Grassley: Opportunity for Iowa Student Leaders with U.S. Senate Youth Program
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator Chuck Grassley today encouraged Iowa students to consider competing for one of two spots in the U.S. Senate Youth Program. All together, 102 student delegates from the 50 states and the District of Columbia will participate in...
Q&A on Presidential Libraries
by U.S. Senator Chuck GrassleyQ: What is the purpose of presidential libraries?A: Building on an idea conceived by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Congress passed legislation in 1955 that established a system to preserve the artifacts and documents of the presidency. The network of libraries starts with the...
Real Costs of Health Care Law
by U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley
At the end of this year, the coverage provisions of the Affordable Care Act will take effect. Regardless of what a person thinks about the massive changes the law will make to America’s health care system, it’s important to understand the economic impact of the health care law’s...
Grassley Questions Conflicts in Testimony of Homeland Security Nominee
WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley, Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned contradictory statements made by the nominee to be the second highest appointee at the Department of Homeland Security. The Judiciary Committee has oversight...
Klobuchar, Grassley: FTC Will Examine Allegations of Possible Anti-Competitive Practices by Oil Companies, Good News for Consumers
In a letter, FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez assured the senators that the FTC will evaluate concerns that oil companies may be undermining efforts to distribute renewable fuels that help boost energy security...
College Affordability, President's Outline of Possible Remedies
Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa has conducted oversight of tax-exempt organizations including universities for years. Most recently, he has focused on New York University (NYU), which gave perks to then-administrator Jack Lew including a home loan and a $685,000 severance payment. ...
Fixing America’s Welcome Mat
They say history has a way of repeating itself. That certainly came true in June when the U.S. Senate approved a sweeping reform bill to revamp the nation’s immigration laws. Unfortunately, the U.S. Senate failed to learn from the mistakes created by the 1986 overhaul.
Consider the 1986 bill that President Reagan signed...
Klobuchar, Grassley Call on Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission to Investigate Allegations of Possible Anticompetitive Practices by Oil Companies that Hurt Consumers
Recent concerns indicate that oil companies may be taking steps to undermine efforts to distribute renewable fuels, including higher level ethanol blends, that...
Grassley to hold August meetings in 15 Northwest Iowa communities
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley will hold constituent meetings in 15 Iowa communities next week.
With these meetings, Grassley will have been to every one of the state’s 99 counties this year for meetings with Iowans. Grassley has held a meeting in every county, every year since...
Grassley to hold August meetings in 15 Northwest Iowa communities
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley has planned constituent meetings in 15 Iowa communities this month.
With these meetings, Grassley will have been to every one of the state’s 99 counties this year for meetings with Iowans. Grassley has held a meeting in every county, every year since...
Concerns Mount about Pressures to Approve Immigration Projects Despite Security and Financial Concerns
WASHINGTON – Senator Chuck Grassley today inquired to Alejandro Mayorkas, the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, about additional emails and information that have come to light showing pressure from higher-ups at...
The Need for the Renewable Fuel Standard
By Senator Chuck Grassley
It’s a critically important time for the bioenergy industry, and particularly the advanced biofuels producers. I’m a long-time supporter of efforts to diversify our energy supply with clean-burning, homegrown renewable energy. Iowa has been blessed with rich, productive soil and...
Grassley, Franken Look to Reverse SCOTUS Ruling on Family Farmer Bankruptcies
WASHINGTON – Senators Chuck Grassley and Al Franken have introduced legislation that would reverse a Supreme Court ruling (Hall v. United States) that is making it harder for family farmers to reorganize their...
Response to a News Story on Medicare Advantage Probe
The Aug. 5, 2013, Wall Street Journal article “Insider Probe Caught in Knot/Investigation of Health-Policy Leak Is Muddled by Provision Protecting Congress” is inaccurate. It also represents another example of the newspaper’s inordinate focus on Senate staff in its coverage of an insider trading...
Grassley Cites Documents Contrary to Mayorkas Testimony about EB-5 Program in Confirmation Hearing
SEC Investigation into GreenTech Automotive, Gulf Coast Funds Management
WASHINGTON – In a letter to Alejandro Mayorkas, the nominee to be Deputy...
Grassley Letter to USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas
Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee Chuck Grassley letter to US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Alejandro Mayorkas regarding the EB-5 program and inconsistent testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee
Confirmation of Judicial Nominees Proceeding at Quick Pace
Grassley Statement on Raymond Chen Nomination
Prepared Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley
Ranking Member, Senate Judiciary Committee
On the Nomination of
Raymond T. Chen to be United States Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Mr. President,
I...
Honoring America’s Truth-Tellers
It was February 19, 1777. The seeds of democracy were just taking root in America. Aboard the warship Warren, 10 sailors who were putting their lives on the line to help win America’s independence also determined it was their patriotic duty to blow the whistle on wrongdoing.
Understanding that reporting misconduct...
Q & A, Reforming the Tax Code
By U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley
Q: Why do you insist that tax reform remain “revenue neutral” as Congress begins work on rewriting the federal tax code?A: It’s the only way to prevent big spenders from growing big government. The White House isn’t interested in lowering tax rates and eliminating distortions in the tax...
Anti-age Discrimination Legislation Re-introduced
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Iowa Senators Tom Harkin and Chuck Grassley joined with Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) in reintroducing legislation that addresses the Supreme Court’s decision in Gross v. FBL Financial and ensures vital civil rights protections for workers. Harkin is the Chairman of the Health,...