Grassley staff to hold traveling office hours in four eastern Iowa counties

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Senator Chuck Grassley’s staff will hold traveling office hours in four eastern Iowa counties from February 23 to February 25, 2026. The sessions are intended for residents who need help with federal agencies or want to share their views.

Grassley, a Republican representing Iowa, will not attend the events himself. Instead, his Regional Director, Rochelle Fuller of Cedar Rapids, will represent him at the scheduled locations.

“I can’t meet face-to-face with all three million Iowans, so in addition to mail and telephone communication, my staff holds traveling office hours to ensure my constituents’ concerns are heard and their problems are addressed,” Grassley said. “I encourage Iowans needing assistance to stop by during these upcoming traveling office hours to meet with my staff or contact one of my offices.”

The schedule is as follows:

On Monday, February 23:
– Tama County: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m., Tama County Administration Office, 104 West State Street, Toledo
– Benton County: 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., Belle Plaine City Hall, 1207 8th Avenue, Belle Plaine

On Tuesday, February 24:
– Jones County: 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., Wregie Memorial Library, 105 West Broadway Street, Oxford Junction

On Wednesday, February 25:
– Linn County: 9 –10 a.m., Fairfax City Hall, 300 80th Street Court, Fairfax



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