Many of Iowa's top elected leaders are out in Washington D.C. to attend President Donald Trump's Inauguration.Speaker of the House Pat Grassley was there along
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - Iowa was the first state to set President Donald Trump on the course back to the White House with his win in the Iowa Caucuses. Now, the state’s political leaders are reacting to Trump’s inauguration.
House Speaker Pat Grassley says he’d like to ensure a new moratorium on casinos would have enough votes to pass the Senate and be signed into law by the governor before the House takes a vote on the proposal.
President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in Monday as the 47th President of the United States.Members of Congress, former presidents, tech CEO's and many Iow
Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley would not rule out serving in his grandfather's U.S. senate seat one day but said that he is happy in his current role.
Iowa lawmakers gaveled in Monday morning for the start of a new legislative session. Over the next several months, legislators on both sides of the aisle will work to get their priorities signed into law. In the house, Rep. Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford was ...
The Iowa house will have a new subcommittee to look for enhanced flexibility for state programs using federal funding under the Trump administration
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has asked lawmakers to use about $700 million of state savings to cover the gap between her proposed budget and the amount of revenue the state is expecting in the coming fiscal year.
Lawmakers in the Iowa House and Senate gaveled in Monday as GOP leaders pointed to supermajorities as a reason to continue their agenda.
The Iowa Legislature convened for the 2025 legislative session Monday with a new slate of legislators and goals to pass property tax and school cell phone use restrictions, among other proposals. With their new,
Iowa legislature convenes later this morning and Republican lawmakers say setting new limits on property taxes is their top priority. House Speaker Pat Grassley, a Republican from New Hartford, said it’s time for a broad conversation that shifts the focus to providing certainty for property tax payers.
Iowa Republican Party leaders celebrated early this morning during a fundraiser, calling their “supermajorities” in the Iowa House and Senate a mandate for the GOP’s policy agenda. House Speaker Pat Grassley of New Hartford will lead a 67 seat majority in the House.