ...... 179.26 Djibouti ...... Franc ...... 638.00 ...... 638.00 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 386.75 ...... 386.75 Greece ...... Euro ...... 716.00 ...... 716.00 Gary Reese: United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,406.20 ...... 13,406.20 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 473.00 ...... 473.00 Yemen ...... Rial ...... 179.26 ...... 179.26 Djibouti ...... Franc ...... 638.00 ...... 638.00 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 386.75 ...... 386.75 Greece ...... Euro ...... 716.00 ...... 716.00 Paul Grove: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,703.00 ...... 9,703.00 Yemen ...... Rial ...... 158.00 ...... 158.00 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 52.27 ...... 52.27 Jordan ...... Dinar ...... 620.00 ...... 620.00 Germany ...... Euro ...... 143.00 ...... 143.00 Tim Reiser: Guatemala ...... Quetzal ...... 360.00 ...... 360.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,052.00 ...... 1,052.00 Senator George Voinovich: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,033.10 ...... 4,033.10 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 495.00 ...... 495.00 Joseph Lai: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,033.10 ...... 4,033.10 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 495.00 ...... 495.00 Total ...... 45,817.47 ...... 200,514.67 ...... 504.00 ...... 246,836.14 SENATOR DANIEL INOUYE, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Apr. 22, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Brooke F. Buchanan: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 159.00 ...... 159.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 78.00 ...... 78.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 62.00 ...... 62.00 Israel ...... Dollar ...... 182.00 ...... 183.00 Georgia ...... Dollar ...... 132.00 ...... 132.00 Senator John McCain: Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 14.00 ...... 14.00 ...... Dollar ...... 9.00 ...... 9.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 47.00 ...... 47.00 Israel ...... Dollar ...... 23.00 ...... 23.00 Lucian L. Niemeyer: Germany ...... Euro ...... 657.72 ...... 7,231.10 ...... 7,888.82 Adam J. Barker: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,514.43 ...... 10,514.43 Philippines ...... Dollar ...... 437.93 ...... 437.93 Indonesia ...... Dollar ...... 454.88 ...... 454.88 Bangladesh ...... Dollar ...... 339.60 ...... 339.60 Michael J. Noblet: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,570.00 ...... 10,570.00 Philippines ...... Peso ...... 258.00 ...... 258.00 Indonesia ...... Rupiah ...... 345.00 ...... 345.00 Bangladesh ...... Taka ...... 310.00 ...... 310.00 Michael V. Kostiw: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,514.43 ...... 10,514.43 Philippines ...... Dollar ...... 467.93 ...... 467.93

