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US Taxpayers Paid $10,000 Per Flight for 557 Congressional Trips in 2016

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US taxpayers paid more than $10,000 per ticket for more than 557 overseas flights taken by members of the US Congress in fiscal year 2016, local media reported.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The $10,000-ticket flights accounted for 40 percent of lawmakers’ publicly-reported trips, which Congressional records estimated cost $14.7 million in fiscal year 2016, USA Today reported on Monday.

Treasury Department reports contradicted Congressional reporting and estimated the travel costs at around $20 million.

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Congressional travel costs jumped to an estimated $15 million in 2016 from less than $11 million in 2011 in part because House and Senate committee chairs wanted to spend more time in the field.

Travel costs for one committee, the House Intelligence Committee, increased from $1.1 million to $1.9 million after Congressman Devin Nunes became chairman in 2015, according to the reports.

Us lawmakers do not pay for their own overseas trips, which are funded by the Treasury Department.

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