News Releases

  • 03.14.2003

    Celebrate American Agriculture By Senator Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   Ask a friend or neighbor what’s eating them and you’re likely to get an earful about rising gas prices, possible military action in Iraq, the high costs of health care and prescription medicines or the downturn in the U.S. economy. In my most recent town meetings in February, I...
  • 03.14.2003

    Word On: Cameras in the Courts   Q: What is your "Sunshine in the Courtroom Act?" A: This bipartisan legislation would allow federal trial and appellate judges to permit cameras in the courtroom. Currently 48 states allow some form of audio-video coverage in their courtrooms and at least 37 directly televise trials. What’s good for the states is good...
  • 03.12.2003

    Army management award Last month, Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, questioned a potential presidential merit award to an Army official who has responsibility over Army credit card programs. Grassley has worked to expose government credit card abuse and mismanagement, particularly in the military, where the volume of credit cards...
  • 03.12.2003

    Senators Seek IRS Response to Enron Revelations 20224Dear Commissioner Wenzel: On February 13, 2003, the Senate Finance Committee received the official report of the investigation by the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) relating to the collapse of the Enron Corporation. The JCT report entitled, "Investigation of Enron Corporation and Related Entities...
  • 03.12.2003

    Grassley, Kennedy Re-Introduce Bill to Help Disabled Children Health Care Initiative Inspired by Iowa Family ? Sen. Chuck Grassley is continuing his effort with Sen. Ted Kennedy to win passage of legislation to help disabled children. "Medicaid works well for a lot of people," Grassley said. "The problem is some families fall through the cracks. Many...
  • 03.11.2003

    Grassley Introduces Tax Incentives for Alternative Energy Sen. Chuck Grassley is continuing his long-standing campaign to foster development of a wide range of alternative energy sources that would benefit Iowa's economy and reduce U.S. dependence on finite, foreign source of energy. "It makes sense to use the tax code to develop renewable energy. Cutting...
  • 03.11.2003

    Grassley Introduces Tax Incentives for Alternative Energy Sen. Chuck Grassley is continuing his long-standing campaign to foster development of a wide range of alternative energy sources that would benefit Iowa's economy and reduce U.S. dependence on finite, foreign source of energy. "It makes sense to use the tax code to develop renewable energy. Cutting...
  • 03.11.2003

    Grassley Outlines Steps to Increase Retirement Income Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, today said American workers can take several key steps to increase their retirement savings, while other items require congressional action. "Americans are living longer than ever, but their retirement savings is dropping," Grassley said. "Some...
  • 03.07.2003

    Word On: World Trade   Q: What does the new trade agreement with Chile mean for Iowa? A: I’m pleased the United States and Chile recently concluded negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement. It’s been nearly a decade since the United States made a commitment to forge a free trade agreement with Chile. And in the meantime, Chile has entered into...
  • 03.07.2003

    Sowing the Seeds of Hope By Senator Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   The hardships and heartaches that farm families confront during their stewardship of land and livestock too often goes largely unnoticed. The good news is a nonprofit network of support services currently is operating in Iowa and six other Midwestern states (Wisconsin, Minnesota, North...
  • 03.06.2003

    Grassley Seeks Answers on IRS Audit of Watchdog Group Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, has asked the Internal Revenue Service to explain allegations from a very credible source that the agency may be unfairly auditing a government watchdog group. "I'm chairman of the Senate committee with jurisdiction over the IRS," Grassley said....
  • 03.06.2003

    Hearing to Examine Keeping Pension Plans Afloat especially small businesses -- offer pension plans to their employees than in decades. Cash-strapped airlines recently have made headlines with underfunded pension plans. The challenge for policymakers is to find ways to encourage employers to offer these pension plans and to make sure bad actors don't game...
  • 03.06.2003

    Finance Committee to Examine Welfare Reform Successes Description: Many observers agree that welfare reform has been a success, but more needs to be done. Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, will convene a hearing to hear testimony on what has worked so far with the 1996 law and identify areas that need to be improved. The hearing...
  • 03.05.2003

    Grassley Works to Preserve Japanese Market for U.S. Beef 20008Dear Ambassador Kato: We are writing to you regarding an issue of the highest importance to the beef industry in the United States. Japan is the largest export market for U.S. food and agricultural products. In 2001, the United States exported $1.2 billion worth of beef to Japan alone. This...
  • 03.04.2003

    Grassley Discusses Immigration Situation in Iowa with Homeland Security Secretary Ridge Iowa Senator Asks for Fully Staffed Des Moines Office and INS Personnel in Quad Cities 20528Dear Secretary Ridge: One year ago, I wrote to Attorney General Ashcroft about the increasing number of aliens who are penetrating the Quad Cities, an area that encompasses three...
  • 03.04.2003

    Grassley Looks Forward to Senate Confirmation of Trade Nominees ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, praised the committee's approval today of the nominations of Charlotte Lane and Daniel Pearson to the International Trade Commission. The nominees now will be sent to the Senate floor for a vote on their confirmation. "I look forward...
  • 03.03.2003

    Grassley, Baucus Question SEC on Post-Enron Rule-making ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, and Sen. Max Baucus, ranking member, have asked the Securities and Exchange Commission whether it plans to revisit a recent decision to allow accounting firms to provide tax consulting services to their audit clients. The senators asked...
  • 03.03.2003

    Grassley Questions "Active Engagement" Requirement for Recipients of Farm Payments ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today sent a letter to the General Accounting Office to investigate the issue of "active engagement" relating to his campaign for legitimate, reasonable payment limits. Grassley is asking the GAO to look at whether USDA is properly enforcing the Farm...
  • 03.03.2003

    Grassley Continues to Work for Education Iowa Senator Re-Introduces Legislation to Support Gifted and Talented Students ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has introduced legislation to help states provide educational services to gifted and talented students. Grassley's bill would provide money to local school districts so that they can expand the availability of gifted...
  • 03.03.2003

    Grassley: $1.4 Million to Iowa to Help Low-Income Families Pay for Home Heating ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced that President Bush has released $151,262,685 in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds. Iowa will receive $1,482,272 of this release, bringing their total fiscal 2003 funding to $32,238,691 so far this year. LIHEAP is the...