News Releases

  • 11.05.2007

    Joshua Omvig Bill Signed into law Senator Chuck Grassley today made the following statement after President George Bush signed into law the Joshua Omvig Veterans Suicide Prevention Bill.  The law is named for Joshua Omvig, an Iowa soldier who committed suicide upon returning from serving in...
  • 11.02.2007

    Grassley comments on the President Veto of WRDA legislation Senator Chuck Grassley today issued the following statement after President George Bush vetoed the Water Resources Development Act.     "The Water Resources Development Act contains provisions for much needed improvements on the Mississippi River.  These improvements are...
  • 11.02.2007

    Grassley: Federal Grants Available for African American History and Culture             WASHINGTON- Senator Chuck Grassley today said that the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) will be granting funds to African-American museums across the country.  This grant program increases the...
  • 11.01.2007

    Grassley-Authored Legislation Helps Justice Department Recover $1.45 Billion This Year             WASHINGTON — The Justice Department announced this week that another $1.45 billion has been recovered for the U.S. Treasury thanks to whistleblower legislation sponsored in 1986 by Sen. Chuck...
  • 10.31.2007

    Grassley, Majority of Finance Republicans Urge AMT Relief, Tax Extenders Without Tax Increases   WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, and almost all committee Republicans, have urged the chairman to put forth legislation on Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) relief and extensions of expiring tax provisions without...
  • 10.31.2007

    Grassley Targets Prescription Drug Abuse in Ongoing Battle to Keep Kids Drug Free WASHINTON – Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Joe Biden of Delaware today introduced the Dextromethorphan Abuse Reduction Act of 2007 as part of an ongoing effort to prevent abuse of this active ingredient in cough medicine, along with other non-prescription and prescription...
  • 10.30.2007

    Grassley Q & A: Veterans Day    Q: What is the history behind Veterans Day? A: In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice was reached between the Allied nations and Germany marking the end of fighting in World War I.  Woodrow Wilson declared November 11, 1919, the first commemoration of Armistice Day,...
  • 10.30.2007

    Grassley, Thune Push President, EPA to Research and Approve Higher Ethanol Blends             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today said the federal government should begin the testing process to approve higher ethanol blends and ensure that demand for ethanol keeps pace with industry...
  • 10.30.2007

    Grassley Remarks from Roundtable on Non-profit Hospitals I wanted to come by briefly and thank you all for attending this roundtable to discuss possible reforms for non-profit hospitals. This is very useful to have the input and views of so many different voices as we look at the questions of charity care, community benefit and other important matters...
  • 10.30.2007

    Grassley delves further into FDA review of foreign-made pharmaceuticals              WASHINGTON — Sen. Chuck Grassley is following up on his initial inquiry of the Food and Drug Administration regarding its work to ensure the safety of foreign-made pharmaceutical ingredients and medicines...
  • 10.29.2007

    Endowments May Help Rein In Tuition Hikes By U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley    The College Board’s new annual survey reveals that the escalating costs of higher education continue to outpace inflation and saddle new graduates with crushing debt that can take years to repay.   According to the survey, tuition for in-state, public, four-year...
  • 10.29.2007

    Grassley seeks transparency in FDA review of heart health risks with diabetes drug             WASHINGTON --- Sen. Chuck Grassley has asked the Food and Drug Administration to respond to accounts that an agency-convened drug safety oversight board voted earlier this month to keep Avandia on the market...
  • 10.29.2007

    Grassley Seeks Documents in Arrest of Students Found with Explosive Devices             WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today, citing the oversight responsibility of Congress, has asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for documents regarding Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed and Youssef Samir...
  • 10.25.2007

    House vote on SCHIP legislation             Sens. Chuck Grassley and Orrin Hatch issued the comments below about the outcome of the vote this afternoon in the House of Representatives on children’s health insurance legislation.             As...
  • 10.25.2007

    Grassley: “Mother of Tax Bills” Could Bring Mother Lode of Economic Trouble Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, today made the following comment on the tax reform proposal from Rep. Charles Rangel, chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means. "I appreciate that Chairman Rangel is revving up the debate on two...
  • 10.25.2007

    Grassley Amendments to Ban Packer Ownership of Livestock, Clarify New Propane Regulations Clear Committee             WASHINGTON – A longstanding priority of Senator Chuck Grassley’s has passed the Senate Agriculture Committee and was included in the farm bill that will now be debated by the full...
  • 10.25.2007

    Small Business Health Insurance: Building a Gateway to Coverage Opening Statement of Sen. Chuck Grassley Hearing, “Small Business Health Insurance: Building a Gateway to Coverage” Thursday, Oct. 25,...
  • 10.24.2007

    Grassley: House Tax Proposal Could Undermine U.S. Companies’ Competitiveness             In 2004, Congress enacted legislation to repeal the Foreign Sales Corporation-Extraterritorial Income tax regime that was ruled a prohibited export subsidy by the World Trade Organization. By itself, repealing that...
  • 10.24.2007

    Grassley Amendment to Help Students Remain Competitive in Global Economy Clears Senate WASHINGTON -- Senator Chuck Grassley last night said that his amendment to ensure that America’s best and brightest students are not shortchanged passed the Senate by a voice vote as part of the Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations...
  • 10.24.2007

    Grassley Amendment to Help Students Remain Competitive in Global Economy Clears Senate WASHINGTON -- Senator Chuck Grassley last night said that his amendment to ensure that America’s best and brightest students are not shortchanged passed the Senate by a voice vote as part of the Labor, Health and Human Services Appropriations...