Chuck Grassley

Chuck Grassley
Charles Ernest "Chuck" Grassleyis the senior United States Senator from Iowa, serving since 1981. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served in the United States House of Representativesand the Iowa state legislature. He was chairman of the Senate Finance Committee from January to June 2001 and from January 2003 to December 2006. Senator Grassley is the current chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the 114th congress...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 September 1993
CountryUnited States of America
If I can't negotiate something that gets more than four Republicans, I'm not a very good representative of my party.
I'm the policy-maker; I'm the lawmaker.
The bottom line is, there have been a lot of nuts elected to the United States Senate.
Strengthening local airports in Iowa is important for economic development and improving the quality of life our rural areas and urban communities
I can only answer for Chuck Grassley; I can't answer for anybody else.
We should not have a government program that determines if you're going to pull the plug on grandma.
Selling drug secrets violates a trust that is fundamental to the integrity of both scientific research and our financial markets.
Judge [Samuel] Alito enjoys the support and respect of the people who work with him, practice with him and, therefore, know him best.
Finding out exactly what went wrong is key toward preventing future debacles.
My business is the enforcement of the tax laws and the integrity of the tax code and making sure that trustees of charitable giving are true trustees.
Supreme Court nominees should know that this exercise of judicial restraint is the key ingredient of being good judge, as the Constitution constrains judges every bit as much as it constrains we legislators, executives and citizens in their actions.
Gifted students represent a vital resource that has unlimited potential. We need to make sure that these exceptional young people have the support and services they need to be successful.
I'm worried that a few people are confusing the ringing of a church bell with the ringing of a cash register, .. When I hear about leaders of charities being provided a $300,000 Bentley to drive around in, my fear is that it's the taxpayers who subsidize this charity who are really being taken for a ride.
President Obama's decision to bypass the constitutional advice and consent of the Senate is not an isolated incident.