Articles by: Bob Eschliman

Grassley will continue investigation into U.S. Marshals Service

Grassley will continue investigation into U.S. Marshals Service

From Press Release   Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley vowed Thursday to continue his investigation into countless claims of misconduct by U.S. Marshals Service officials, while working with independent agency watchdogs on a separate examination of the claims.  A review of previous investigations by the Justice Department’s Office of […]

by · June 5, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Most counties fail transparency test

Most counties fail transparency test

By The Iowa Statesman   During a recent review of county governments in the state, IowaTransparency.org — an arm of the Public Interest Institute — reported nearly three-fourths of all counties failed a transparency audit. “Each month Public Interest Institute focuses on an issue pertaining to transparency and specifically tries […]

by · June 4, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
The Family Leader responds to abortion prerequisites language

The Family Leader responds to abortion prerequisites language

By The Iowa Statesman   This morning, The Family Leader issued a statement regarding the abortion prerequisites language that has been negotiated by the leadership of both chambers of the Iowa General Assembly. The language included in the bill requires women be “given the opportunity to view an ultrasound image […]

by · June 4, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Third long day in a row expected today

Third long day in a row expected today

By The Iowa Statesman   After two late-evening adjournments in a row, expect a third today for the Iowa General Assembly as the House of Representatives and Senate continue to hammer out the final details of a budget for the coming year. The House, which adjourned for the day at […]

by · June 4, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Branstad signs child support bill into law

Branstad signs child support bill into law

From Press Release   Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today signed Senate File 500, an act relating to family support programs and provisions including those relating to child support and establishment of paternity. The bill passed the Iowa Senate 50-0 on May 5. It passed 91-4 in the Iowa House on […]

by · June 4, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
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Huckabee returns to Iowa this weekend

By The Iowa Statesman   Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will return to Iowa this weekend for a new round of campaign stops. He will land in Mason City Friday afternoon and has planned a media availability there. Saturday, he has planned three appearances in eastern […]

by · June 4, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Long day results in progress toward final budget

Long day results in progress toward final budget

By The Iowa Statesman   The Iowa General Assembly had a long work day Tuesday as both the House of Representatives and the Senate considered bills that are part of a likely final budget agreement hammered out by Republicans and Democrats over the past month. The official end of the […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Ernst questions panel on cybersecurity, system improvements at hearing

Ernst questions panel on cybersecurity, system improvements at hearing

From Press Release   U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) yesterday raised questions during a Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing entitled “The IRS Data Breach: Steps to Protect Americans’ Personal Information”.  The Senator discussed current cybersecurity threats and proposed methods to improve and secure systems with Symantec Corporation Director Jeffrey E. Greene, University of Michigan Associate Professor Dr. […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
PATENT Act to be considered Thursday

PATENT Act to be considered Thursday

By The Iowa Statesman   Co-sponsors of the PATENT Act released their managers’ amendment prior to consideration Thursday of the bill in the U.S. Senate. A key conservative group, however, has derided the bill as one that erodes property rights. The Judiciary Committee is expected to consider the bill on […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley comments on Need-Based Educational Aid Act

Grassley comments on Need-Based Educational Aid Act

From Press Release   Leading members of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees introduced legislation Tuesday to extend an antitrust exemption that allows certain colleges and universities to collaborate on issues of need-based financial aid. The Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2015 allows colleges and universities that admit students on […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley asks for answers from IRS, FBI

Grassley asks for answers from IRS, FBI

By The Iowa Statesman   Two new problems, one involving the Internal Revenue Service and the other the Federal Bureau of Investigation, have prompted tough questions from U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He has asked the FBI to provide details on its largely secretive […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley, Ernst split on Patriot, Freedom acts

Grassley, Ernst split on Patriot, Freedom acts

By The Iowa Statesman   Iowa’s U.S. Senators split yesterday on the vote to restore some provisions of the Patriot Act through the USA Freedom Act. Chuck Grassley, while concerned with some provisions of the Freedom Act — and working to amend it — ultimately voted for the measure. Joni […]

by · June 3, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley Q&A: Why good government requires oversight

Grassley Q&A: Why good government requires oversight

By Chuck Grassley United States Senator   Q: Why is oversight such a key piece of good government? A: Throughout the last century, the federal government has grown dramatically in size and scope.  In addition to providing for the military and veterans on behalf of the American people, the federal […]

by · June 2, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Grassley presses NSF on funding lobbying

