WASHINGTON DC (May 6, 2019) — Here is information about Senator Charles "Chuck" Grassley’s schedule this week. The Senate is in session.
Sen Grassley will meet with Iowans from Amnesty International, the National Court Reporters Association, the American College of Emergency Physicians, the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, the Independent Insurance Agents of Iowa Association, the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association, the International Foodservice Distributors Association, and FUELIowa.
Sen Grassley will meet with Iowa families visiting Washington DC from Waukee, Glenwood, Marion, and Emmetsburg.
Sen Grassley will be on a public affairs programs with Dave Levora on WOC in Davenport, Mike Adams on Adams on Agriculture, Bob Leonard on KNIA in Knoxville, and Theresa Rose on KILJ in Mt Pleasant.
Sen Grassley will meet with students from Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Middle School and Hampton-Dumont High School.
On Tuesday, May 7, 10AM (ET), Sen Grassley will participate in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled “Intellectual Property and the Price of Prescription Drugs: Balancing Innovation and Competition.”
On Wednesday, May 8, 10:15AM (ET), Sen Grassley will lead a Senate Finance Committee Hearing titled “Medicare Physician Payment Reform After Two Years: Examining MACRA Implementation and the Road Ahead.”
On Wednesday, May 8, 6PM (ET), Sen Grassley will attend the Greater Des Moines Partnership’s Iowa Congressional Reception.
On Thursday, May 9, 8AM (ET), Sen Grassley will speak to business and community leaders on the 40th annual Greater Des Moines Partnership fly-in.
On Thursday, May 9, 9:30AM (ET), Sen Grassley will lead a Senate Finance Committee hearing to consider the nominations of David Fabian Black to be the deputy commissioner of Social Security and Emin Toro to be a judge of the United States Tax Court.
On Thursday, May 9, 10AM (ET), Sen Grassley will participate in a Senate Judiciary Committee executive-business meeting.
On Thursday, May 9, 3:35PM (ET), Sen Grassley will speak to the Association for Centers for the Study of Congress with former Sen Tom Harkin.