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The Des Moines Register asked Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) whether he saw the retirements of Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and Chris Dodd (D-CT) as significantly increasing the GOP's chances to take over the Senate. Grassley's answer: a flat "no."While he said he "does see significant opportunities for gains in the House," he's "not predicting a change in control."
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Senator Grassley Calls for Financial Disclosure from Medical GroupsNatural News.com(NaturalNews) Republican Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA) has asked 33 medical groups, most of them patient advocacy non-profits, to disclose the financial ...
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- Senator Grassley Seeks Funding Info From Medical Groups (personalinjurylawnews.com)
Sen. Charles Grassley,R-Iowa, has asked 33 of the largest medical societies for detailed information on the funding they receive annually from pharmaceutical and medical equipment companies for everything from research to continuing medical education. The deadline to respond was Monday, December 21.
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Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley said he plans to vote against the Senate health care bill today, even though it does not contain the public insurance plan he often described as a deal-breaker for him and his fellow Republicans. Grassley also said the bill ...
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Jacob Weisberg, SlateGOP Sens. Charles Grassley and Orrin Hatch Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate finance committee, has emerged as one of the harshest critics of what the right likes to call "Obamacare." After spending the first half of the year working with Democrats to find a bipartisan compromise, Grassley has spent the second half trying to prevent one. He attacks the bill now being debated on the Senate floor...
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Yesterday, Senator Charles Grassley sent a letter to the President of the University of California (UC) System, calling on him to respond to allegations of financial discrepancies at the University of California at San Francisco’s School of Medicine (UCSF). Shortly...
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(MCT) — Even as details continue to emerge on the Senate Democrats’ proposed changes to the health reform legislation, Sen. Charles Grassley said whatever is revealed is unlikely to gain his approval of the overall bill.
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Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Senator Charles Grassley, an Iowa Republican, talks with Bloomberg's Peter Cook about the need to limit taxes to help spur U.S. economic growth. Grassley also discusses Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's confirmation hearing today before the Senate Banking Committee. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Even though the Senate was debating spending today, several amendment proposals were offered on health care, including from Florida Democrat Bill Nelson and Iowa Republican Charles Grassley had to say. Length: 44 min.Published: Today at 11:16am (ET)
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Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate finance committee, has emerged as one of the harshest critics of what the right likes to call "Obamacare." After spending the first half of the year working with Democrats to find a bipartisan compromise, Grassley has spent the second half trying to prevent one. He attacks the bill now being debated on the Senate floor as an indefensible new entitlement. He complains that it expands...
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Biodiesel producers have seen the last chance at renewing the federal biodiesel tax incentives before they expire at the end of the year slip away. But two key lawmakers have vowed the $1-a-gallon tax credit will be renewed, retroactively.
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA), Ranking [...]
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A Miami psychiatrist who writes prescriptions for Medicaid patients at a rate of 150 a day, seven days a week, has been targeted by a U.S. senator as an example of why the federal government should do more to investigate over-utilization of health care.
The biting letter, from Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, to federal Medicaid officials comes at a time when authorities are looking for ways to reduce what experts believe is massive...
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Republican Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa says Democrats seem to just paying lip service to the concept of green energy and green jobs.
He took to the floor of the Senate this week to blast the Democratic leadership for what appears to be allowing the $1-a-gallon biodiesel tax incentive to expire at the end of this [...]
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U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley said he might vote for a bill that would curb the volume on television commercials. But its more about ensuring domestic tranquility than forming a more perfect union, he said.
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Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) on Wednesday criticized a Treasury Department ruling that let Citigroup keep billions of dollars in tax breaks and threatened to prevent the confirmation of several nominees for senior Treasury posts until the department suspended efforts to collect a tax penalty...
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