News Releases

  • 03.04.2014

    Young Iowans interested in government and politics should consider applying for an internship in my office this summer.  Interning in a congressional office allows for a wide range of learning experience and exposure for students on Capitol Hill. It is a good way for college-age students and new graduates to learn more about the legislative branch of...
  • 03.03.2014

    Q: Will the President’s budget be “dead on arrival” when it reaches the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday?  A: It appears lawmakers from the President’s own political party are set to mark “Do Not Resuscitate” on the proposal before it even crosses the legislative threshold. In fact, the leadership in the U.S. Senate has abandoned even the pretense of producing a...
  • 02.28.2014

    with U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley  Q: What are your thoughts on the President’s military budget proposal? A: First, getting this administration to propose less federal spending in any area ought to be music to the ears of the taxpaying public. It’s long overdue for Washington to exercise across-the-board fiscal discipline and dial back Uncle Sam’s...
  • 02.28.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said today that John Mark Gorman of Marion has received an appointment to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Great Neck, N.Y., for the 2014-2015 school year. Gorman is the son of Cathy and Joseph Gorman.  He will graduate in May from Marion High School.  Gorman is a member of National Honor Society, the...
  • 02.27.2014

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 02-27-14
  • 02.26.2014

    WASHINGTON – Today, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, released a joint report on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s highly-invasive surveillance program that monitored employees who contacted Congress and the media with concerns...
  • 02.26.2014

    Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today testified before a House committee on the Food and Drug Administration’s aggressive email monitoring of employees who were concerned about the safety of certain medical devices and released an investigative report on the monitoring with Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,...
  • 02.26.2014

    Statement of Senator Charles E. Grassley Before the United States House of RepresentativesCommittee on Oversight and Government ReformHearing, “Limitless Surveillance at the FDA: Protecting the Rights of Federal Whistleblowers”February 26, 2014 Thank you, Chairman Issa, for calling this important hearing and for the great work you and your staff have...
  • 02.25.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said today that Katie Marie Gibson of Sioux Rapids has received an appointment to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Great Neck, N.Y., for the 2014-2015 school year. Gibson is the daughter of Carolyn and Thomas Gibson.  She will graduate in May from Sioux Central High School.  Gibson participated in...
  • 02.24.2014

    Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley On How the Senate Should OperateDelivered Monday, February 24, 2014 Mr. President, either tonight or tomorrow, the Senate will consider several district court nominees.  These nominees will be brought up, considered by the Senate, and in all likelihood, confirmed in short order. As I’ve mentioned several times,...
  • 02.24.2014

    Here is information about Senator Grassley’s schedule this week.  The Senate is in session.   Senator Grassley will meet with Iowans in Washington, D.C., from the Iowa Association of Health Underwriters, the Society for Public Health Education, Disabled American Veterans, ONE, the Iowa Alliance of YMCAs, the American Alliance of Museums, the Iowa...
  • 02.24.2014

    WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators led by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) urged the top U.S. trade negotiator to negotiate a comprehensive and acceptable agreement with Japan that will increase market access for all agricultural products as part of the ongoing Trans-Pacific Partnership talks.  In a letter to...
  • 02.21.2014

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa said today that summer internships for college-age Iowans are available, and applications are due March 15.  Internships are available in Grassley’s Washington, D.C., office as well as his offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Sioux City and Waterloo.  There are two, six-week summer...
  • 02.21.2014

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the Obama Administration to explain a new requirement that employers certify that they did not reduce their workforce to become eligible for a delay in complying with Obamacare. “If the Obama Administration is so certain that PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) will not lead to a reduction in...
  • 02.20.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said today that Zachary Weston of Cedar Rapids has received an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., for the 2014-2015 school year. Weston is the son of Julia and J. Michael Weston.  He will graduate in May from Washington High School.  Weston participates in swimming, tennis, Madrigal...
  • 02.20.2014

    WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa said today that Anamaria Angel of Waukee has received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point for the 2014-2015 school year. Angel is the daughter of Jeanie Angel of Waukee.  She will graduate in May from Van Meter High School.  Angel participated in softball, track, concert band and...
  • 02.20.2014

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 02-20-14
  • 02.19.2014

    After nearly six years of rigorous regulatory review, approval for the more than 1,700-mile Keystone XL oil pipeline remains in limbo.  The TransCanada Corporation awaits a U.S. Presidential Permit to begin construction of the transcontinental infrastructure connecting a 36-inch pipeline system from Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska....
  • 02.19.2014

    Q: What is the status for approval of the Keystone XL pipeline project? A: After nearly six years of rigorous regulatory review, approval for the more than 1,700-mile Keystone XL oil pipeline remains in limbo.  The TransCanada Corporation awaits a U.S. Presidential Permit to begin construction of the transcontinental infrastructure connecting a 36-inch...
  • 02.19.2014

    It’s an ongoing challenge for the U.S. government to attract and retain quality military recruits.  When men and women sign up, they receive notice of the terms of service and potential retirement benefits. The government enters into a compact of sorts with these patriotic citizens in exchange for their service to the country. That’s why it bothered me...