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Indonesia ...... Dollar ...... 494.88 ...... 494.88 Bangladesh ...... Dollar ...... 439.60 ...... 439.60 Senator Lindsey Graham: Switzerland ...... Dollar ...... 48.00 ...... 48.00 Germany ...... Dollar ...... 139.28 ...... 139.28 Brooke F. Buchanan: Germany ...... Dollar ...... 425.00 ...... 425.00 William G.P. Monahan: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,853.10 ...... 10,853.10 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 315.51 ...... 315.51 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 90.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 100.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 78.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 88.00 Senator Joseph I. Lieberman: Israel ...... Shekel ...... 744.00 ...... 744.00 Vance Serchuk: Israel ...... Shekel ...... 664.00 ...... 664.00 Christopher Griffin: Israel ...... Shekel ...... 752.00 ...... 752.00 Senator John Thune: Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 14.00 ...... 14.00 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 9.00 ...... 9.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 47.00 ...... 47.00 Israel ...... Dollar ...... 23.00 ...... 23.00 Gordon Peterson: Japan ...... Dollar ...... 346.00 ...... 346.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,371.00 ...... 13,371.00 Marta McLellan Ross: Japan ...... Dollar ...... 294.00 ...... 294.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,371.00 ...... 13,371.00 Jason W. Maroney: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 135.03 ...... 135.03 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 238.08 ...... 238.08 Belgium ...... Dollar ...... 45.26 ...... 45.26 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 13.00 ...... 13.00 Senator John McCain: Bosnia ...... Dollar ...... 9.28 ...... 9.28 Germany ...... Dollar ...... 208.92 ...... 208.92 Senator Saxby Chambliss: Germany ...... Dollar ...... 230.93 ...... 230.93 Senator Jim Webb: United States ...... Dollar ...... 13,371.90 ...... 13,371.90 Japan ...... Yen ...... 704.00 ...... 704.00 Senator George S. LeMieux: Panama ...... Balboa ...... 82.25 ...... 82.25 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 146.24 ...... 146.24 Brian W. Walsh: Honduras ...... Lempira ...... 6.35 ...... 6.35 Panama ...... Balboa ...... 82.25 ...... 82.25 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 213.01 ...... 213.01 Vivian Myrtetus: Panama ...... Balboa ...... 82.25 ...... 82.25 Colombia ...... Peso ...... 131.58 ...... 131.58 Senator Mark Udall: Germany ...... Euro ...... 93.32 ...... 93.32 Bosnia ...... Dollar ...... 9.28 ...... 9.28 Christian D. Brose: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 103.00 ...... 103.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 78.00 ...... 78.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 62.00 ...... 62.00 Israel ...... Dollar ...... 154.00 ...... 154.00 Georgia ...... Dollar ...... 88.00 ...... 88.00 Senator Claire McCaskill: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 135.03 ...... 135.03 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 222.14 ...... 222.14 India ...... Dollar ...... 45.48 ...... 45.48 Tressa Guenov: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 22.78 ...... 22.78 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 12.08 ...... 12.08 India ...... Dollar ...... 143.80 ...... 143.80 Belgium ...... Dollar ...... 45.26 ...... 45.26 Senator Joseph I. Lieberman: Germany ...... Euro ...... 205.40 ...... 205.40 Christopher Griffin: Germany ...... Euro ...... 150.00 ...... 150.00 Vance Serchuk: Germany ...... Euro ...... 360.00 ...... 360.00 Senator Carl Levin: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,845.10 ...... 10,845.10 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 340.51 ...... 340.51 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 90.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 100.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 78.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 88.00 Richard D. DeBobes: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,853.10 ...... 10,853.10 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 315.51 ...... 315.51 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 90.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 100.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 78.00 ...... 10.00 ...... 88.00 Total ...... 13,178.82 ...... 111,495.16 ...... 1,031.53 ...... 125,705.51 SENATOR CARL LEVIN, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, Mar. 31, 2010.

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 BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Colin McGinnis: Panama ...... Dollar ...... 544.40 ...... 544.40

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,070.60 ...... 1,070.60 Total ...... 544.40 ...... 1,070.60 ...... 1,615.00 SENATOR CHRISTOPHER DODD, Chairman, Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Apr. 1, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator Jeff Merkley: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 439.44 ...... 439.44 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 459.64 ...... 459.64 India ...... Dollar ...... 387.81 ...... 387.81 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 406.50 ...... 406.50 William White: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 439.44 ...... 439.44 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 472.62 ...... 472.62 India ...... Dollar ...... 387.81 ...... 387.81 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 420.26 ...... 420.26 Total ...... 3,413.52 ...... 3,413.52 SENATOR KENT CONRAD, Chairman, Committee on the Budget, Apr. 29, 2010.

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, AND TRANSPORTATION FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1, TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Chan D. Lieu: United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,711.10 ...... 9,711.10 New Zealand ...... Dollar ...... 1,056.89 ...... 1,056.89 Total ...... 1,056.89 ...... 9,711.10 ...... 10,767.99 SENATOR JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, Chairman, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, April 28, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator John Cornyn: Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 56.10 ...... 56.10 Syria ...... Pound ...... 44.81 ...... 44.81 India ...... Rupee ...... 372.61 ...... 372.61 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 88.09 ...... 88.09 Russell Thomasson: Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 89.58 ...... 89.58 Syria ...... Pound ...... 37.97 ...... 37.97 India ...... Rupee ...... 516.67 ...... 516.67 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 172.63 ...... 172.63 Total ...... 1,378.46 ...... 1,378.46 SENATOR MAX BAUCUS, Chairman, Committee on Finance, Apr. 29, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator John Barrasso: Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 14.00 ...... 14.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 9.00 ...... 9.00 Lebanon ...... Dollar ...... 47.00 ...... 47.00 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 46.00 ...... 46.00 Senator Robert Casey, Jr.: Belgium ...... Euro ...... 286.99 ...... 286.99 Austria ...... Euro ...... 45.93 ...... 45.93 Senator Bob Corker: Panama ...... Dollar ...... 292.00 ...... 292.00

