Grassley discusses key issues in Capitol Hill report on March 16

Senator Chuck Grassley
Senator Chuck Grassley
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U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley released a Capitol Hill report on March 16, covering several topics including his meeting with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, the Department of Homeland Security shutdown by Democrats, fuel prices, the Farm Bill, and democracy in the Western Hemisphere.

The report provides updates on legislative and policy matters that may affect constituents and stakeholders across various sectors.

Grassley addressed concerns about rising fuel prices and ongoing discussions surrounding the Farm Bill. He also commented on recent developments related to democracy in the Western Hemisphere.

Additionally, Grassley discussed his recent engagement with members of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, highlighting local perspectives on national issues. The senator also referenced actions taken by Democrats regarding a shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security.

The full call is available for those seeking more detailed information about these topics.



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