Grassley presses NSF on funding lobbying

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is pressing the National Science Foundation inspector general to account for any response to what appears to be clear violations of laws prohibiting funding of lobbying by an agency grantee.  Grassley cited significant lobbying expenses by the National Ecological Observatory Network […]

by · June 2, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley: DOJ having trouble registering foreign agents who lobby government officials

Grassley: DOJ having trouble registering foreign agents who lobby government officials

From Press Release   The Justice Department recently acknowledged that it relies on publicly available material and “voluntary compliance” with records requests when determining whether representatives of foreign entities are required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The Justice Department said it lacks the authority to compel […]

by · June 2, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Blum announces bipartisan Congressional Slovak Caucus

Blum announces bipartisan Congressional Slovak Caucus

From Press Release   Congressman Rod Blum (R-IA), along with his colleague Congressman Peter Visclosky (D-IN), today formally announced the formation of the Congressional Slovak Caucus. “I am happy to join my colleague Rep. Visclosky in reconstituting the Congressional Slovak Caucus,” said Rep. Blum. “With the National Czech and Slovak […]

by · June 2, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Liberty on the Rocks event this Friday

Liberty on the Rocks event this Friday

From Press Release   Liberty Iowa has announced the first of many “Liberty on the Rocks” events scheduled to take place Friday June 5 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Embassy Suites in downtown Des Moines. The gathering is a casual social event for Liberty Iowa members and guests to […]

by · June 2, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Reynolds announces seventh annual Yankee Doodle Drive Against Hunger

Reynolds announces seventh annual Yankee Doodle Drive Against Hunger

From Press Release   This morning, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, alongside representatives of the Des Moines Symphony, the Food Bank of Iowa, Bank of the West, Casey’s General Stores, Hy-Vee, Inc., the Polk Co. Board of Supervisors and KCCI, announced the official start of the seventh annual Yankee Doodle Drive […]

by · June 1, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
GOP presidential field growing

GOP presidential field growing

By The Iowa Statesman   Businessman and likely Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has scheduled an announcement “as to whether or not he will run” for president for 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 16, at Trump Tower in New York City. All indications — including recent staff hires — point to […]

by · June 1, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Branstad announces appointments

Branstad announces appointments

From Press Release   Governor Terry Branstad today announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions. The following appointment is effective May 28, is unpaid, and is subject to Iowa Senate confirmation: State Board of Educational Examiners: Kathy Behrens, Carroll   The following individuals’ appointments are effective May 28, are unpaid, […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Ernst comments on RFS volume levels

Ernst comments on RFS volume levels

From Press Release   U.S. Senator Joni Ernst today released the following statement after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its proposed biofuel volume requirements under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2014 through 2016. “I am disappointed by the EPA’s proposal for biofuel volume mandates under the RFS that do […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley responds to Cephalon settlement with FTC

Grassley responds to Cephalon settlement with FTC

By The Iowa Statesman   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, commented this afternoon on the announced settlement between the Federal Trade Commission and Cephalon Inc. in a seven-year-old antitrust suit against the pharmaceutical company for illegally blocking generic competition to the drug Provigil. Teva […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Young responds to RFS volume requirements

Young responds to RFS volume requirements

From Press Release   Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the long-awaited Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volume requirements for 2014, 2015, and 2016. Iowa Congressman David Young made this comment regarding the RFS requirements. “The EPA’s new RFS requirements fall short of the law and shortchanges what is needed. […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Krusty Konservative: Lipstick on a Pig

Krusty Konservative: Lipstick on a Pig

Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of The Iowa Statesman.   By Krusty Konservative Dictator of the Iowa Blogosphere   Remember how candidate Joni Ernst said she wanted to go to Washington to “make ‘em squeal?” Yeah, it was the most epic […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Capitol Solutions from U.S. Rep. David Young

Capitol Solutions from U.S. Rep. David Young

By U.S. Rep. David Young Iowa’s Third Congressional District   It’s no secret. There are real problems with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) – commonly referred to as Obamacare. Even President Obama has admitted this. There is still a lot of discussion about what should replace the ACA if the […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Grassley: ‘It’s Christmas in May for Big Oil’

Grassley: ‘It’s Christmas in May for Big Oil’