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Costa Rica ...... Colon ...... 375.00 ...... 375.00 El Savador ...... Colon ...... 168.00 ...... 168.00 Honduras ...... Lempira ...... 158.00 ...... 158.00 Senator Christopher Dodd: Panama ...... Dollar ...... 292.00 ...... 292.00 Costa Rica ...... Colon ...... 168.00 ...... 168.00 El Salvador ...... Dollar ...... 168.00 ...... 168.00 Honduras ...... Dollar ...... 158.00 ...... 158.00 Senator Ted Kaufman: Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 8.00 ...... 8.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 5.00 ...... 5.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 11,943.60 ...... 11,943.60 Senator John Kerry: Germany ...... Euro ...... 189.00 ...... 189.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,608.00 ...... 3,608.00 Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 64.09 ...... 64.09 India ...... Rupee ...... 153.28 ...... 153.28 United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 31.62 ...... 31.62 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,108.10 ...... 8,108.10 Jordan ...... Dinar ...... 22.44 ...... 22.44 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 164.64 ...... 164.64 United States ...... Dollar ...... 7,180.69 ...... 7,180.69 Lebanon ...... Pound ...... 107.72 ...... 107.72 Syria ...... Pound ...... 49.73 ...... 49.73 Italy ...... Euro ...... 139.70 ...... 139.70 United States ...... Dollar ...... 7,066.30 ...... 7,066.30 Senator Jeanne Shaheen: Slovenia ...... Euro ...... 200.00 ...... 200.00 Croatia ...... Kuna ...... 120.00 ...... 120.00 Bosnia ...... Marka ...... 89.00 ...... 89.00 Serbia ...... Dinar ...... 600.00 ...... 600.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,646.80 ...... 8,646.80 Senator Roger Wicker: Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 114.17 ...... 114.17 Austria ...... Euro ...... 39.30 ...... 39.30 France ...... Euro ...... 108.80 ...... 108.80 United Kingdom ...... Pound ...... 82.86 ...... 82.86 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 93.05 ...... 93.05 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,288.50 ...... 3,288.50 Jonah Blank: Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 189.00 ...... 189.00 India ...... Rupee ...... 181.00 ...... 181.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 115.00 ...... 115.00 Thailand ...... Baht ...... 1,116.00 ...... 1,116.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 12,350.20 ...... 12,350.20 Joshua Blumenfeld: Panama ...... Dollar ...... 192.00 ...... 192.00 Costa Rica ...... Colon ...... 118.00 ...... 118.00 El Salvador ...... Dollar ...... 128.00 ...... 128.00 Honduras ...... Dollar ...... 108.00 ...... 108.00 Perry Cammack: Jordan ...... Dinar ...... 202.00 ...... 202.00 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 207.00 ...... 207.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,137.00 ...... 6,137.00 Syria ...... Pound ...... 179.00 ...... 179.00 ...... Lira ...... 1,967.00 ...... 1,967.00 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 362.00 ...... 362.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,415.49 ...... 8,415.49 Sarah Drake: Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 213.50 ...... 213.50 Austria ...... Euro ...... 39.30 ...... 39.30 France ...... Euro ...... 105.50 ...... 105.50 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 93.05 ...... 93.05 Steve Feldstein: Brazil ...... Real ...... 615.00 ...... 615.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,205.70 ...... 6,205.70 Frank Jannuzi: Russia ...... Ruble ...... 1,395.00 ...... 1,395.00 China ...... RMB ...... 1,464.00 ...... 1,464.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 14,184.60 ...... 14,184.60 Garrett Johnson: United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 65.00 ...... 65.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 180.00 ...... 180.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 910.00 ...... 910.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,540.70 ...... 8,540.70 Frank Lowenstein: Germany ...... Euro ...... 360.00 ...... 360.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,608.00 ...... 3,608.00 Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 303.00 ...... 303.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,108.10 ...... 8,108.10 Jordan ...... Dinar ...... 140.00 ...... 140.00 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 179.00 ...... 179.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,437.69 ...... 3,437.69 Lebanon ...... Pound ...... 113.72 ...... 113.72 Syria ...... Pound ...... 49.73 ...... 49.73 Italy ...... Euro ...... 238.55 ...... 238.55 United States ...... Dollar ...... 7,066.30 ...... 7,066.30 Damian Murphy: Belgium ...... Euro ...... 82.10 ...... 82.10 Austria ...... Euro ...... 98.07 ...... 98.07 Stacie Oliver: Panama ...... Dollar ...... 292.00 ...... 292.00 Costa Rica ...... Colon ...... 375.00 ...... 375.00 El Salvador ...... Colon ...... 168.00 ...... 168.00 Honduras ...... Lempira ...... 158.00 ...... 158.00 Michael Phelan: United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 50.00 ...... 50.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 122.00 ...... 122.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 950.00 ...... 950.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,540.70 ...... 8,540.70 Christopher Socha: Sweden ...... Krona ...... 579.00 ...... 579.00 Estonia ...... Kroon ...... 879.00 ...... 879.00 Latvia ...... Lat ...... 376.00 ...... 376.00 Lithuania ...... Litas ...... 334.00 ...... 334.00

