by Nicole Schlinger | Sep 11, 2023 | Campaigns, Opinion
If you don’t know by now, Iowa caucus-goers are built different. Voters across the country groan when the first political ad airs, when candidates come to town, when the first political call of the season hits the phones…but not Iowa caucus-goers. For them, the mail,...
by Chuck Grassley | Dec 30, 2021 | Congress, Opinion
Q: How severe were the December storms in Iowa? A: In our state’s 175-year history, Iowans are no strangers to natural disasters. For the better part of the year, Iowans managed recovery efforts from the derecho that swept across the state in August 2020. The...
by Chuck Grassley | Jul 2, 2021 | Congress, Opinion
On this Independence Day, America celebrates 245 years since freedom-loving patriots put their lives on the line and declared America’s sovereignty from the British Crown. The mid-summer celebration offers the perfect opportunity to take stock of America’s crown...