Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa today made the following comment on the Senate procedural vote of 58 to 42 that fell short of cutting off a Democratic filibuster of a resolution to disapprove the Iran nuclear deal.“Just a few months ago, in May, the Senate voted 98 to 1 for the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015. The bill was bipartisan in...
Video of the speech is available here. Floor Statement of Senator Chuck GrassleyIran Nuclear Agreement ResolutionThursday September 10, 2015This is a critically important debate on a nuclear deal that will have long-lasting impacts on our national security and the security of our friends and allies. This debate is happening because ninety-eight...
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minn., and Chuck Grassley of Iowa, today renewed their efforts to crack down on anti-competitive pay-for-delay pharmaceutical deals. The senators reintroduced the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act, which would increase consumers’ access to the cost-saving generic drugs they need by helping...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley made the following statement after a meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry and Anne Richard, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration. The consultation regarding the number of refugees that the United States will admit into the country is required by law. In the event of an...
WASHINGTON – Citing the unique information he may possess, Senate Judiciary Committee and Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee chairmen Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson are considering next steps to obtain the testimony of former State Department and Clinton family employee Bryan Pagliano, who was reportedly paid to maintain Clinton’s personal...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Justice Department today issued new policy on the use of cell-site simulators after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley raised concerns about a lack of transparency and of oversight controls.“It’s good that, in response to my inquiries, the Department of Justice has now committed to a transparent and...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Sen. Chuck Grassley today was awarded the Dr. Harold D. Prior “Friend of Iowa Wind Energy” award by the Iowa Wind Energy Association in appreciation for his efforts in championing the wind industry. “I’m honored to receive this award. In Iowa, wind produces 28 percent of the state’s...
WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is requesting an update on the ongoing investigation into the drowning death of a 20-year-old Iowan while in police custody more than a year ago.
Brandon Ellingson of Clive, Iowa, drowned on the Lake of the Ozarks while in the custody of the Missouri Highway Patrol on May 31, 2014....
Senator Chuck Grassley’s Regional Director based in Davenport, Penny Vacek, will be holding open office hours in Jefferson, Wapello, Van Buren and Davis counties on Monday, Sept. 14, 2015. The office hours provide an opportunity for Iowans to obtain casework assistance or to express views. ...
WASHINGTON – State Department ethics officials were not included on recently-released emails in which top Clinton aides debated potential conflicts that former President Bill Clinton’s speaking engagements may have posed for Hillary Clinton in her role as the nation’s top diplomat. In some emails, Bill Clinton aides and State Department officials agree...
Sen. Chuck Grassley today made the following comment on the passing of David Stanley, a former member of the Iowa House of Representatives and the founder of Iowans for Tax Relief. “Dave and I served together in the state House. He was a close ally on the issues and a good friend. He was a prominent leader on fiscal concerns and had a...
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley today asked the State Department and a lead agency watchdog group to provide all records that would document how and why the State Department went more than five years without a permanent inspector general. Grassley cited several examples in which a later, permanent inspector general found the lapse compromised agency...
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Chuck Grassley is continuing his inquiry into State Department personnel practices amid newly disclosed emails showing the intersection of official actions and private business involving a top aide who was working for the State Department as a Special Government Employee, an outside firm, Teneo, and the Clinton Foundation at the same time....
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is seeking better oversight from the Department of Labor to prevent violence at federally funded Job Corps centers. His inquiry comes amid two murders of Job Corps students in the last four months, one in St. Louis, another in Homestead, Fla., and long-standing disciplinary problems documented by the agency...
WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn are examining the impact third party litigation financing is having on civil litigation in the United States. In letters to Burford Capital, Bentham IMF and Juridica Investments Ltd., three of the largest commercial litigation financing firms, Grassley and...
WASHINGTON -- Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa today presented military medals to two Plymouth County veterans. He presented World War II victory medals to John Hart of Le Mars and Robert L. Taylor of Westfield. The medals were presented before Grassley’s town hall meeting at Floyd Valley Hospital, which both men attended unaware they were...
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is continuing his efforts to learn more about the process that allowed top secret classified information to be sent on unsecure communication lines and the subsequent possession of this classified material on...
WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley is encouraging Iowans interested in attending the outdoor simulcast of Pope Francis’ address to Congress on Thursday, Sept. 24, to contact his office for tickets. Grassley will receive 200 tickets for the simulcast on the West Front grounds of the U.S. Capitol. “It’s an historic event, and...