Our view: How Northland's reps in D.C. spent their days in 2011
Overall days spent working back home in Minnesota or in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District:By: News Tribune editorial board, Duluth News Tribune
Days spent working back home in Minnesota or in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District:
U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack: 164
U.S. Sen. Al Franken: 160
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar: 181
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar
170 — Days in D.C. when Senate was in session
181 — Days working in Minnesota
U.S. Sen. Al Franken
170 — Days in D.C. when Senate was in session
160 — Days working in Minnesota
U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack
139 — Voting days in D.C.
164 — Days working in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District
17 — Days of vacation, including 12 days at the Cravaack family cabin in
Wisconsin and five days over Thanksgiving with his father in Ohio
11 — Days with his family in New Hampshire, including Dec. 23 and Christmas Eve
4 — Days at a retreat for first-year congressional members at Colonial Williamsburg
4 — Days at a GOP retreat in Baltimore
1 — Non-voting day in D.C. as a participant in Martin Luther King Day activities and as a participant in a Medal of Honor review
6 — Days in Middle East with a Homeland Security committee
4 — Days with the Transportation Committee in Montreal
15 — Days off, spent either in Washington, D.C., or in Minnesota
In addition, Cravaack in 2011 hosted and attended in the 8th District:
And his staff hosted:
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