Here’s what you need to know about the senator’s wife at the center of new ethics complaint

But who is his wife, Sandra Whitehos?
Whitehouse has a Bachelor’s degree at Yale University, similar to her husband, who is now, according to LinkedIn.
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The wife of Senator Shieldon Whitheus, Sandra Whitehaus, has long been worked on, and she was compensated by, a non -profit institution that has obtained millions of federal funds from the legislation that she had supported. (Reuters)
After that, she obtained a master’s degree at the College of Graduate Studies for Oceanic Sciences at the University of Rod Island, and she studied there from 1986 to 1994.
She and Shieldon Whitus Married in 1986 at the Saint George School chapel in Nioport, Road Island, according to L. Announcement of newspapers.
The couple lives in Nioport and have two children, Molly and Alexander, as well as two grandson, according to the Senator.
Throughout her career, Whitehouse advised non -profit organizations, NGOs, a government agency, or a legislative body and private companies, according to a biography of Atlantic CouncilShe was an older colleague who was not residing at the Scaroft Strategy and Security Center.

The couple lives in Nioport. (The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Her husband was first elected to the US Senate in 2006. She started working for the first time in the group in the center of the latest ethics complaint about two years later, in 2008.
Whitehouse began working at Ocean Conservance in September 2008, according to the LinkedIn page. She worked as a senior policy consultant, and includes “her advisory work to provide strategic advice to executives and program managers, increase awareness of ocean policy issues in various workshops and conferences, and involve the main stakeholders in the mission of the Ocean Conservance Governorate. Policy concentration areas include climate change, ocean planning.”
Whitehouse no longer operates directly by Ocean Conservance, but the organization pays its company, Ocean Wonks LLC, for similar consultations.
She became the head of Ocean Wonks LLC in 2017, and in this capacity, “she consults with many non -profit organizations, benefiting from contracts of scientific, organizational and political experience to educate and defend ocean policy issues,” according to LinkedIn.
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Senator Shieldon Whitch is accused of a possible conflict of interests by ethics monitoring. (Getty Images)
Ocean Conservance has received more than $ 14.2 million from federal scholarships since 2008, according to USSpending.gov. He received two large grants in only 2024, one for $ 5.2 million from the National Oceanic and Air Country Administration (NOAA) and another for $ 1.7 million from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), both to clean the marine debris. The previous one was funded by the BIL Infrastructure Law (BIL), and the latter was funded through the annual credits bill for the Environmental Protection Agency. Senator sound for both.
According to tax documents, Ocean Conservance Whitehouse has paid a total of $ 2,686,800 either directly or through its company since 2010.
This was cited in a complaint last month to the Senate selection committee on antiquities, James Lancford, R-OKLA, and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors Chris Konz, de del.

Whitehouse has become known as climate falcon. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
“This is a frequent performance of money, and the previous attempt by a dark funds to plant these same thirsts were highly rejected by the Ethics of the Senate,” said Stephen Delio, spokesman for the money, and the previous attempt by a dark money group to plant these same thirsts.
“But the wrong accusations of extreme right -wing interests and billionaires will not hinder the Senator’s pursuit of a responsible moral government that responds to the needs of Americans.”
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Whitehouse also presented a letter to Fox News Digital from the committee last year to inform another observation group, or Watch Watch, that the actions of Senator did not violate “federal laws, the rules of the Senate or any other behavior standards.”
The group submitted a similar moral complaint to reality.