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

United States ...... Dollar ...... 7,557.40 ...... 7,557.40 Halie Soifer: Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 20.00 ...... 20.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 8.00 ...... 8.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,592.10 ...... 3,592.10 Fatema Sumar: Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 192.00 ...... 192.00 India ...... Rupee ...... 168.00 ...... 168.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 68.00 ...... 68.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,140.00 ...... 4,140.00 Qatar ...... Riyal ...... 128.00 ...... 128.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 7,934.70 ...... 7,934.70 Atman Trivedi: India ...... Rupee ...... 840.00 ...... 840.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,285.10 ...... 6,285.10 Anthony Wier: Germany ...... Euro ...... 230.00 ...... 230.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,608.00 ...... 3,608.00 Laura Winthrop: United Arab Emirates ...... Dirham ...... 216.00 ...... 216.00 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 137.00 ...... 137.00 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 207.00 ...... 207.00 Israel ...... Shekel ...... 981.00 ...... 981.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,738.39 ...... 9,738.39 Debbie Yamada: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 306.00 ...... 306.00 Spain ...... Euro ...... 420.00 ...... 420.00 Austria ...... Euro ...... 654.00 ...... 654.00 Total ...... 25,176.84 ...... 179,292.16 ...... 204,469.00 SENATOR JOHN KERRY, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, Apr. 22, 2010.

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 HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator Michael Enzi: Cyprus ...... Pound ...... 141.24 ...... 141.24 Syria ...... Pound ...... 52.39 ...... 52.39 India ...... Rupee ...... 834.47 ...... 93.32 ...... 927.79 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 90.74 ...... 90.74 Senator : Tanzania ...... Shilling ...... 422.26 ...... 422.26 Democratic Rep of Congo ...... Franc ...... 197.14 ...... 197.14 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 341.13 ...... 341.13 Sudan ...... Dinar ...... 244.38 ...... 244.38 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,793.60 ...... 9,793.60 Douglas Babcock: Tanzania ...... Shilling ...... 273.77 ...... 273.77 Democratic Rep of Congo ...... Franc ...... 102.14 ...... 102.14 Ethiopia ...... Birr ...... 452.34 ...... 452.34 Sudan ...... Dinar ...... 317.12 ...... 317.12 United States ...... Dollar ...... 9,786.60 ...... 9,786.60 Total ...... 3,469.12 ...... 19,673.52 ...... 23,142.64 SENATOR TOM HARKIN, Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, Apr. 22, 2010.

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 AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Wendy R. Anderson: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,047.40 ...... 4,047.40 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 629.34 ...... 2,228.85 ...... 2,858.19 Germany ...... Euro ...... 826.10 ...... 5,210.00 ...... 6,036.10 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 105.00 ...... 105.00 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 650.00 ...... 650.00 Bradford D. Belzak: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,047.40 ...... 4,047.40 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 620.14 ...... 620.14 Germany ...... Euro ...... 821.50 ...... 5,210.00 ...... 6,031.50 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 129.00 ...... 129.00 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 648.00 ...... 648.00 Thomas A. Bishop: United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,992.80 ...... 3,992.80 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 570.41 ...... 570.41 Germany ...... Euro ...... 708.50 ...... 5,210.00 ...... 5,918.50 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 130.50 ...... 130.50 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 213.00 ...... 213.00 Seamus A. Hughes: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,047.40 ...... 4,047.40 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 698.00 ...... 2,228.85 ...... 2,926.85 Germany ...... Euro ...... 938.00 ...... 5,210.00 ...... 6,148.00 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 459.00 ...... 459.00 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 726.00 ...... 726.00

