Rep. Victoria Spartz returns from Ukraine’s frontlines, co-chairs classified House oversight hearing on aid spending

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Rep. Victoria Spartz returned to Washington, D.C., after spending the weekend in Ukraine where she traveled to the frontlines of the ongoing conflict and met with local authorities.

This is Rep. Spartz’s third trip to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began on Feb. 24 and follows her recent calls for proper oversight of the U.S. aid being sent into the country following the signing of the Ukraine Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022.

“The American people are generous people, but as a Congress, we must ensure taxpayer resources are reaching those in need and being used efficiently,” Rep. Spartz said. “We also need to understand the situation on the ground to implement proper strategies.”

Rep. Spartz has led those voices calling for Congressional oversight of all U.S. aid to Ukraine, and she has called on House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) to hold a hearing to evaluate the federal government’s performance in the distribution of U.S. humanitarian and security assistance. Rep. Spartz on Wednesday co-chaired the first classified oversight House hearing on Ukraine, with more hearings expected in the future.

Since the start of the conflict, Rep. Spartz has visited numerous regions in Europe asking tough questions of government officials in each place. She has remained committed to ensuring U.S. resources are directed where they are needed the most to prevent a worsening crisis and help Ukraine defend itself and the international order.