Grassley discusses Iran, SAVE Act, and housing in Capitol Hill report

Senator Chuck Grassley
Senator Chuck Grassley
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Senator Chuck Grassley addressed several topics on Mar. 9 during his Capitol Hill report, including Iran, the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program, the SAVE Act, his ongoing 99 county meetings, and the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act.

The update provided an overview of legislative priorities and current issues being discussed in Congress. Grassley’s regular reports are intended to keep constituents informed about developments that may affect Iowa and national policy.

Audio from the call is available for those interested in hearing more details about each topic discussed. The senator’s mention of the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program highlights efforts to support agricultural infrastructure. Discussion of the SAVE Act and housing legislation points to ongoing debates over economic development and access to affordable homes.

Grassley’s commitment to visiting all 99 counties continues as part of his outreach efforts. These meetings allow him to gather feedback directly from Iowans on a range of issues.

Future updates are expected as legislative sessions progress and new policies are considered.



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