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Tara L. Shaw: United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,992.80 ...... 3,992.80 Netherlands ...... Euro ...... 575.53 ...... 575.53 Germany ...... Euro ...... 770.21 ...... 5,210.00 ...... 5,980.21 Saudi Arabia ...... Riyal ...... 129.79 ...... 129.79 Yemen ...... Riyal ...... 216.06 ...... 216.06 Margaret E. Daum: Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 28.00 ...... 28.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 222.10 ...... 222.10 India ...... Rupee ...... 144.40 ...... 3,043.90 ...... 3,188.30 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 103.97 ...... 103.97 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 413.41 ...... 413.41 Senator Claire McCaskill: Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 28.00 ...... 28.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 633.45 ...... 633.45 India ...... Rupee ...... 600.89 ...... 3,043.90 ...... 3,644.79 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 629.50 ...... 629.50 Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 413.41 ...... 413.41 Angela L. Youngen: United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,398.80 ...... 8,398.80 Slovenia ...... Euro ...... 190.00 ...... 190.00 Croatia ...... Kuna ...... 61.00 ...... 61.00 Bosnia-Herzegovina ...... Convertible Mark ...... 96.00 ...... 96.00 Serbia ...... Dinar ...... 216.00 ...... 216.00 Senator Susan M. Collins: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,691.00 ...... 10,691.00 Switzerland ...... Swiss Franc ...... 1,054.58 ...... 1,054.58 Robert Epplin: United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,691.00 ...... 10,691.00 Switzerland ...... Swiss Franc ...... 423.30 ...... 423.30 Benjamin Billings: United States ...... Dollar ...... 4,928.30 ...... 4,928.30 Japan ...... Yen ...... 1,628.00 ...... 140.73 ...... 1,768.73 Delegation Expenses: Kuwait ...... Dinar ...... 2,113.02 ...... 2,113.02 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 2,015.84 ...... 2,015.84 Total ...... 17,450.09 ...... 83,478.33 ...... 4,128.86 ...... 105,057.28 SENATOR JOSEPH LIEBERMAN, Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Apr. 30, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator Arlen Specter: Cyprus ...... Pound ...... 83.84 ...... 83.84 Syria ...... Pound ...... 17.78 ...... 17.78 India ...... Rupee ...... 355.70 ...... 355.70 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 137.26 ...... 137.26 Christopher Bradish: Cyprus ...... Pound ...... 63.09 ...... 63.09 Syria ...... Pound ...... 47.96 ...... 47.96 India ...... Rupee ...... 536.15 ...... 536.15 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 93.37 ...... 93.37 Senator Amy Klobuchar: Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 85.14 ...... 85.14 Syria ...... Pound ...... 17.77 ...... 17.77 India ...... Rupee ...... 711.54 ...... 711.54 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 111.52 ...... 111.52 Thomas Sullivan: Cyprus ...... Euro ...... 106.49 ...... 106.49 Syria ...... Pound ...... 107.77 ...... 107.77 India ...... Rupee ...... 616.22 ...... 616.22 Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 267.02 ...... 267.02 Senator Al Franken: United States ...... Dollar ...... 11,307.00 ...... 11,307.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 10.00 ...... 10.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 15.00 ...... 15.00 Jeffrey Lomonaco: United States ...... Dollar ...... 11,031.00 ...... 11,031.00 Pakistan ...... Rupee ...... 10.00 ...... 10.00 Afghanistan ...... Afghani ...... 10.00 ...... 10.00 Total ...... 3,403.62 ...... 22,338.00 ...... 25,741.62 SENATOR , Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary, Apr. 29, 2010.