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) today made the following comment on the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement of the proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volume requirements for 2014, 2015 and 2016. “It’s Christmas in May for Big Oil.  President Obama’s EPA continues to buy into Big Oil’s argument […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Branstad extends HPAI declaration to July 1

Branstad extends HPAI declaration to July 1

From Press Release   Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today announced that he is extending the State of Disaster Emergency in response to the avian flu outbreak until July 1, 2015. The governor’s original disaster declaration was set to expire Sunday, May 31, 2015. The proclamation can be read here. As […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Branstad, Reynolds comment on EPA’s renewable volume obligation levels

Branstad, Reynolds comment on EPA’s renewable volume obligation levels

From Press Release   Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released statements upon learning of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Renewable Fuel Standard volume levels proposal for 2014, 2015 and 2016. The proposal states the, “EPA is proposing volumes which, while be­low the volumes originally set by Congress, […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Grassley commemorates 529 Day

Grassley commemorates 529 Day

From Press Release   Today marks National 529 College Savings Day to increase awareness of 529 plans. In January, H.R. 529, a bill to expand and strengthen these plans, quickly passed the House with a sweeping bipartisan vote of 401-20. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has introduced companion legislation in […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Huckabee responds to White House statements on Iraq

Huckabee responds to White House statements on Iraq

From Press Release   Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee issued the following statement in response to the Obama Administration’s on the security situation in Iraq. “Today, ISIS terrorists wave black flags and decapitate innocent civilians in cities where American soldiers courageously and selflessly shed blood. […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley wants answers for IRS security breach

Grassley wants answers for IRS security breach

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) today asked the IRS to account for computer security weaknesses that allowed the theft of personal financial information for reportedly 104,000 taxpayers. “It is important to learn what can be done to prevent these breaches of IRS computer systems and protect […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Capitol Corner from Rep. Sandy Salmon

Capitol Corner from Rep. Sandy Salmon

By The Iowa Statesman   State Rep. Sandy Salmon (R-Janesville) has released her weekly Capitol Corner legislative update. She discussed continued work on the state budget, as well as passage of the standing appropriations bill in the House, and a Fiscal Year 2016 education funding bill in the House Appropriations […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Santorum: Who is fighting for working families?

Santorum: Who is fighting for working families?

By Rick Santorum Former U.S. Senator Republican Presidential Candidate   Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) penned the following op-ed for an Iowa newspaper, which was published Thursday. At the 2012 Iowa Caucus winner’s campaign’s request, the full text follows. •  •  • At the 2012 […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Grassley: Class of 2015 — Live with Purpose

Grassley: Class of 2015 — Live with Purpose

By Chuck Grassley U.S. Senator   Congratulations to the Class of 2015.  Leaving high school or college certainly brings mixed feelings. Remember, closing one door opens an opportunity to knock on another one. Graduates have put in the time and work required to earn a diploma. Now it’s time to […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Ernst visits Vietnam

Ernst visits Vietnam

From Press Release   The office of U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) released photos Thursday from the Senate egation visit to Vietnam and Singapore. The Senate egation visited Hoan Kiem Lake and Hoa Lo Prison, where Senator John McCain (R-AZ) was held as a prisoner of war. The visit to […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley presses SEC on whether fake filings allow market manipulation

Grassley presses SEC on whether fake filings allow market manipulation

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is pressing the Securities and Exchange Commission on whether its securities filing system is allowing market manipulation from fake firms at the expense of everyday investors.  Grassley’s inquiry comes after two incidents of possibly fake corporate takeover bids using the agency’s […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
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Cedar Falls councilman calls citizen ‘horse’s a–‘

By The Iowa Statesman   A video is circulating this week from a Cedar Falls City Council meeting during which a councilman called a citizen an unflattering name. During the May 18 council meeting, there was discussion about a plan to reconstruct University Avenue to include roundabouts. A citizen who […]

by · May 29, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
Foster youth, experts describe need for trauma informed care

Foster youth, experts describe need for trauma informed care

From Press Release   Foster youth face many challenges when they’re part of the foster care system, and most face complex issues even before entering care.  Being removed from their home and family and placed in an unfamiliar environment, on top of the trauma they may have already endured, can […]

by · May 28, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley, Ernst respond to EPA’s Waters of the U.S. rule

Grassley, Ernst respond to EPA’s Waters of the U.S. rule

By The Iowa Statesman   Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a final rule on the Waters of the United States.  Both of Iowa’s senators responded to the new rule. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, an outspen critic of the EPA’s rulemaking in this […]

by · May 28, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
State Rep. Chris Hall (D-Sioux City) attacked state Rep. Greg Heartsill (R-Columbia) during debate on the standing appropriations bill last week after becoming aware that Heartsill was looking into concerns about the Governor's Conference on LGBTQ Youth. Heartsill became concerned after learning some of the presentations made during the conference, which was sponsored by a number of taxpayer-supported entities, may not have been age appropriate.

