News Releases

  • 07.06.2001

    21st Century Medicare by Senator Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   Money may make the world go around, but all the money in the world can't turn back the clock. As aging Americans celebrate life on earth with each birthday that comes their way, most gratefully count their blessings and wish for another year of good health when they blow out the...
  • 07.04.2001

    Mueller Nomination to FBI Director Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa, commented on President Bush's nomination today of Robert Mueller to serve as FBI Director. Sen. Grassley is a senior member of the Judiciary Committee. He has conducted extensive FBI oversight in recent years and expressed serious concerns about a management culture at the FBI that "worries...
  • 07.03.2001

    Grassley Investigates Spending Abuses in Federal AIDS Program Sen. Chuck Grassley, a leader of the Committee on Finance, has asked federal auditors to examine a series of reports detailing spending abuses in the Ryan White AIDS treatment program. "Shopping trips and Caribbean conferences don't help AIDS patients," Grassley said. "Care and treatment help...
  • 07.03.2001

    Independence Day Message An Independence Day message for Iowans from Sen. Chuck Grassley is available: toll-free at 1-800-545-1267. Dial 311, then 1. on-line at www.senate.gov/src/radio/grassley. "Tomorrow we'll celebrate the 225th anniversary of our nation's independence. As we get together with family and friends, we honor the vision, courage and...
  • 07.01.2001

    Grassley Keeps Focus on Ag Concentration Iowa Senator Urges Continued Watch by Justice Department ? Sen. Chuck Grassley today reiterated his concerns about the merger of Tyson Foods, Inc. and IBP Inc. in a letter to the government's top antitrust official. Grassley sent his letter to the Justice Department's new Assistant Attorney General even though the...
  • 06.28.2001

    Mayor Daley's O'Hare Plan Sen. Chuck Grassley issued the following comment regarding the O'Hare proposal released today by Chicago Mayor Daley. Grassley and Sen. Tom Harkin have said they'll introduce a Senate bill to remove certain powers from governors with regard to building new runways at major national airports. Rep. William Lipinski has already...
  • 06.28.2001

    Patients' Rights vote Sen. Chuck Grassley issued the following comment regarding his vote tonight for the Frist/Breaux/Jeffords patients rights legislation. The proposal was offered as a substitute to the Kennedy/McCain/Edwards "Patients' Bill of Rights." The substitute was defeated by a vote of 36 to 59. "Today I voted for a bill to ensure that doctors,...
  • 06.27.2001

    Grassley Works to Shut Down Medicare, Medicaid Consulting Fraud Health care consultants who teach doctors how to squeeze Medicare and Medicaid for unearned payments are hurting patient care and should be shut down, Sen. Chuck Grassley, a leader of the Committee on Finance, said today. "There's an industry based on milking federal health care programs,"...
  • 06.27.2001

    Patients' Rights Legislation and Liability Mr. President, I rise today to support the Bond amendment. It takes the right approach to fixing the Kennedy-McCain bill's liability provisions, which amount to nothing less than a trial lawyer's pot of gold. I have always believed medical malpractice liability laws should provide adequate compensation for those...
  • 06.26.2001

    Grassley Seeks New Markets for Iowa Exports Iowa Senator Builds Support for Tools to Help President Negotiate Trade Agreements Sen. Chuck Grassley continued building support for trade promotion authority by hosting an event on Capitol Hill today with the Secretary of Agriculture, a bipartisan group of congressional leaders, and representatives from...
  • 06.26.2001

    Introduction of Trade Legislation Today Sens. Frank Murkowski and Bob Graham announced the introduction of legislation to grant Trade Promotion Authority to the President. Sen. Chuck Grassley, ranking member of the Committee on Finance, made the following comment on this development. "This is a great development. The legislation put forth today is the first...
  • 06.25.2001

    Hearing of the Committee on Finance on the United States-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement First, I would like to commend Chairman Baucus for his leadership in holding this hearing. Approval of the Vietnam bilateral trade agreement and extension of normal trading relations for Vietnam are important issues which should be addressed as early as possible. Our...
  • 06.22.2001

    Word On: Trade Promotion Authority   Q: What is trade promotion authority? A: The term refers to an act of Congress that would give the green light to the executive branch of the federal government to negotiate market-opening trade deals with other countries. The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to broker matters of international trade. But...
  • 06.22.2001

    Making the Grade By Sen. Chuck Grassley, of Iowa   While textbooks and exams may be far from the minds of many parents, teachers and school students in Iowa who are enjoying the summer break, Congress has been hard at work hammering out education reforms aimed at improving school accountability and erasing the achievement gap to ensure no child is...
  • 06.21.2001

    Grassley Will Host Two Trade Events Event No. 1:Event with Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman Date/time:Tuesday, June 26, 2001, at 10 a.m. Location:the Upper Senate Park, just west of the Russell Building Description:Sen. Chuck Grassley, a leader of the Committee on Finance, believes Congress should grant the President Trade Promotion Authority as soon as...
  • 06.21.2001

    Grassley Applauds New State-Of-The-Art Weather Classroom at UNI - Sen. Chuck Grassley today hailed the opening of the Decision Support Classroom at the Science center for Teaching, Outreach, and Research on Meteorology (STORM) at the University of Northern Iowa. "This state-of-the-art resource will put UNI on the map for weather forecasting," said Grassley....
  • 06.20.2001

    Hearing of the Senate Committee on Finance on Trade Promotion Authority Today is the Finance Committee's second day of hearings on trade promotion authority. The very fact that we are having two days of hearings on trade promotion authority makes an important point. It is that there is a bipartisan continuity of interest regarding United States trade...
  • 06.20.2001

    Grassley Works to Fight Illegal Drug Use in Iowa Senator Introduces Legislation to Continue Funding for Community Anti-Drug Efforts ? Hailing the success of the Drug Free Communities Program in Iowa and throughout the nation, Sen. Chuck Grassley last evening introduced legislation that would extend funding for the program over the next five years. The...
  • 06.20.2001

    Grassley Takes Action for Family Farmers as Tyson-IBP Merger Talks Renew Iowa Senator Leads Response in Congress to Concentration in Agriculture ? With Tyson Foods resuming its plans to acquire IBP Inc. based on a judge's order and the Department of Justice having given a green light to the mega-merger, Sen. Chuck Grassley today re-introduced his proposal...
  • 06.20.2001

    Senate Committee Reviews Nomination of Eastern Iowa Native ? A Senate Committee today reviewed President Bush's nomination of an Eastern Iowa native to serve as the top agricultural negotiator for the U.S. Trade Representative. Allen F. Johnson, originally from Long Grove in Scott County, was tapped for this post in April by President Bush. Following...