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 SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Wesley Kungel: United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,600.30 ...... 1,600.30 Japan ...... Yen ...... 2,025.00 ...... 2,025.00 Thomas Keith: United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,600.30 ...... 1,600.30

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Japan ...... Yen ...... 2,025.00 ...... 2,025.00 Total ...... 4,050.00 ...... 3,200.60 ...... 7,250.60 SENATOR MARY LANDRIEU, Chairman, Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship, Apr. 19, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

David Koger ...... Dollar ...... 3,305.50 ...... 3,305.50 ...... 10,206.00 ...... 10,206.00 Richard Girven ...... Dollar ...... 2,857.00 ...... 2,857.00 Dollar ...... 10,206.00 ...... 130.00 ...... 10,336.00 Andrew Kerr ...... 2,960.00 ...... 2,960.00 Dollar ...... 10,206.00 ...... 10,206.00 Senator Bill Nelson ...... 1,520.00 ...... 1,520.00 Dollar ...... 14,416.70 ...... 14,416.70 Caroline Tess ...... 1,500.00 ...... 1,500.00 Dollar ...... 12,894.70 ...... 12,894.70 Greta Lundeberg ...... 1,416.00 ...... 1,416.00 Dollar ...... 12,894.70 ...... 12,894.70 Senator Saxby Chambliss ...... 1,173.00 ...... 1,173.00 Jennifer Wagner ...... 1,173.00 ...... 1,173.00 Senator Evan Bayh ...... 1,569.00 ...... 1,569.00 Michael Pevzner ...... 1,569.00 ...... 1,569.00 Bryan Smith ...... 2,991.58 ...... 2,991.58 Dollar ...... 9,353.10 ...... 9,353.10 Clete Johnson ...... 2,991.58 ...... 2,991.58 Dollar ...... 7,951.00 ...... 7,951.00 Senator Christopher Bond ...... 1,427.00 ...... 1,427.00 Dollar ...... 6,270.10 ...... 6,270.10 Louis Tucker ...... 4,514.00 ...... 4,514.00 ...... 8,926.60 ...... 8,926.60 Gordon Matlock ...... 4,514.00 ...... 4,514.00 Dollar ...... 8,926.60 ...... 8,926.60 Michael DuBois ...... 1,427.00 ...... 1,427.00 Dollar ...... 5,653.10 ...... 5,653.10 Total ...... 36,907.66 ...... 117,904.60 ...... 130.00 ...... 154,942.26 SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Chairman, Committee on Intelligence, Apr. 29, 2010.

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), JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Chair Carolyn B. Maloney: United States ...... Dollar ...... 3,619.69 ...... 3,619.69 Switzerland ...... Dollar ...... 1,148.00 ...... 1,148.00 Total ...... 1,148.08 ...... 3,619.69 ...... 4,767.77 REPRESENTATIVE CAROLYN MALONEY, Chairman, Joint Economic Committee, Apr. 28, 2010.

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, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Orest Deychakiwsky: Ukraine ...... Hryvnia ...... 2,015.00 ...... 2,015.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,667.50 ...... 6,667.50 Winsome Packer: Ukraine ...... Hryvnia ...... 1,782.00 ...... 1,782.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,927.00 ...... 1,927.00 Daniel Redfield: Ukraine ...... Hryvnia ...... 1,660.00 ...... 1,660.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,527.00 ...... 6,527.00 Winsome Packer: Austria ...... Euro ...... 29,637.99 ...... 29,637.99 United States ...... Dollar ...... 10,715.30 ...... 10,715.30 Douglas Davidson: Poland ...... Zloty ...... 1,040.00 ...... 1,040.00 Belgium ...... Euro ...... 1,070.00 ...... 1,070.00 United Stated ...... Dollar ...... 8,712.10 ...... 8,712.10 Senator Benjamin Cardin: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 481.10 ...... 481.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 736.61 ...... 736.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 971.29 ...... 971.29

