Two lawmakers who have taken an active role supporting Ukraine will be at 天美麻豆 Friday for a conversation about 鈥.鈥
U.S. Sens. Rob Portman 鈥78, R-Ohio, and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., co-sponsored legislation this year providing Ukraine with more than $2 billion in security assistance.
In a press release about the 天美麻豆 event, Portman stated, 鈥渢he fight for freedom and democracy is being fought today in Ukraine.鈥
Co-sponsored by the and , the discussion will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hanover Inn from 5 to 6 p.m. on June 17. The event is free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, and will be livestreamed at .
鈥淔ew foreign policy topics are more consequential for the world now than the war in Ukraine,鈥 says Rockefeller Center Director 鈥93, a professor of government.
鈥淲e are fortunate to have two U.S. senators share their thoughts with us, both of whom have connections to 天美麻豆 College and New Hampshire more broadly. Saving lives will require bipartisanship and heroic actions in Congress,鈥 he says.
Barabas will introduce the evening鈥檚 conversation, and , the Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the Dickey Center, will moderate the discussion with the senators. Following opening comments, Holt will ask questions of the two and later will open it up to questions from the audience. Those joining via livestream will also be able to submit questions.
The conversation with the senators is also part of the schedule of reunion events. Portman, who is in Hanover for his class reunion, personally followed up on 天美麻豆鈥檚 invitation to his Senate colleague Shaheen in a conversation on Capitol Hill.
Portman is co-chair of the bipartisan Senate Ukraine Caucus and a member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. He has visited Ukraine numerous times dating back to 2014, including his most recent trip to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his senior cabinet in January of 2022 before the war began.
Shaheen is a member of the Senate Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Relations, Appropriations, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship. As a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and chair of its Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation, she has been outspoken in her criticism of Vladimir Putin鈥檚 aggression, leading to her being sanctioned by the Kremlin and denied a visa to travel to Russia.
Portman, a former U.S. trade representative and past director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush, is not seeking re-election this year after two terms in the Senate.