News Releases

  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Chapter 12 for Farmers Extended For Now ? The U.S. Senate last night approved a temporary extension of the section of the federal bankruptcy code tailored to help farmers reorganize debt and stay in the business of farming, according to Sen. Chuck Grassley. "Under the current economic circumstances in farm country, it's important to keep Chapter...
  • 10.22.2004

    IRS audit rates Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Finance Committee, made the following comment on the latest IRS audit rates. "Congress has provided the IRS the authority to hire an additional 2,036 full-time employees this year. This increase in staffing, combined with cost savings the IRS should realize from continued increases in electronic filing...
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Congress Should Deliver Farm Aid Quickly Iowa Senator Says Committee Relief Package Puts Corn, Soybeans At Risk ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today voted to support a supplemental farm assistance plan offered by Sen. Richard Lugar. The Lugar proposal was offered as an alternative to the spending bill adopted last week by the Senate Agriculture Committee....
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Federal Dollars Dedicated to Ag-Based Research and Initiatives in Iowa ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said that a Senate committee has approved federal funding for a number of agriculture-related projects in Iowa. Grassley urged that the Appropriations Committee give its support to these initiatives as part of the annual spending bill for agriculture....
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Confirm Nominees to Federal Law Enforcement and Judicial Positions ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today urged prompt action by the Senate on nominees for public service as U.S. marshals, U.S. attorneys and federal judges. Grassley said that putting these law enforcement officers and members of the federal judiciary are another key component of the effort...
  • 10.22.2004

    New Report Shows Need for Tougher Crackdown on Non-Profits, Tax Shelters Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, is investigating governance problems in the non-profit arena and considering legislative reforms. He made the following comment on a report released today from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, "The Tax...
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Additional INS Caseworkers for Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced that six more service professionals will be on the job in Iowa to better manage a steady increase in immigration casework. "We need more INS service workers in Iowa to help naturalize citizens, adjust immigration status applications and authorize employment," Grassley said....
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Top Trade Official to Visit Iowa ? Sen. Chuck Grassley issued the following comment in response to charges made today by Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle regarding the administration's leadership internationally. "It's ironic that the Democrats are trying to characterize President Bush and the Republicans as isolationists. It's President Bush...
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Bipartisan Trade Bill Good for Workers, Farmers, Small Businesses ? A Senate committee today voted 18 to 3 for legislation to help the President of the United States negotiate international trade agreements. Sen. Chuck Grassley, the top Republican on the Finance Committee and a long-time proponent of free trade, said the bipartisan show of support...
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: Top Trade Official to Visit Iowa ? Underscoring the importance of trade to jobs in Iowa, the United States Trade Representative will visit the Iowa State Fair next week as part of a five-day international trade tour led by Sen. Chuck Grassley. Ambassador Robert Zoellick is a member of President Bush's cabinet. As the trade representative, Zoellick...
  • 10.22.2004

    Grassley: $12.5 million federal loan for new ethanol plant in Iowa ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman on Friday will announce a $12.5 million federal loan for construction of an ethanol production facility in Northwest Iowa. The loan will go to the Quad County Corn Processors Cooperative for an 18 million gallon per year...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: $1.4 Million Released for Bridge in Mills County ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that the Federal Highway Administration has released a $1,411,360 discretionary grant for construction on the U.S. Highway 34 bridge in Mills County. "Officials in Mills County have been working to secure the necessary support to build this bridge for a long time....
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: 37 Counties Eligible for Economic Disaster Assistance ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said the U.S. Small Business Administration has made 37 Iowa counties eligible for low-interest economic injury disaster loans. The 37 counties eligible to apply for this assistance are: Adair, Adams, Audubon, Buena Vista, Carroll, Cass, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Crawford,...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: Packer Ownership Ban Should Help Independent Producers, Not Big Packers ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said the latest proposal before farm bill conferees on the question of packer ownership of livestock gives big packers all the time they need to squeeze out independent producers and take total control of the marketplace. "The bipartisan legislation...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: Open Doors to Higher Education for Next Generation of Americans ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has given his support to an effort that would help immigrant teenagers become college-bound. Grassley has co-sponsored legislation to let young immigrants with undocumented immigration status earn permanent resident status in the United States by graduating from...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: Independent Producers Need Amendment to Limit Packer Ownership ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today released a paper prepared by leading agricultural economists who dispute recent commentary on legislation sponsored by Grassley and Sen. Tim Johnson of South Dakota to ban packer ownership of livestock. The paper authored by Roger A. McEowen, Peter C....
  • 10.21.2004

    DoJ Report Sen. Chuck Grassley today issued the following comment in regards to the Audit by the Justice Department Inspector General on FBI's Management Of Information Technology Investments, Report No. 03-09, December 2002 . The report detailed several concerns that Grassley has brought to the attention of senior Justice Department and Federal Bureau of...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: Over $7 Million in Grants and Loans from USDA Federal funds for Butler, Jefferson, Clarke, Hamilton, Page, Sioux, Lyon and Poweshiek counties ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that additional rural development grants and loans have been awarded to Butler, Jefferson, Clarke, Hamilton and Page counties from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: New Report on FBI and Counterterrorism Reveals Serious Shortcomings ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said a new report from the inspector general for the Justice Department underscores the importance of aggressive congressional oversight of the FBI's counterterrorism effort, as previous efforts failed to anticipate terrorist activity. "Even after the first...
  • 10.21.2004

    Grassley: Farm Bill Squanders Opportunity to Address Competition, Concentration Concerns Sen. Chuck Grassley today will vote against the conference version of a new six-year farm bill, saying that the legislation doesn't address the highest priorities of family farmers in Iowa. "This bicameral agreement shortchanges Iowa farmers. It fails to give...