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator Roger Wicker: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Representative Robert Aderhot: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Fred Turner: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Marlene Kaufmann: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Neil Simon: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Bob Hand: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 416.10 ...... 416.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 670.61 ...... 670.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 907.29 ...... 907.29 Josh Shapiro: Morocco ...... Dirham ...... 646.10 ...... 646.10 Spain ...... Euro ...... 901.61 ...... 901.61 Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,471.29 ...... 1,471.29 Shelly Han: Austria ...... Euro ...... 1,031.48 ...... 1,031.48 United States ...... Dollar ...... 5,443.90 ...... 5,443.90 Orest Deychakiwsky: Ukraine ...... Hryvnia ...... 2,052.00 ...... 2,052.00 Germany ...... Euro ...... 1,029.48 ...... 1,029.48 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,705.30 ...... 6,705.30 Kyle Parker: Ukraine ...... Hryvnia ...... 2,072.00 ...... 2,072.00 Germany ...... Euro ...... 1,029.48 ...... 1,029.48 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,705.30 ...... 6,705.30 Alex Johnson: Spain ...... Euro ...... 2,145.00 ...... 2,145.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 6,604.11 ...... 6,604.11 Shelly Han: Tajikistan ...... Somoni ...... 2,027.00 ...... 2,027.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,599.20 ...... 8,599.20 Kazakhstan ...... Tenge ...... 2,620.89 ...... 2,620.89 United States ...... Dollar ...... 887.98 ...... 887.98 Uzbekistan ...... Som ...... 662.00 ...... 662.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,314.53 ...... 1,314.53 Janice Helwig: Tajikistan ...... Somoni ...... 2,145.00 ...... 2,145.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 8,599.20 ...... 8,599.20 Kazakhstan ...... Tenge ...... 2,620.89 ...... 2,620.89 United States ...... Dollar ...... 887.98 ...... 887.98 Uzbekistan ...... Som ...... 662.00 ...... 662.00 United States ...... Dollar ...... 1,314.53 ...... 1,314.53 Total ...... 79,599.21 ...... 81,620.93 ...... 161,220.14 SENATOR BENJAMIN CARDIN, Chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Apr. 23, 2010.

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), MAJORITY LEADER FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 1 TO MAR. 31, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Jessica Lewis: Haiti ...... Dollar ...... 23.30 ...... 23.30 Thomas Ross: Haiti ...... Dollar ...... 13.45 ...... 13.45 Total ...... 36.75 ...... 36.75 SENATOR , Majority Leader, Apr. 15, 2010.

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), CODEL McCONNELL FOR TRAVEL FROM JAN. 6 TO JAN. 11, 2010

Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Senator Mitch McConnell: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 220.46 ...... 220.46 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 90.00 ...... 90.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Senator Mike Crapo: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 463.74 ...... 463.74 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 160.00 ...... 160.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Senator Lisa Murkowski: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 263.74 ...... 263.74

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Per diem Transportation Miscellaneous Total U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar U.S. dollar Name and country Name of currency Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent Foreign equivalent currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency or U.S. currency currency currency currency

Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 90.00 ...... 90.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Senator Roger F. Wicker: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 463.74 ...... 463.74 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 160.00 ...... 160.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Brian Monahan: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 436.74 ...... 436.74 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 160.00 ...... 160.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Kyle Simmons: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 220.74 ...... 220.74 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 160.00 ...... 160.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Tom Hawkins: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 278.74 ...... 278.74 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 90.00 ...... 90.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 Roy Brownell: Kuwait ...... Dollar ...... 233.36 ...... 233.36 Pakistan ...... Dollar ...... 160.00 ...... 160.00 Afghanistan ...... Dollar ...... 156.00 ...... 156.00 * Delegation Expenses: Kuwait ...... 1,543.22 ...... 1,543.22 Pakistan ...... 615.07 ...... 615.07 Total ...... 4,899.26 ...... 2,158.29 ...... 7,057.55 SENATOR MITCH McCONNELL, Republican Leader, Mar. 8, 2010.

