by Chuck Grassley | Aug 12, 2021 | Congress, Opinion
This week I joined a bipartisan group of sixty-nine senators to invest in America’s roads, bridges, locks and dams, broadband and more. At almost every one of my 99 county meetings, Iowans raise the need for infrastructure projects in Iowa. They also ask me,...
by Senator Joni Ernst | Jul 30, 2021 | Congress, Policy
Earlier this year, Democrats tried to spend more than $100 million to extend a subway from San Francisco—not far from the Speaker of the House’s congressional district—to Silicon Valley. While Speaker Pelosi successfully snuck this earmark into a strictly partisan...
by Luke Martz | Jul 23, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “is going all-in to defend” Cindy Axne, according to an email from the vulnerable Iowa Democrats’ campaign. And is it any wonder why? After refusing to tell Iowans whether she would support Nancy Pelosi for Speaker during her first...
by Luke Martz | Mar 29, 2021 | Party Politics, State Politics
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate sent a letter to Nancy Pelosi this morning asking her to “respect Iowa’s bipartisan election certification process.” In the letter, Pate points out the bipartisan process by which Iowa elections are certified....
by Luke Martz | Mar 25, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress, Party Politics
Iowa is no stranger to national media attention. Every four years, every reporter and their brother shows up to cover the first in the nation Iowa Caucuses. However, recently we’ve seen some different national media coverage, specifically Rita Hart’s...