News Releases

  • 08.21.2014

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today sought data on the process of investigating government watchdogs accused of wrongdoing.  A recent case involving the inspector general of the National Archives and Records Administration took almost two years to resolve while the inspector general was on paid leave, prompting concerns that the investigative...
  • 08.21.2014

    WASHINGTON – Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has disclosed information about its release of 169 undocumented immigrants in fiscal 2013 who had been convicted of a “homicide-related” offense and were awaiting deportation proceedings.   In a response to a letter from Senator Chuck Grassley, ICE officials indicated that more than 130 zip...
  • 08.19.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley will hold five town meetings in Iowa during the week of Sept. 1 as part of his annual 99-county tour. With these meetings, Grassley will have been to every one of the state’s 99 counties this year for meetings with Iowans.  Grassley has held a meeting in every county, every year since he was first elected to serve in...
  • 08.14.2014

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 08-14-14
  • 08.12.2014

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the Drug Enforcement Administration why it paid an Amtrak secretary $854,460 over 19 years for train passenger information it could have received for free, according to an inspector general report.  Grassley is concerned that the DEA might have paid for the information instead of working cooperatively...
  • 08.12.2014

                WASHINGTON – Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden are pressing the President to release a 14-month overdue report on “Protecting Whistleblowers with Access to Classified Information.”             The President requested on Oct. 10, 2012...
  • 08.07.2014

    Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today made the following comment on the Internal Revenue Service’s guidance released today, further implementing new incentives for whistleblowers to come forward on tax fraud.  Grassley authored the 2006 whistleblower improvements. “Today’s guidance takes some positive steps, such as treating net operating losses so the...
  • 08.07.2014

    Sen. Chuck Grassley today made the following comment on the President’s signing into law of legislation to reform problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Grassley voted for the legislation and has advocated for several of its key reforms, such as making it easier to remove senior employees for poor performance.  Grassley made the following...
  • 08.07.2014

        WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley is pressing the Justice Department to heavily scrutinize the proposed acquisition by Tyson Foods of Hillshire Brands.       In a letter sent late yesterday, Grassley said he was concerned about how the merger could increase concentration and decrease competition in the U.S. pork...
  • 08.07.2014

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 08-07-14
  • 08.05.2014

    Sen. Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee, is a long-time advocate for independent agency inspectors general.  Grassley has been concerned by problems inspectors generals have had accessing necessary information from their agencies.  For example, the Peace Corps inspector general was stonewalled simply trying to get access to...
  • 07.31.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley tonight said that an alternative solution on the southern border issue was not allowed a vote by the full Senate.  He said the Senate majority tonight continued its practice of not allowing debate on amendments to legislation being considered by the body.   Tonight, the Senate finished consideration of a bill to...
  • 07.31.2014

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 07-31-14
  • 07.30.2014

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today joined colleagues in introducing bipartisan legislation that addresses sexual assaults on college and university campuses by protecting and empowering students and strengthening accountability and transparency for institutions, including penalties for non-compliance with the legislation’s new standards for...
  • 07.30.2014

    WASHINGTON – A Senate Resolution designating July 30, 2014 as National Whistleblower Appreciation Day has passed the Senate. The resolution was sponsored by Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden, who will be the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus when it begins next year. The resolution comes on the anniversary of...
  • 07.30.2014

    Senator Chuck Grassley today made the following statement after the House Judiciary Committee Constitution and Civil Justice Subcommittee held a hearing on the False Claims Act.  Grassley is the author of the 1986 qui tam amendments to the False Claims Act which empower private citizens who have information about fraudulent activity by government...
  • 07.29.2014

    Prepared Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley of IowaRanking Member, Senate Judiciary CommitteeOn a Constitutional Amendment to Limit Campaign SpeechTuesday, July 29, 2014  Mr. President, today I want to discuss a constitutional amendment that the Judiciary Committee has just reported to the Senate.  The amendment would amend the Bill of...
  • 07.29.2014

    Prepared Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley of IowaRanking Member, Senate Judiciary CommitteeDetention of Daniel Chong by the Drug Enforcement AdministrationTuesday, July 29, 2014 Mr. President, today I want to speak about the unconscionable way in which the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) treated Daniel Chong, a San Diego college student, back...
  • 07.29.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley will hold eight town meetings in Iowa during the week of August 11 as part of his annual 99-county tour. Grassley has held a meeting in each of Iowa’s 99 counties at least once every year since he was first elected to the U.S. Senate. On August 12 and 13 Grassley will be in Sioux Center, Rock Rapids, Sibley, Sheldon,...
  • 07.28.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden today released Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s response to their questions about how new monitoring programs will impact legislative branch staff and federal whistleblowers. The senators called Clapper’s pledge to maintain the constitutional separation of powers and refrain from monitoring...