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Robert Jones "Rob" Portman (pron.: /ˈraɪbʌrt ˈdʒoʊs ˈpʊərtˈmɪn/; born December 19, 1955) is an American lawyer and the junior United States Senator from Ohio. He served as the 14th United States Trade Representative and 35th Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Portman graduated from Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan Law School before becoming an associate and partner with several of the nation's leading law firms. He worked briefly in the White House during the first Bush Administration before entering the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the eastern half of Greater Cincinnati and neighboring counties along the Ohio River, and serving six consecutive terms.
A small business entrepreneur, Portman and his brother and sister own the Golden Lamb Inn, Ohio's oldest continually operating restaurant and inn. Throughout his legislative career, Portman has authored or co-authored over a dozen bills that became law, including legislation to reform the Internal Revenue Service, curb unfunded mandates, and preserve tropical rainforests. Portman resigned from Congress to serve as U.S. Trade Representative from May 2005 to May 2006. He later served in the Bush Administration from May 2006 to June 2007 as Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Portman is married and has three children.
Portman has been considered a potential contender for national office since at least 2008. A centre-right member of the Republican Party, Portman founded a political action committee and is a regular speaker at Republican events and fundraisers, occasionally addressing audiences at Tea Party rallies. Portman was elected U.S. Senator in 2010, and gained national attention in 2012 for assisting Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.
In the Senate, Portman was a member of the bipartisan Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, and belongs to the Committee on the Budget, Armed Services Committee, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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