News Releases

  • 11.17.2003

    Grassley Expands Inquiry Into Tax Shelters Using Leases, Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, has expanded his pursuit of abusive tax shelters by asking for copies of any documents the Transportation Department may have regarding an abusive scheme that allows major corporations to claim huge tax breaks using the nation's highways,...
  • 11.17.2003

    Grassley Remains Concerned About Terrorists Becoming Citizens ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa, today wrote to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and FBI Director Robert Mueller about how a suspected terrorist who was under investigation was granted citizenship following Sept. 11. Grassley's letters are based on an internal Immigration and...
  • 11.16.2003

    Grassley Helps Win Inclusion of Renewable Fuels Standard in Energy Bill Coalition of 13 Organizations Endorses Tax Package and RFS ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today said that the Renewable Fuels Standard that has been included in the final agreement between the House and Senate will have an immediate and positive impact for Iowa's farmers and America's national...
  • 11.16.2003

    Grassley Works for Final Passage of Medicare Bill Key Components Are Prescription Drug Benefit and Fair Treatment of Rural States ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said the agreement reached over the weekend by Senate and House negotiators is the "best opportunity" to add a prescription drug benefit to the Medicare program and to fix historic inequities in Medicare's...
  • 11.16.2003

    Congress Reaches Agreement on Broad-Based Energy Tax Package Grassley Continues Leadership on Renewable Energy, Big Gains for Iowa ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today called a new agreement on broad renewable energy tax incentives a big victory for Iowa's economy and the nation's green energy supplies. "It makes sense to use the tax code to develop alternative...
  • 11.14.2003

    Sizing Up the Competition by Senator Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   In America size matters. And American consumers seem to agree: the bigger the better. Consider sport utility vehicles, three-car garages, big-screen televisions. The mega-malls, discount retail giants and wholesale clubs. Even "standard-sized" food servings are oversized. The mentality...
  • 11.13.2003

    Grassley Seeks Valid Statistics About Improper Medicare Payments 20201Dear Ms. Corrigan: Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) advised the Congress and the American people that the Medicare Error Rate for 2003 was 5.8%. Although a small percentage figure, it represents a $12 billion loss to America's taxpayers and is a touch lower...
  • 11.11.2003

    Grassley: Extension of Immigration Pilot Program Passes Senate ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today said that a program created by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 would be expanded and extended to help more employers verify the identity of new employees. Grassley led the effort to pass the extension of the pilot program, which...
  • 11.10.2003

    Grassley Changes to Abe Lincoln Law Recover Billions for U.S.Taxpayers - Recoveries in suits and investigations of fraud against the United States for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2003, tallied a record $2.1 billion, the Justice Department announced today. This is a 75 percent increase over the prior year's recoveries ($1.1 billion) and brings total...
  • 11.10.2003

    President's signing of the military relief bill Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, with jurisdiction over federal taxes, today made the following comment on President Bush's signing of the bipartisan legislation offering tax relief for military men and women, including reservists. Grassley co-authored the bill; last week's House...
  • 11.09.2003

    Comment on the WTO ruling on steel safeguard tariffs Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, today made the following comment on the World Trade Organization's appellate body ruling on steel safeguard tariffs. "While I'm always disappointed when a WTO decision goes against the United States, this decision comes at a particularly difficult...
  • 11.09.2003

    Grassley Urges National Indian Gaming Commission to Reopen Meskwaki Casino ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today asked the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) to reopen the Meskwaki Casino. In a letter to the NIGC, Grassley stressed that it would put nearly 1300 Iowans back to work "These jobs are especially important as cold weather moves into Iowa. There are...
  • 11.07.2003

    Salute America’s Veterans by Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   The rush of the holiday season is fast approaching. Folks in Iowa and across the country look forward to gathering together, counting their blessings and enjoying long-held traditions with family and friends.   But before we carve the turkey on Thanksgiving Day, let’s remember to observe...
  • 11.06.2003

    Grassley Works to Move Agriculture Civil Rights and Credit Card Issues Forward ? Sen. Chuck Grassley said today that several projects that he has advanced were included in the Agriculture Appropriations bill that passed the Senate late yesterday. Grassley said that he and Sen. Bob Bennett, of Utah, worked on language in the bill which allows the Secretary...
  • 11.05.2003

    Grassley Amendment to Limit EQIP Payments Passes Senate ? Sen. Chuck Grassley late last night said that passage of his amendment to limit Environmental Quality Incentives Program payments was a win for family farmers. The amendment, which brings the payment limit down from $450,000 to $300,000, was passed by voice vote as part of the fiscal 2004 federal...
  • 11.05.2003

    Grassley Urges Improvements in Quality of Care for Kidney Dialysis Patients ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, is urging the government agencies in charge of overseeing the quality of care for Medicare-covered kidney dialysis patients to do a much better job. Grassley raised the issue after a new report he requested shows poor care...
  • 11.05.2003

    Grassley Amendment to Limit EQIP Payments Passes Senate ? Sen. Chuck Grassley late last night said that passage of his amendment to limit Environmental Quality Incentives Program payments was a win for family farmers. The amendment, which brings the payment limit down from $450,000 to $300,000, was passed by voice vote as part of the fiscal 2004 federal...
  • 11.04.2003

    Grassley Praises House Passage of Senate's Military Tax Relief Bill ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, today praised the House's unanimous passage of the Senate's version of bipartisan legislation offering tax relief for military men and women. The House passage ? after more than a year of delays ? clears the legislation for the...
  • 11.03.2003

    Grassley Praises Senate Passage of Military Tax Fairness Bill Sen. Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Committee on Finance, today praised the Senate's passage last night of legislation he co-authored to fix a series of tax inequities facing the nation's armed services. This is a key step toward final passage. "Our nation is relying on the military in unique...
  • 11.02.2003

    Grassley Urges Senate to Move Charitable Giving Bill I have given my word that that will not be the case. So we should now be able to go forward with conference on the legislation that the minority leader stated: "will get meaningful aid to organizations and institutions that are equipped to help those who need help the most." I am worried that even though...