News Releases

  • 03.22.2007

    Judiciary Committee Subpoena Vote During a Judiciary Committee meeting this morning, Sen. Chuck Grassley asked that he be recorded in support of giving the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, in consultation with the ranking member, the authority to issue subpoenas to White House officials regarding the Committee’s inquiry into the administration’s...
  • 03.21.2007

    Grassley: Report Underscores Need to Safeguard Smithsonian Resources Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, is conducting oversight of spending by the Smithsonian Institution secretary and governance by the Smithsonian’s board of regents. He made the following comment on a report released today by the External Review Committee for...
  • 03.21.2007

    Grassley Opening Statement for Senate Judiciary Committee “The Inspector General’s Findings of Improper Use of the National Security Letters by the FBI”      Chairman Leahy, thank you for calling this hearing today.  I also want to thank Inspector General Fine and his staff for their hard work on these important reports.  Some...
  • 03.20.2007

    Sen. Grassley urges FDA to educate and inform public about acetaminophen WASHINGTON — Sen. Chuck Grassley said the Food and Drug Administration needs to undertake an educational effort to better inform the public about acetaminophen safety. "Acetaminophen is a common drug that gets used frequently and without concern," Grassley said. "People might not even...
  • 03.20.2007

    Grassley Introduces Amendment to Put Hard Cap on Farm Payments             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today introduced an amendment that would place a limit of $250,000 on the amount of farm payments an individual can receive.  Grassley introduced the amendment with Senator Byron Dorgan of...
  • 03.19.2007

    Senator Grassley Visits with Local Students and Staff WASHINGTON– Sen. Chuck Grassley recently visited with students, faculty and staff at Oelwein High School. The Senate schedule allowed Grassley to travel to Iowa earlier than expected. This gave him extra time to visit Oelwein High School.   “The students at Oelwein High School were a very bright...
  • 03.19.2007

    Grassley Bill Would Close Loophole that Endangers National Security             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today said that he has introduced legislation to close a loophole that allows an alien to stay in the country after their visa has been revoked on terrorism...
  • 03.16.2007

    Grassley Continues Visits to Every Iowa County Senator will focus town hall meetings on upcoming Farm Bill For Immediate Release Friday, March 16, 2007   Grassley Continues Visits to Every Iowa County Senator will focus town hall meetings on upcoming Farm Bill               WASHINGTON –...
  • 03.16.2007

    Grassley Asks for Additional Assistance on Behalf of Iowans Hit by Snowstorm            WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today sent a letter asking President George W. Bush to grant a request made by the State of Iowa for emergency assistance because of the major snowstorm that hit Iowa February 28 –...
  • 03.16.2007

    Grassley Announces Appointments of Young Iowans to Service Academy Atlantic, Belle Plaine, Cedar Rapids and Newhall Natives Receive Appointments             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today said that Christopher Poulsen of Atlantic; Drew Martin of Belle Plaine; Eric Parks of Cedar Rapids...
  • 03.16.2007

    Grassley Expresses Concern Over Unsubstantiated Noncash Charitable Contributions M E M O R A N D U M To: Reporters and Editors Re: Report on noncash charitable contributions Da: Friday, March 16, 2007 Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, today made the following comment on a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for...
  • 03.14.2007

    Grassley: President Declares Iowa a Major Disaster Area             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley tonight said that President George W. Bush had declared Iowa a major disaster area due to the winter storms that hit the state between February 23 and March...
  • 03.14.2007

    Grassley’s Red Cross Modernization Bill Passes Full Senate WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley’s legislation to modernize the management structure of the American Red Cross today passed the full Senate as part of legislation implementing 9-11 commission recommendations. "The Red Cross does a very good job," Grassley said. "It can do an even better job with...
  • 03.14.2007

    Grassley: K Street’s Crocodile Tears on Tax Loophole Closers Get House Hearing M E M O R A N D U M To: Reporters and Editors Re: House hearing on tax loophole closers Da: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on today’s House Ways and Means Committee hearing to examine tax...
  • 03.13.2007

    Women's History Month by U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley    Within a few days after the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, my mother exercised her right to vote, becoming one of the first four women in Iowa to visit the ballot box. Looking back now nearly 87 years later, my mother's civic-mindedness arguably secures her a spot in...
  • 03.12.2007

    Grassley Expresses Concern Over Federal Charitable Giving Program WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, is expressing concern that management changes to the federal employees’ charitable giving program will undermine accountability from charities to donors and potentially discourage donations. Grassley continues a...
  • 03.12.2007

    Grassley: House Democratic Leaders Fuss Over Halliburton but Slow-walk Corporate Loophole Closers M E M O R A N D U M To: Reporters and Editors Re: Halliburton, corporate loophole closers Da: Monday, March 12, 2007 Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, today made the following comment on Halliburton’s move of its CEO to...
  • 03.09.2007

    Inspector General report on National Security Letters            Senator Chuck Grassley today released the following comment after learning of the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General report on national security letters.  The report showed that the FBI has had no policy or directive to...
  • 03.09.2007

    Grassley’s Red Cross Modernization Bill Advances Via Committee WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley’s legislation to modernize the management structure of the American Red Cross has advanced through committee, clearing it for full Senate consideration. "The Red Cross does a very good job," Grassley said. "It can do an even better job with some simple management...
  • 03.09.2007

    Vote on Security Amendments in Senate The Senate today voted against consideration of a package of amendments that would have enhanced the security requirements in the 9/11 Commission bill currently being debated in the Senate.  The package included a Grassley amendment that would ensure individuals who are on U.S. soil and have their visas revoked,...