Legislator looking into claims about Governor’s Conference on LGBTQ Youth

© The Iowa Statesman   By Bob Eschliman Editor   A state legislator, with support from a number of colleagues in both the Iowa House of Representatives and Iowa Senate, is loing into claims that material covered during the Governor’s Conference on LGBTQ Youth wasn’t age appropriate. This year’s conference […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
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Santorum headed to Davenport immediately following announcement

From the Iowa Statesman   As-yet unannounced Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum has announced he is planning to head to Iowa immediately following his “major announcement” this week near his boyhood home in Pennsylvania. The 2012 Iowa Caucus winner also gave a sneak-peek at his campaign […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Local, Politics
ITR: Session remains stalled but House takes action

ITR: Session remains stalled but House takes action

By Iowans for Tax Relief   While many Iowans viewed this past weekend as a kickoff to summer, Legislators will not be getting a break anytime soon.  The Legislative session remained stalled last week with not even the slightest hint that adjournment could be close.  So while students across the […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Branstad issues disaster proclamation for Clarke County

Branstad issues disaster proclamation for Clarke County

From Press Release   Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today issued a proclamation of disaster emergency for Clarke County in response to recent severe weather. The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of a severe storm system that significantly impacted the […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Huckabee pens op-ed on pharmaceutical reimportation

Huckabee pens op-ed on pharmaceutical reimportation

From Press Release   Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee composed an editorial published today in the Orlando Sentinel calling for federal reforms that would allow individuals, seniors and pharmacies to re-import pharmaceutical drugs from Canada. “As a country, we spend almost $375 billion filling prescriptions annually,” he wrote. […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley reacts to court ruling on executive amnesty

Grassley reacts to court ruling on executive amnesty

From Press Release   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa released the following statement regarding the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling on the Obama administration’s request to begin implementing its deferred action plan.  The court denied the administration’s request. “The separation of powers laid out by the framers of […]

by · May 27, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Grassley urges FTC to look into potentially deceptive online hotel booking practices

Grassley urges FTC to look into potentially deceptive online hotel booking practices

From Press Release   Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking the Federal Trade Commission to scrutinize the tactics of disreputable third-party on hotel reservation services. Recent news reports have highlighted possible abuses and the impact they have on consumers.  For example, these services use questionable practices […]

by · May 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Ernst to visit Asia with Armed Services Committee members

Ernst to visit Asia with Armed Services Committee members

From Press Release   U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, will lead a Senate egation visit to Vietnam and Singapore this week at a critical time for U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific region. The egation visiting Vietnam, which is marking the 20th anniversary of […]

by · May 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics
Young to open three constituent service offices

Young to open three constituent service offices

From Press Release   U.S. Rep. David Young kicks off the formal opening of the three Constituent Service Offices in southwest and central Iowa. “These offices belong to the people of Iowa’s Third Congressional District,” he said. “While they have been open for months, I wanted to formally invite Iowans […]

by · May 26, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Politics, State
Capitol Commentary with U.S. Rep. Dave Loebsack

Capitol Commentary with U.S. Rep. Dave Loebsack

U.S. Rep. Dave Loebsack Iowa’s Second Congressional District   Today we reflect on the sacrifices of America’s men and women in uniform and keep alive the memory of those who fell during their service to our nation.  As a military parent, I am inspired every day to fight for those […]

by · May 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · Editorial
Grassley releases weekly video address

Grassley releases weekly video address

By The Iowa Statesman   U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley released his weekly video address today in which he honors America’s veterans. He spe about his recent visit with World War II veterans who participated in the Eastern Iowa Honor Flight, and also about the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. […]

by · May 25, 2015 · Comments are Disabled · National, Politics