News Releases

  • 03.26.2002

    Pentagon credit cards Today the Pentagon announced that a task force created in response to reports of government credit card abuse by defense workers and military personnel has been given 60 days to develop a reform plan. Sen. Chuck Grassley, who has worked to expose credit card abuse by some Department of Defense workers and urged Defense Secretary Donald...
  • 03.26.2002

    offer in compromise program Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on a General Accounting Office report he and Chairman Max Baucus requested on the IRS' offer in compromise program. "The IRS' continued inability to solve these problems hurts everyone involved. It hurts the taxpayer who owes money and...
  • 03.24.2002

    IRS' pursuit of credit card records Today the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice filed court papers seeking records from the Visa credit card company to help track down people who are using offshore banks in tax havens to avoid U.S. taxes. Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, as chairman last April convened a...
  • 03.24.2002

    Grassley Nominates Iowans for Federal Judgeship ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced his recommendations to fill a vacancy on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa. Grassley has recommended four individuals for District Judge in Iowa's northern district. They are: Iowa Appeals Court Judge Terry L. Huitink of Ireton, U.S. District...
  • 03.20.2002

    Floor Statement on Campaign Finance Reform Mr. President, I support reforming our system of campaign financing. Reform is necessary to reduce public cynicism in elected officials and to bolster confidence in our democratic institutions. I want to eliminate even the appearance of corruption and encourage individual participation in political campaigns. The...
  • 03.20.2002

    Grassley Works to Improve Air Service for Iowa Travelers Iowa Senator Urges Passage of O'Hare Runway Expansion ? Building on his efforts to improve air service for Iowa travelers, Sen. Chuck Grassley today urged congressional leaders to pass legislation that will improve aviation capacity at Chicago's O'Hare airport. "Ending the gridlock at O'Hare is vital...
  • 03.20.2002

    Grassley Concerned About Communication During Homeland Defense Missions ? Sen. Chuck Grassley expressed concern about the communication between F-15 fighter jets assigned to fly combat air patrol missions and commercial airlines planes. In a letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, Grassley asked for support...
  • 03.20.2002

    Grassley Seeks End to Government Contracts for Corporate Tax Evaders ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, today revealed that several corporations that have set up shop overseas to avoid U.S. taxes enjoy lucrative contracts with the federal government. Grassley pledged to work to end this practice. "I have no problem with U.S....
  • 03.20.2002

    Grassley Works for Medicare Equity for Iowa ? A resolution offered by Sen. Chuck Grassley put the Senate Budget Committee on record today for equity in Medicare payments. The non-binding measure promotes geographic equity in Medicare fee-for-service payments. It says Medicare should reward, rather than punish, providers which deliver high-quality,...
  • 03.17.2002

    Grassley Keeps in Touch with Iowans Iowa Senator Plans Meetings in 33 Communities During Next Two Weeks Sen. Chuck Grassley will visit 33 Iowa communities during the two- week congressional recess that takes place March 25 - April 5. Grassley will conduct meetings and visit local schools and businesses as part of his long-time commitment to visit each of...
  • 03.17.2002

    Sparks Study on Packer Ownership Ban Sen. Chuck Grassley issued the following comment in response to a study released today by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and the National Pork Producers Council that claims a ban on packer ownership of livestock would cost their industries approximately $7 billion. "Rural America will pay the ultimate price if...
  • 03.17.2002

    Grassley Keeps in Touch with Iowans Iowa Senator Plans Meetings in 33 Communities During Next Two Weeks Sen. Chuck Grassley will visit 33 Iowa communities during the two- week congressional recess that takes place March 25 - April 5. Grassley will conduct meetings and visit local schools and businesses as part of his long-time commitment to visit each of...
  • 03.15.2002

    Green Energy Can Meet Great Expectations by U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   Every Iowan is a stakeholder when it comes to developing a responsible, stable and long-term energy policy. Since September 11, it’s obvious how important it is to enhance our energy independence. Energy security is a top priority. We can’t afford our dangerous reliance on...
  • 03.15.2002

    Green Energy Can Meet Great Expectations by U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   Every Iowan is a stakeholder when it comes to developing a responsible, stable and long-term energy policy. Since September 11, it’s obvious how important it is to enhance our energy independence. Energy security is a top priority. We can’t afford our dangerous reliance on...
  • 03.14.2002

    Grassley Seeks Final Bill that Works for Iowa Farmers ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today appealed to his Iowa colleague to retain the Senate farm bill provisions that would ban packer ownership of livestock and establish reasonable limits on farm program payments during conference negotiations on the overall bill. Grassley wrote a letter to Sen. Tom Harkin,...
  • 03.13.2002

    health care fraud Today at a Committee on Finance subcommittee hearing, Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Finance Committee, asked Tom Scully, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, about the agency's workings with the Department of Justice on the Columbia HCA fraud case. Grassley made the following comment about the...
  • 03.13.2002

    Grassley Seeks INS Enforcement Agents and Caseworkers for the Quad Cities ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has asked the Justice Department to consider placing personnel for both law enforcement and immigration casework in the Quad Cities. In a letter sent to the attorney general today, Grassley argued that the changing demographics in Iowa require an expanded...
  • 03.13.2002

    Grassley Seeks Conference Support for Independent Livestock Producers This bipartisan, bicameral event underscores the merit of our amendment to ban packer ownership of livestock. I appreciate the leadership of the House members here today who filed legislation to show resolve among House members on behalf of family farmers. The white paper we’re...
  • 03.13.2002

    Grassley Works to Increase the Use of Ethanol and Biodiesel Iowa Senator Introduces Amendment to Energy Bill ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has introduced legislation that would require the federal government to increase the use of ethanol and biodiesel fuels in its vehicles. The amendment to the energy bill currently being debated in the U.S. Senate was sponsored...
  • 03.12.2002

    Statement at Hearing on Welfare Reform Today's hearing on welfare reform marks the first Finance Committee hearing on this important program since Congress enacted sweeping reforms nearly six years ago that ended a 60-year-old entitlement program and ended welfare as we knew it. There's no doubt that states have excelled at transforming welfare into work....