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Senator Shaheen: A Reflection on the NATO Summit.




Heads of State and Government officials from across the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) came together in Washington, DC this week to discuss the future of the alliance. On the agenda were the critical issues of strengthening defense and deterrence, raising financial commitments, and, perhaps most importantly, continuing to respond to Russian aggression in Ukraine. The alliance members grappled with many consequential decisions and the outcome of this summit will chart the path forward on a wide range of security issues.

As the discussions come to a close on July 11th, the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire proudly welcomes Senator Jeanne Shaheen for a fireside chat, followed by an audience Q&A, to reflect on the outcomes of NATO's summit. Senator Shaheen restarted the Senate NATO Observer Group in 2018 with Senator Thom Tillis, leading the way in supporting this alliance and its goals. She also sits on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, further situating her at the forefront of U.S. foreign policy and international engagement. 

Audience members will come away from this conversation with a better understanding of what agreements were made at the summit, what the alliance still needs to accomplish, and what the world can expect from alliance member states.  During this critical time for security in Europe, and beyond, it remains critical for citizens to understand the objectives of NATO and its decisions affecting national security.


About the Speaker


Senator Jeanne ShaheenSenator Jeanne Shaheen - The first woman in U.S. history to be elected both a Governor and a United States Senator, New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen is a trailblazer with a reputation for working across the aisle to get things done. Shaheen has served in the Senate since 2009 and is the Chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and a senior member of the U.S. Senate Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Relations, Appropriations as well as the Select Committee on Ethics.


As inflation rose across the world, Shaheen was a key supporter of the Inflation Reduction Act, which lowered costs for middle class families and provided funds to bolster clean energy and climate investments in New Hampshire, bringing inflation down and saving money for working Granite Staters.


For decades, the United States has put off the investments needed to fix our crumbling infrastructure. Shaheen was a lead negotiator of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and supported several key provisions included in the final bill that bolstered roads and bridges, rail, transit, ports, airports, the electric grid, water systems and broadband infrastructure across New Hampshire and the country.


China and other competitors continue to pose new challenges to the United States. Shaheen helped pass the CHIPS and Science Act authoring several provisions included in the final package. The historic legislation develops U.S. policy to address strategic, economic and diplomatic tools for a global strategy that will allow the United States to confront the challenges that China and other global competitors pose to the United States.


Through her leadership on the U.S. Appropriations Committee, Senator Shaheen has delivered a sevenfold increase in resources to help Granite Staters suffering from substance use disorders receive desperately needed treatment. Shaheen helped pass the Affordable Care Act, ensuring that tens of thousands of Granite Staters have access to good quality, affordable health care.


As the top-ranking woman on both the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, Senator Shaheen is a global leader on important foreign policy issues and she advocates for legislation and actions that confront our enemies, strengthen key alliances and bolster New Hampshire’s role in our national defense.


A champion for energy efficiency, Shaheen created programs while serving as Governor that saved New Hampshire families and businesses over $1 billion. In the Senate, Shaheen has continued this work by helping pass bipartisan energy efficiency legislation, which was signed into law by President Obama.


Senator Shaheen served as Governor of New Hampshire for six years and also served in the state Senate, helping create nearly 67,000 new jobs while keeping New Hampshire's tax burden the lowest in the country. (Learn more about Jeanne Shaheen's three terms as Governor). With bipartisan support, she expanded public kindergarten to thousands of families and made higher education more affordable with a tax-free college savings program.


Between her time as Governor and election to the U.S. Senate, Shaheen served as the Director of Harvard University's Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government. Shaheen was born in Saint Charles, Missouri. She and her husband, Bill, live in Madbury and have three daughters, Stefany, Stacey and Molly, and seven grandchildren.


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