News Releases

  • 05.26.2015

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa released the following statement regarding the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling on the Obama administration’s request to begin implementing its deferred action plan.  The court denied the administration’s request.“The separation of powers laid out by the framers of...
  • 05.26.2015

    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the Federal Trade Commission to scrutinize the tactics of disreputable third-party online hotel reservation services. Recent news reports have highlighted possible abuses and the impact they have on consumers.  For example, these services use questionable practices that...
  • 05.23.2015

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa released the following statement after the Senate did not reach agreement on reauthorizing and reforming expiring provisions of the Patriot Act. “These authorities need to be reauthorized and reformed in a way that appropriately balances national security with the privacy and civil...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse today urged the Senate Appropriations Committee to preserve funding for juvenile justice intervention programs, which was recently eliminated in a bill passed by the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee. “We are disappointed that the U.S. House...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, today said that revelations about additional private email address use and potentially improper management of public records requests at the State Department elevate concerns of inadequate compliance with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.  Grassley wrote to Secretary of...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley and Sen. Debbie Stabenow, leaders of the Caucus on Foster Youth, today announced a panel discussion on the need for trauma informed care for foster youth.  These young people may have experienced abuse and neglect before entering the foster care system and need care from professionals who have been trained to...
  • 05.22.2015

    Floor Statement of Sen. Chuck GrassleyConsideration of Trade Promotion Authority LegislationThursday, May 21, 2015Free trade is very important to our country and to our future economic prosperity.  Anyone who does not believe that is in denial in my opinion.  We live in a global economy and we need to lead on the issue of free trade.   We must...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island have introduced a bill to give states more flexibility to use federal funds to support foster youth aging out of the system.“A lot of good ideas come from the state level,” Grassley said.  “States ought to be encouraged to continue their innovative...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa introduced legislation creating an Inspector General for the judicial branch to provide greater oversight and uphold the constitutional checks and balances on the federal judiciary. The Judicial Transparency and Ethics Enhancement Act would establish an independent office to investigate...
  • 05.22.2015

    WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ranking Member Patrick Leahy of Vermont are calling for a detailed accounting of the amount of taxpayer dollars spent on lawsuits that stem from information wrongly withheld under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).  The Senators requested the Government Accountability...
  • 05.21.2015

    Whistleblower: Man Kept Job for Months after Immigration Officials Flagged Investigation  WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking how much the Department of Homeland Security knew about a camp counselor who allegedly was granted deferred deportation action under the President’s immigration executive order, and...
  • 05.21.2015

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley is pressing the Justice Department and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to describe any action they are taking to prevent fraud in federal payments to Medicare Advantage plans.  Grassley’s action comes amid findings that the federal government has overpaid the plans and whistleblower lawsuits alleging the...
  • 05.20.2015

    Floor Statement of Sen. Chuck GrassleyChain Restaurants, Chicken Producers Smear Homegrown BiofuelsDelivered Wednesday, May 20, 2015While reading through the pages of the Wall Street Journal late last week, I was overcome by a sense of déjà vu.  Once again, chain restaurants and chicken producers are teaming up to smear homegrown biofuels producers at...
  • 05.20.2015

    WASHINGTON – Sen. Chuck Grassley is asking the IRS commissioner to explain how and why the agency uses discretion to avoid terminating employees for willful violations of tax law.   “Willful violation of tax law is a serious offense and the presumption is an employee guilty of the offense shall be terminated,” Grassley wrote to IRS Commissioner John...
  • 05.19.2015

    Sen. Chuck Grassley today made the following comment on an audit released today that shows a number of Pentagon employees used their government charge cards at casinos and strip clubs.  The audit came about because of Grassley’s bill enacted in 2012 requiring federal agencies to beef up the oversight of purchases on government-issued credit cards....
  • 05.19.2015

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley made the following comment after the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act passed the House of Representatives.  The Senate cleared the bill on April 22, by a vote of 99 to 0.  As Chairman, Grassley shepherded the bill through the committee, which passed on March 2, by a 19 to 0 vote.The bill...
  • 05.19.2015

    Statement by Senator Chuck GrassleyFinance Committee Hearing“No Place to Grow Up: How to Safely Reduce Reliance on Foster Care Group Homes”Tuesday, May 19, 2015Today, the Senate Finance Committee will hear testimony on the need to reduce the reliance on foster care group homes.  The basic premise of this hearing is simple:  children...
  • 05.15.2015

              Approximately 23,000 youth age out of the foster care system each year.  For youth who age out of the foster care system, finding reliable and secure housing is one of their biggest challenges.  Of these youth, approximately 11 percent to 36 percent become homeless, while another 25 percent to 50 percent...
  • 05.14.2015

    Senator Grassley’s weekly Capitol Hill Report can be found here: Capitol Hill Report 05-14-15
  • 05.14.2015

    Senators reintroduced bill to make it easier to prosecute the sale and distribution of “analogue” drugs, which are synthetic substances that are substantially similar to illegal drugs Current law makes it difficult to prosecute new synthetic drugs as analogues, because they are often not marketed as intended for human consumption despite...