Chuck Grassley’s social media updates cover literature, local economy talks, and Social Security

Senator Chuck Grassley
Senator Chuck Grassley
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Chuck Grassley, a United States Senator from Iowa, shared several updates on social media regarding various topics of interest. His tweets covered children’s literature, community meetings with local leaders, and concerns about Social Security.

On June 19, 2025, Grassley acknowledged the work of an Iowa author in promoting children’s books that address significant issues. He expressed gratitude by stating “children’s books by Iowa author Betsey of Adel Thank you 4 writing story 4 kids fighting cancer & managing mental health 4 kids w pediatric cancer”.

Later that day, he reported on his engagement with local community leaders concerning regional economic development. He noted his meeting with representatives from Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance and Greater Iowa City. Grassley highlighted their discussions around key issues such as taxes, trade, infrastructure, and housing. In his words: “Last wk I met w community & city leaders from Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance & Greater Iowa City about taxes + trade + infrastructure + housing etc”.

Grassley also addressed the pressing issue of Social Security reform. He lamented the lack of progress in ensuring its future stability and emphasized the need for bipartisan solutions reminiscent of past efforts. He warned that without action, there could be severe consequences for retirees’ benefits: “Another yr gone by w/No ACTION to shore up Social Security the generational promise connecting 1 generation 2the nxt Americans deserve 21st century solution like Reagan/O’Neill bipartisan agreement 40 yrs ago Doing nothing =benefit checks 4 retirees will b cut 23% 8 yrs frm now”.

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Betsey is known for her work focusing on children battling cancer and those facing mental health challenges related to pediatric cancer.



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