|name=Chuck Grassley
|image=GCE.jpg
|party=[[Republican Party|Republican]]
|spouse=Barbara Grassley
|religion=[[Baptist]]
|offices=
{{Officeholder/senator
|state=Iowa
|terms=January 5, 1981-– present
|preceded=John Culver
|formerstatus=ns
|succeeded=
}}
{{Officeholder/representative
|state=Iowa
|district=3rd
|terms=January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1981
|preceded=[[H. R. Gross]]
|former=y
|succeeded=Cooper Evans
}}
{{Officeholder/state representative
|state=Iowa
|district=37th
|terms=1973 – 1975
|preceded=?
|former=y
|succeeded=Raymond Lageschulte
}}
{{Officeholder/state representative
|state=Iowa
|district=10th
|terms=1971 – 1973
|preceded=?
|former=y
|succeeded=?
}}
{{Officeholder/state representative
|state=Iowa
|district=73rd
|terms=1959 – 1971
|preceded=Wayne Ballhagen
|former=y
|succeeded=?
}}
}}
'''Chuck Grassley''', born September 17, 1933 (age {{age|1933|9|17}}), is a [[United States Senator]] from [[Iowa]], and the former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee that holdings hearings on nominations by the President to the federal courts, including the [[U. S. Supreme Court]]. He will rotate back onto the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2021 if the [[GOP]] holds the majority. Grassley was a candidate for re-election in 2022. Senator Grassley holds the all-time record of casting the most number of conservative floor votes without missing one, dating back to July 1993.<ref>https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-has-cast-11000-votes-us-senate</ref> He is a member of the [[Republican Party]] and throughout the current Congress has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues eight-three percent of the time.<Refref> http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/g000386/</ref>He was elected as a Representative in 1974 January 3, 1981 when he was elected United States Senator. <ref>http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000386</reFref> He is the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee and is influential in [[health care]] negotiations. Grassley received his graduate degree from the University of Northern Iowa.Senator Grassley is also a fervent tweeter, chronicling his daily deeds and consistent deer slayings.
==References==
<references{{reflist}} ==External links==*[https:/> /www.grassley.senate.gov/ Official Senate Website]
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