Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa and other Republicans are re-introducing a bill to permanently repeal the federal estate tax.
A popular blogger called Taylor Cone gave some great advice for budding inventors, discussing the process of prototyping: build it, then break it, then fix it. That’s a strategy Congress ought to try.
President Donald Trump’s expert cost-cutters in Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency will next target the Pentagon ...
The chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee is looking into how a former police officer landed an investigator's job at the U ...
In Pat Grassley's first election as speaker, he wasn't sure he'd keep the majority. Now he's leading the first Iowa House ...
Only Congress can stop payments or shut down agencies, but Iowa’s delegation is OK with ignoring the Constitution, writes the Register editorial board ...
After Senator Mitch McConnell suffered yet another fall Wednesday, the question of whether members of Congress should have ...
Sally Novetzke of Cedar Rapids in December 2018 holds mementos of her time as U.S. ambassador to Malta and a book of photos ...
Biden’s age and cognitive condition were central elements of the early election campaign. They weighed so heavily that he was ...
President Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada will go into effect on Tuesday. Some GOP allies are already looking for a ...
Early on in the hearing, the panel’s GOP chairman, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, declared, “In my hand are a series of FBI emails.” Initially, this piqued my interest because it suggested the ...
Martin Graber, a Republican from Fort Madison, died unexpectedly Friday morning at the age of 72 ... U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley also shared his condolences on social media. "Saddened to learn ...