"Ask Your Senator" will be broadcast live from Des Moines, and can be seen on local cable TV stations in Iowa.
"The show is a great opportunity for me to talk with Iowans and share information about the activities in Congress," said Grassley. "I encourage people who are interested in government and how it affects their lives to watch the show and call with their questions."
?Iowans can ask questions during the show by calling 515/246-1300
?Questions also can be e-mailed in advance to askyoursenator@saa.senate.gov
Following is a list of cities/channels that will air "Ask Your Senator" in Iowa.
COMMUNITY | CHANNEL# | COMMUNITY | CHANNEL# |
Adel | 07 | Knoxville | 18 |
Altoona | 04 | Lambs Grove | 23 |
Ames | 33 | Marshalltown | 23 |
Ankeny | 04 | Nevada | 33 |
Bondurant | 04 | Newton | 02 |
Booneville | 07 | Norwalk | 04 |
Carlisle | 04 | Pella | 18 |
Clarinda | 24 | Pleasant Hill | 04 |
Clive | 04 | Polk City | 21 |
Corning | 31 | Red Oak | 24 |
Creston | 15 | Sheldahl | 21 |
Dallas Center | 07 | Shenandoah | 24 |
Des Moines | 04 | Slater | 21 |
DeSoto | 07 | Urbandale | 04 |
Essex | 24 | Van Meter | 07 |
Grimes | 04 | Villisca | 24 |
Grinnell | 37 | Waukee | 07 |
Huxley | 21 | West Des Moines | 04 |
Indianola | 04 | Windsor Heights | 04 |
Johnston | 04 | Winterset | 04 |