FOX Facts: Robert Portman
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June 19, 2007: Bush administration officials confirm that White House budget director Rob Portman is resigning. Former Iowa Rep. Jim Nussle to replace Portman.
June 2, 2006: President Bush participates in a swearing-in ceremony for Portman as OMB Director.
April 29, 2005: Portman was appointed United States Trade Representative by President George W. Bush.
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Previously Portman served as a Representative of the Second District of Ohio in the United States Congress.
Portman was a Member of the House Ways and Means Committee while in Congress.
Portman served as Vice Chairman of the House Budget Committee while in Congress.
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Portman was an associate in the Washington law firm of Patton Boggs from 1984-1986.
Portman worked as an associate and then a partner at the law firm of Graydon, Head and Ritchey from 1986-1989 and 1991-1993 in Cincinnati.
Portman served in the first Bush White House from 1989-1991.
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Portman served as Associate Counsel to the President.
Portman served as Director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs.
Source: Office of the US Trade Representative