FASTER FOIA ACT OF 2010 (D) 3 shall be appointed by the ranking (B) the reasons for any increase, including member of the Committee on Government whether the increase was warranted and wheth- Mr. DODD. Mr. President, I ask unan- Reform of the House of Representatives; er the increase contributed to FOIA processing imous consent that the Senate proceed (E) 1 shall be appointed by the Attorney delays; to the immediate consideration of Cal- General of the United States; (C) what efforts were made by Federal agen- endar No 350, S. 3111. (F) 1 shall be appointed by the Director of cies to comply with President Obama’s January The PRESIDING OFFICER. The the Office of Management and Budget; 21, 2009 Presidential Memorandum on Freedom clerk will report the bill by title. (G) 1 shall be appointed by the Archivist of of Information Act Requests and whether those The legislative clerk read as follows: the United States; and efforts were successful; and (H) 1 shall be appointed by the Comptroller (D) make recommendations on how the use of A bill (S. 3111) to establish the Commission General of the United States. exemptions under section 552(b) of title 5, United on Freedom of Information Act Processing ø(2) QUALIFICATIONS OF CONGRESSIONAL AP- States Code, may be limited. Delays. POINTEES.—Of the 3 appointees under each of (e) REPORT.—Not later than 1 year after There being no objection, the Senate subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of para- the date of enactment of this Act, the Com- proceeded to consider the bill, which graph (1)— mission shall submit a report to Congress ø had been reported from the Committee (A) at least 1 shall have experience in sub- and the President containing the results of mitting requests under section 552 of title 5, the study under this section, which shall in- on the Judiciary, with amendments, as United States Code, to Federal agencies, clude— follows: such as on behalf of nonprofit research or (1) a description of the methods identified (The parts of the bill intended to be educational organizations or news media or- by the study; stricken are shown in boldface brack- ganizations; and (2) the conclusions and recommendations ets and the parts of the bill intended to ø(B) at least 1 shall have experience in aca- of the Commission regarding— be inserted are shown in italics.) demic research in the fields of library (A) each method identified; and science, information management, or public (B) the charging of fees and granting of S. 3111 access to Government information.¿ waivers of fees; and Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- (2) QUALIFICATIONS OF CONGRESSIONAL AP- (3) recommendations for legislative or ad- resentatives of the United States of America in POINTEES.—Of the 3 appointees under each of ministrative actions to implement the con- Congress assembled, subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of para- clusions of the Commission. SECTION 1. COMMISSION ON FREEDOM OF IN- graph (1) at least 2 shall have experience in aca- (f) STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT FORMATION ACT PROCESSING demic research in the fields of library science, SERVICES.—The Comptroller General of the DELAYS. information management, or public access to United States shall provide to the Commis- (a) SHORT TITLE.—This Act may be cited as Government information. sion such staff and administrative support the ‘‘Faster FOIA Act of 2010’’. (3) TIMELINESS OF APPOINTMENTS.—Appoint- services, including research assistance at the (b) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established ments to the Commission shall be made as expe- request of the Commission, as necessary for the Commission on Freedom of Information ditiously as possible, but not later than 60 days the Commission to perform its functions effi- Act Processing Delays (in this Act referred after the date of enactment of this Act. ciently and in accordance with this section. to as the ‘‘Commission’’ for the purpose of (d) STUDY.—The Commission shall conduct (g) INFORMATION.—To the extent permitted conducting a study relating to methods to a study to— by law, the heads of executive agencies, the help reduce delays in processing requests (1) identify methods that— Government Accountability Office, and the submitted to Federal agencies under section (A) will help reduce delays in the proc- Congressional Research Service shall provide 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly essing of requests submitted to Federal agen- to the Commission such information as the referred to as the ‘‘Freedom of Information cies under section 552 of title 5, United Commission may require to carry out its Act’’). States Code; and functions. (c) MEMBERSHIP.— (B) ensure the efficient and equitable ad- (h) COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS.—Members (1) IN GENERAL.—The Commission shall be ministration of that section throughout the of the Commission shall serve without com- composed of 16 members of whom— Federal Government; øand¿ pensation for services performed for the (A) 3 shall be appointed by the chairman of (2) examine whether the system for charg- Commission. the Committee on the Judiciary of the Sen- ing fees and granting waivers of fees under (i) TRAVEL EXPENSES.—The members of the ate; section 552 of title 5, United States Code, Commission shall be allowed travel expenses, (B) 3 shall be appointed by the ranking needs to be reformed in order to reduce including per diem in lieu of subsistence, at member of the Committee on the Judiciary delays in processing requestsø.¿; and rates authorized for employees of agencies of the Senate; (3) examine and determine— under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, (C) 3 shall be appointed by the chairman of (A) why the Federal Government’s use of the United States Code, while away from their the Committee on Government Reform of exemptions under section 552(b) of title 5, United homes or regular places of business in the the House of Representatives; States Code, increased during fiscal year 2009; performance of services for the Commission.

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