News Releases

  • 09.16.2002

    United States Drug Policy in the Andean Region Mr. Chairman, thank you for holding this hearing. You and I have talked several times about the devastation that narcotics has done to the youth of our country, and simultaneously to the peace and stability of our allies in Latin America. I also want to thank Secretary Armitage, Administrator Hutchinson, and...
  • 09.15.2002

    Grassley: Small Rural Schools Achievement Awards Released to Iowa Schools 150 Rural Schools Districts Receive More Than $4 Million in Funding ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced that the U.S. Department of Education has released $4,094,403 to 150 school districts through the Small Rural Schools Achievement (SRSA) program. The SRSA program provides extra...
  • 09.13.2002

    Tax Cuts Trigger Economic Growth   Despite the sky-is-falling partisan opposition during the tax cut debate last year, the passage of time tells a different story. And it discounts the fictitious picture of gloom and doom portrayed last year by the big spenders in Washington.   According to revised economic data released by the federal government...
  • 09.13.2002

    Word On: Minority Farm Loans   Q: What is the Office of Minority and Socially Disadvantaged Farmers Assistance? A: By opening this new office geared toward minority farmers, the USDA is reinforcing its efforts to respond to the needs of an under-served population within the ranks of the U.S. farming community. As a lifelong farmer and federal...
  • 09.12.2002

    Grassley Seeks Safeguards of Federal Fund Drive for Charities ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, today sought assurances that the annual federal employee charitable fund-raising drive will continue as planned, even if a key administrator becomes unable to handle its task. Grassley asked the Office of Personnel Management to...
  • 09.12.2002

    Grassley Keeps Up Fight Against Concentration in Agriculture Reintroduces Bill to Ban Mandatory Arbitration in Farmer/Packer Contracts ? Sen. Chuck Grassley is continuing his crusade against increased concentration in agriculture. The Iowa Senator this week reintroduced his legislation to limit mandatory arbitration agreements. The Grassley provision was...
  • 09.11.2002

    Grassley, Breaux Seek Answers on Chemical Restraint Guidelines for Nursing Homes -- Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, and Sen. John Breaux, chairman of the Special Committee on Aging, are asking government officials to clarify draft guidelines that could lead to greater use of anti-psychotic medications that act as chemical...
  • 09.11.2002

    Bush Speech at the United Nations Sen. Chuck Grassley issued the following comment regarding President Bush's speech today at the United Nations. To access an audio tape of Sen. Grassley's comment, go to www.senate.gov/src/radio and click on grassley. The 800 number where these messages are typically posted is down today. "President Bush was forceful,...
  • 09.11.2002

    A message from U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa on the one-year anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.   One Year Later   They say time heals all wounds. But it would take an eternity for the grief to subside for the families of the 3,000 people mass murdered last year on September 11. The mental images of commercial jetliners...
  • 09.11.2002

    Grassley Announces Federal Dollars to Iowa Fire Departments 18 Iowa Communities Receive $816,031 Through Assistance for Firefighting Grant Program ? Sen. Chuck Grassley announced today that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is awarding grants to 18 fire departments in Iowa from the Assistance to Firefighters Program. Fire Operations and Fire Safety...
  • 09.11.2002

    Grassley: $1.3 Million in Job Access and Reverse Commute Funding ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that the U.S. Department of Transportation will release $1,388,718 for Job Access and Reverse Commute funding to the Iowa Department of Transportation. The funds will be issued to Des Moines, Dubuque, Sioux City; Delaware and Jackson Counties; and the State of...
  • 09.11.2002

    Grassley: $1.3 Million in Job Access and Reverse Commute Funding ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that the U.S. Department of Transportation will release $1,388,718 for Job Access and Reverse Commute funding to the Iowa Department of Transportation. The funds will be issued to Des Moines, Dubuque, Sioux City; Delaware and Jackson Counties; and the State of...
  • 09.08.2002

    Grassley: USDA Authorizes Emergency Haying and Grazing Assistance for Iowa ?Sen. Chuck Grassley today said that the USDA has authorized emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres in Iowa to provide relief for farmers hit hard by drought. This announcement follows a number of requests by Grassley to Department of Agriculture...
  • 09.08.2002

    Grassley Announces $1.6 Million for Iowa Sioux City, Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Receive Funding ? Sen. Chuck Grassley announced today that several programs in Iowa will receive a total of $1,686,860 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Woodbury County Community Action Agency in Sioux City will receive $621,026 to continue...
  • 09.05.2002

    Grassley: Improve Agencies Moving to New Homeland Security Department Senator Says Whistleblowers Key to Success of New Department ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has proposed a number of amendments to the homeland security legislation pending in the U.S. Senate. Grassley said his main focus is on improving federal law enforcement, protecting whistleblowers in the...
  • 09.05.2002

    United Way resignation Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, last month asked the national United Way to explain how it ensures chapter integrity and the Washington, D.C.-area chapter to explain how it manages donations. Grassley's inquiry came after allegations of financial mismanagement at the Washington, D.C.-area chapter. He...
  • 09.05.2002

    United Way resignation Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, last month asked the national United Way to explain how it ensures chapter integrity and the Washington, D.C.-area chapter to explain how it manages donations. Grassley's inquiry came after allegations of financial mismanagement at the Washington, D.C.-area chapter. He...
  • 09.04.2002

    Statement on Armed Services Tax Fairness Act of 2002 Chairman Baucus and I have called this meeting to focus on an issue on which Republicans and Democrats all agree -- tax equity and fairness for members of the uniformed services and foreign service personnel. The war on terrorism continues one year following the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. As a...
  • 09.03.2002

    Grassley: Big Money Payouts to Corporate Execs Should Be Recouped in Bankruptcy ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has introduced legislation that goes after big bonuses and other excessive compensation of corporate officers and directors when a company goes bankrupt. "Corporate bigwigs and wrongdoers shouldn't be allowed to benefit and enrich themselves when their...
  • 08.29.2002

    Trade sanctions ruling Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, made the following statement on the World Trade Organization arbitrator's ruling that the European Union is entitled to impose more than $4 billion in trade sanctions against the United States. "Of course, I'm disappointed by the arbitrator's decision. $4 billion in...