1979 FOREIGN TRAVEL FOR C.W. BILL YOUNG, R-6TH DIST.

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July 26, 1980
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/13: CIA-RDP11M01338R000400470011-7 fkr*Ii ?111411 ? viZRU,.. WUNG. Foreign Travel - 12 to visit the Phenix Fast Neutron Reactor Test Facility (France), to visit the Julich Nuclear Research Center and the coal conversion project at the Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke Electricity Company (West Germany); Aug. 20-Sept.3: Spain, Portugal, Yugoslavia, Austria, Belgium, to visit NASA Tracking Station and Spanish Nuclear Energy Board, 'to discuss energy research and science policy with Portuguese officials, to discuss various energy, science and educational exchange programs, to attend the U.N. Con- ference on Science and Technology Development, to attend a NATO Conference, both trips at government expense. Sam Gibbons, D-7th Dist.?No response to CQ queries. Ways and Means Committee reported two Gibbons trips: March 23-April 1: Japan, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong; April 13-23: France; Congressional Record reported two Gibbons trips: July 17-19: France, to represent Speaker at opening session of European Parliament in Strasbourg; Aug. 9-17: Canada, for Interparliamentary Group, all four trips at government expense. Earl Hutto, D-lst Dist.?Reported no trips. Andy Ireland, D-8th Dist.--Aug. 6-24: Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Soviet Union, "to assess prospects for regional stability in Asia in light of the events of the past year and to examine the posture and policy of the United States toward the region," at government expense. Richard Kelly, R-5th Dist.?Dec. 26, 1979-Jan. 4, 1980: Israel, on personal fact-finding mission and to meet with Prime Minister Menachem Begin, at personal expense. William Lehman, D-13th Dist.?April 14-19: Haiti, as mem- ber of Appropriations Committeee, to inspect Agency for In- ternational Development (AID) projects and study "situation of immigration of Haitians into Miami," at government expense. Dan Mica, D-11th Dist.?April 11-20: Japan, People's Re- , public of China, Hong Kong, "as ranking majority member of the [Foreign Affairs Asian and Pacific Affairs] Subcommittee and a member of the conference committee on the Taiwan im- plementation legislation, the subcommittee chairman asked that I attend to represent the subcommitte," at government expense. Bill Nelson, D-9th Dist.?Reported no trips. Claude Pepper, D-14th Dist.?April 16-21: Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Interparliamentary Union Conference; Aug. 11- 25: Japan, People's Republic of China, member of congressional study group; Sept. 12-16: Venezuela, to attend Interparliamentary Conference, all three trips at government expense. CEdward J. Stack, D-12th Dist.?Reported no trips. C.W. Bill Young, R-6th Dist.?April 11-23: Great Britain, Belgium, Hungary, Ireland, as member of House leadership delegation fact-finding mission "to gain firsthand knowledge of our defense position in Europe, to explore avenues for improved economic and political relations with Eastern Europe, and to assess developments in Ireland," at government expense. GEORGIA Senators Sam Nunn, D?Jan. 3-14: Philippines, Thailand, People's Republic of China, Japan, South Korea, at request of Armed Services Committee; May 26-June 3: Italy, Israel, Jordan and Egypt, at request of Appropriations Committee, both trips at government expense. Herman E. Talmadge, D?Reported no trips. Representatives Doug Barnard, D-10th Dist.?Sept. 27-Oct. 8: Greece, Yu- goslavia and Turkey, as a delegate to the International Monetary Fund meeting at the invitation of the Secretary of the Treasury and to inspect projects of the World Bank as part of Banking Committee oversight responsibilities, at government expense. Jack Brinkley, D-3rd Dist.?Reported no trips. Billy Lee Evans, D-8th Dist.?Feb. 16-25: Thailand, Viet- nam, Hong Kong, on committee investigation; Aug. 7-24: Japan, Hong Kong,. Thailand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Soviet Union, PAGE 2102?July 26, 1980 for committee investigation, both trips at government expense. Wyche Fowler Jr., D-5th Dist.?Jan. 2-12: Europe, on Select Intelligence Committee mission; July 2-3: France, con- gressional delegate, on behalf of the Ways and Means Committee, to the Organzation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD); Nov. 1-6: Switzerland, congressional delegate to World Administrative Radio Conference, all three trips at government expense. Newt Gingrich, R-6th Dist.?Reported no trips. Bo Ginn, D-lst Dist.?Reported no trips. Ed Jenkins, D-9th Dist.?Reported no trips. Elliot H. Levitas, D-4th Dist.?No response to CQ queries. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee reported one Levitas trip: April 14-22: Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, to attend Interparliamentary Union Conference, at government expense. Dawson Mathis, D-2nd Dist.?No response to CQ queries. Agriculture Committee reported one Mathis trip: Jan. 2-12: Ja- maica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, at government expense. Larry P. McDonald, D-7th Dist.?Dec. 30, 1978-Jan. 9, 1979: Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, Egypt and Israel, as member of Armed Services Committe, member of delegation to to Middle East and Europe; Aug. 4-11: West Germany, Italy, Turkey and Belgium, as member of Armed Services Committee, with North Atlantic Treatry Organization (NATO) delegation, both trips at government expense. McDonald's financial disclosure statement revealed one trip: May 11-14: Great Britain, at the expense of the Foreign Affairs Research Institute. HAWAII Senators Daniel K. Inouye, D?Oct. 14-20: Philippines, at presidential request, at government expense. Spark M. Matsunaga, D?*March 9-17: Japan, Philippines, for roundtable discussions and meetings with officials, U.S., Jap- anese and Philippine citizens, community, business and education representatives, at government expense (International Commu- nications Agency). Representatives Daniel K. Akaka, D-2nd Dist.?Aug.3-9: Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam to inspect refugee camps and meet with Vietnamese officials concerning "boat peo- ple," as a member of study mission appointed by Speaker O'Neill, at government expense. Cecil Heftel, D-lst Dist.?Nov. 26-Dec. 3: Philippines, on trade mission, at personal expense. IDAHO Senators James A. McClure, R?Aug. 9-17: Canada, for 20th Canada- U.S. Interparliamentary Conference; Oct. 25-27: Canada, for North Atlantic Assembly (NAA), both trips at government ex- pense. Frank Church, D?April 13-23: People's Republic of China, Japan, led five-member delegation of Foreign Relations Committee to meet with Chinese and Japanese officials, at government expense. Representatives George Hansen, R-2nd Dist.?No response to CQ queries. Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee reported one Hansen trip: Jan. 5-7: Panama, Nicaragua, at government ex- pense. Hansen also embarked on a well-publicized trip to Iran Nov. 20-30, at personal expense. Steven D. Symms, R-lst Dist.?Jan. 2-12: Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica, fact finding mission for Foreign Affairs Committee, at government expense. COPYRIGHT 1980 CONGRESSIONAL OUARTERLY INC. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in port except by editorial client.. Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/13: CIA-RDP11M01338R000400470011-7