News Releases

  • 01.09.2003

    Grassley Requests Report on Federal Procurement of Retread Tires - Sen. Chuck Grassley today sent a letter to Stephen Perry, Administrator of the General Services Administration, requesting a report on federal agencies efforts to fulfill the objective of two Executive Orders dealing with federal procurement of retread tires. The Executive Orders further the...
  • 01.08.2003

    Grassley Questions Rationale Behind FBI Award 20535Dear Director Mueller: I am writing to express my concern and inquire about an award you recently gave to Marion "Spike" Bowman for "meritorious service." Mr. Bowman, as deputy general counsel who is in charge of the FBI's National Security Law Unit, has a great deal of authority at the FBI over the use and...
  • 01.08.2003

    Grassley Announces Appointment of Young Iowans to Service Academy ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced that Zach Burns of Cedar Rapids and Chad Rinehart of Boone have been offered appointments to the United States Naval Academy in Anapolis, MD. "Zach and Chad are outstanding students, I'm proud of them," Grassley said. "They've put forth a lot of effort to...
  • 01.07.2003

    Grassley Continues Support for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to President Bush asking for adequate funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Grassley signed the letter with 47 other Senators. The letter asked the President to support $1.7 billion in regular funds and $300 million...
  • 01.07.2003

    Grassley Continues Work for Farmers on Senate Agriculture Committee Iowa Senator Regains Seat on Committee ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has been appointed to serve on the Senate Agriculture Committee during the 108th Congress. Grassley said he was pleased to have the opportunity to work for Iowa agriculture on the ag committee again. He plans to immediately...
  • 01.07.2003

    Grassley Welcomes New Finance Committee Members Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, today welcomed four new Republican members to the committee: Sens. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, Bill Frist of Tennessee, Gordon Smith of Oregon and Jim Bunning of Kentucky. "I'm looking forward to working with these new committee members and...
  • 01.07.2003

    Grassley Supports Efforts to Open U.S.- Central American Markets, ? Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, today expressed his support for the President's initiative for a U.S.-Central America free trade agreement (CAFTA). With negotiations set to begin in late January, Grassley said an agreement is the right step forward in...
  • 01.06.2003

    President's economic proposal Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on President Bush's economic proposal. "I appreciate the President's priority of job creation. The President recognizes that any Americans out of work are too many Americans out of work. I agree. Those of us in Washington need to do...
  • 01.06.2003

    Grassley Plays Key Role in Extending Unemployment Benefits Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, was a leader in ensuring the Senate's passage today of extended unemployment benefits for out-of-work Americans. Grassley's committee has jurisdiction over the legislation, but Grassley felt the issue was so important that it should...
  • 01.06.2003

    President's economic proposal Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on President Bush's economic proposal. "I appreciate the President's priority of job creation. The President recognizes that any Americans out of work are too many Americans out of work. I agree. Those of us in Washington need to do...
  • 01.01.2003

    Grassley Nominates Young Iowans to Service Academies ? Praising the outstanding group of Iowa students seeking nominations to the U.S. military academies, Sen. Chuck Grassley today announced his selections for placement at the West Point Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.; the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.; the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,...
  • 01.01.2003

    President's economic growth package President Bush today said he will announce his economic growth package next week. Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance and the Senate architect of bipartisan tax cuts in 2001, made the following comment on the President's plans. "I appreciate the President's close attention to the economy....
  • 01.01.2003

    Grassley to Powell: Change Needed in Bureau of Consular Affairs ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell expressing concern with several serious problems in the Bureau of Consular Affairs' non-immigrant visa processes. "Full reform at the Bureau of Consular Affairs is a must. I've been promised that this will happen, but...
  • 01.01.2003

    Grassley to Powell: Change Needed in Bureau of Consular Affairs ? Sen. Chuck Grassley has sent a letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell expressing concern with several serious problems in the Bureau of Consular Affairs' non-immigrant visa processes. "Full reform at the Bureau of Consular Affairs is a must. I've been promised that this will happen, but...
  • 12.29.2002

    Abusive tax transaction regulations Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, was the co-sponsor in the last Congress of legislation to rein in abusive tax shelters designed to avoid paying taxes. The Finance Committee passed the bill in June, but the measure never received full Senate consideration before adjournment. Today, the...
  • 12.23.2002

    Grassley on Sen. Frist as Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Finance Committee, today issued the following statement after Sen. Bill Frist was named Senate majority leader. "Sen. Frist will do a very good job as majority leader of the U.S. Senate. The U.S. Senate must have a leader who can work well with both Republicans and...
  • 12.22.2002

    TIME Magazine's "Persons of the Year" TIME magazine has named whistleblowers Coleen Rowley, Sherron Watkins and Cynthia Cooper as its "Persons of the Year." Sen. Chuck Grassley has a long history of protecting and encouraging whistleblowers. He was the Senate author of the 1986 amendments to the False Claims Act, strengthening the incentives for...
  • 12.22.2002

    GAO report on charities' response to Sept. 11 Sen. Chuck Grassley, incoming chairman of the Committee on Finance, last year asked the General Accounting Office (GAO) to examine charities' response to Sept. 11. The GAO has completed its report, " September 11/More Effective Collaboration Could Enhance Charitable Organizations' Contributions in Disasters."...
  • 12.19.2002

    Republican Leadership Change Sen. Chuck Grassley today issued the following comment on Sen. Lott resigning as Senate Republican Leader. "I compliment Sen. Lott for taking this courageous step. He is putting the good of country and party ahead of his own personal ambitions. Sen. Lott's stepping down is a recognition that his comments were wrong and...
  • 12.19.2002

    New Reports Find Government Credit Card Abuse by Air Force Personnel ? Sen. Chuck Grassley and Reps. Steve Horn (R-CA) and Janice Schakowsky (D-IL) today released two new General Accounting Office (GAO) reports examining the government's travel and purchase card programs at the U.S. Air Force. GAO auditors found that Air Force management attention has...