Grassley is the oldest sitting United States senator, the longest-serving Republican in congressional history, and the sixth-longest-serving U.S. senator in history
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley has once again assumed the position of Senate president pro tempore with the start of the new 119th Congress. The position is third in line to succeed the president, behind the vice president and House speaker, and goes to the ...
"Ms. Bondi’s a highly qualified choice. And change is desperately needed," Grassley said in his opening remarks.
Thousands are enduring the frigid cold for the opportunity to pay their respects to former president Jimmy Carter.
Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, was asked if Trump's suggestions to buy Greenland, take over the Panama Canal, rename the Gulf of Mexico and annex Canada would benefit the United States. Grassley said ...
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley — the only current member of congress who was serving when Jimmy Carter was president — says Carter  was a man of many talents. “Now he and I were bit by different political bugs,
As lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday, Iowa’s U.S. senators met with Trump nominees this week while representatives acted on bills relating to undocumented immigration and women’s sports.
DES MOINES — Flags at the Iowa Capitol will fly full-staff Jan. 20 for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, then return to half-staff to continue the remembrance of President Jimmy Carter, under an order issued Tuesday by Gov. Kim Reynolds.
Iowa’s 2025 legislative session began Monday morning with lawmakers returning to the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines and taking the oath of office.
Flags at the Iowa Capitol will fly full-staff Jan. 20 for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, then return to half-staff to continue the remembrance of President Jimmy Carter.
President-elect Donald Trump in a social media post claimed without evidence that Democrats were “giddy” about flags being at half-staff for his inauguration.
Former Florida Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi remained on a smooth path to confirmation for the top spot at the U.S. Justice Department after senators on Wednesday closed the first hearing for President-elect Donald Trump’s pick.