by Matt Kelley | Aug 1, 2023 | News, Politics & Government
The continued drought is stressing Iowa’s corn and soybean crops, while cutting into the availability of hay and other feed for livestock. During July, members of Iowa’s congressional delegation called for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to allow...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jul 26, 2023 | News, Politics & Government
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says he publicly released a document that could have information about alleged bribes to Joe and Hunter Biden because the FBI censored part of the memo when it was shown to a House committee. “They were trying to cover up that...
by O. Kay Henderson | Jul 18, 2023 | News
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says election year politics could be helpful in getting a bipartisan bill through the U.S. Senate. The bill calls for price disclosure in the cattle market, so people who aren’t selling cattle under a contract with one of the...
by O. Kay Henderson | Jul 7, 2023 | News, Politics & Government
Senator Chuck Grassley is proposing new restrictions for U.S. military officers who work on behalf of foreign governments when they retire. Grassley is hoping the plan gets inserted in the annual defense bill congress approves. “A lot of people in the defense...
by Radio Iowa Contributor | Jun 26, 2023 | News, Politics & Government
Iowa’s two U.S. senators say NASA’s lunar research may help improve food production and resource conservation on Earth. The lawmakers joined NASA astronaut Raja Chari for a discussion at Grinnell College this morning. Chari, who was raised in Cedar Falls,...