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Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Watch live: https://t.co/qes04qvj5H — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
We've seen nothing but inaction from Republican leaders in Congress when it comes to securing our elections and making it easier to vote. I'm joining @AFTunion, @shankerinst and @OnwardTogether's #DefenseOfDemocracy to talk all things election security. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
.@marcorubio @ChrisMurphyCT and I are calling on Trump to hold Bahrain accountable. This pattern of oppression has gone on long enough. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Trump had an entire meeting with the crown prince of Bahrain and failed to mention Bahrain's active human rights abuses and repression of political opponents. That's unacceptable. https://t.co/SAKAzgjpHJ — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Once again Colorado is leading the nation on election security. Banning barcode voting machines is critical for securing our election infrastructure against hackers. — PolitiTweet.org
CNN Politics @CNNPolitics
Colorado becomes first state to ban barcodes for counting votes over security concerns https://t.co/cYRID9f9kk https://t.co/TixwnFmkGk
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
We are 414 days away from the 2020 election and Mitch McConnell has yet to take any concrete steps to protect our federal elections from hacking or foreign interference. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
We are 421 days away from the 2020 election and Mitch McConnell has yet to take any concrete steps to protect our f… https://t.co/MwIVD1Csvx
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
The more we learn about the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, the more we see the consequences of the FBI not doing its job. Congress must investigate. Immediately. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
NEWS: @RepVeasey and I are leading our House and Senate colleagues in designating September as National Voting Rights Month. Congress needs to stand up to the politicians and powerful special interests who are making it harder for Americans to vote. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Marc Veasey @RepVeasey
American freedom is defined by the right to vote. That’s why I’m reintroducing a resolution alongside Senator… https://t.co/1wt9StclBA
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
On the off-chance anybody in #RipCity needs anything else to be both nostalgic and excited about the 50th anniversary of our @trailblazers, watch this: — PolitiTweet.org
Portland Trail Blazers @trailblazers
📺🔊 😆 😢 😍 🎥 We've grown up together, #RipCity https://t.co/uo3f2SyL2C
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Pharma's lobbyists are walking the halls here on Capitol Hill. Drug company execs are writing checks to try to buy votes. Their fear mongering has spread in op-eds attacking our legislation. Pharma’s had the longest winning streak in Washington. They cannot win this time. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
But Pharma will do anything they can to protect the status quo. To keep prices climbing upward. Rising drug costs force Americans into impossible choices. You’re robbed of your savings if you get your prescriptions filled. You’re robbed of your health if you don’t. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
In July @SenateFinance passed legislation that constitutes the most serious bipartisan effort in recent memory to lower drug prices. It’s the result of months and months of work by members on both sides. Pharma wants to shred our bill into confetti. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
This summer while American families enjoyed time away from work and school, Big Pharma revved up their influence machine to dismantle bipartisan legislation aimed at bringing down drug costs. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
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Ron Wyden @RonWyden
It’s time to level the playing field for America’s middle-class and invest in our future. This is the way to do it. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
There are trillions of dollars in lost tax revenue because the super-rich aren’t paying taxes they owe. My plan will invest that lost tax revenue back into Social Security to protect those hard-earned benefits for decades to come. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
My proposal will overhaul the tax code to level the playing field for the middle-class by closing loopholes that let America’s wealthiest get away without paying taxes on their primary source of income. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
America has two tax codes. One for workers who pay from each paycheck & one for the wealthy who pay what they want & sometimes nothing at all. Millionaires & billionaires aren't paying what they owe under the system they helped design. I want to fix that. https://t.co/GDfLyBdEAE — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
I'm at @amprog this morning to unveil my new tax plan to ensure that millionaires and billionaires pay what they ow… https://t.co/iw30tfLMNj — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
As the son of a journalist, I know people never cared what my dad wore – they only cared that he was a good reporter & writer who asked tough questions. Sounds a lot like @Maggie_Vespa: — PolitiTweet.org
The Oregonian @Oregonian
KGW’s Maggie Vespa’s response to a viewer’s complaint about her clothes strikes a nationwide chord… https://t.co/RoLASdenap
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Today we remember the innocent lives lost on 9/11 and the heroic selflessness of all first responders. #NeverForget — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
I have a bill to put an end to this never-ending cycle of inequality. It will force colleges to end their pay-to-play system that puts children of wealthy families even farther ahead of working Americans. https://t.co/BBpygMItEZ — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
When it comes to getting a college education, middle-class families are hit with a double whammy. Working Americans are subsidizing tax breaks for wealthy families who are gaming the system to buy their kids into elite schools. — PolitiTweet.org
The New York Times @nytimes
In Opinion The editorial board writes, "Preferential treatment for legacy admissions is anti-meritocratic, inhibit… https://t.co/lNNAFs1Myf
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
So proud of these fearless young leaders from Oregon who are leading the charge to spread awareness about mental health. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay #BreakingTheSilence — PolitiTweet.org
NowThis @nowthisnews
Students in Oregon, which has one of the highest suicide rates in the U.S., fought for schools to provide mental he… https://t.co/cGrtQnJBn1
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
While Trump is distracting with tweet storms and temper tantrums, the GOP is stealing your health care. MILLIONS more Americans have no health insurance, and families are getting sicker. This is the reality of the GOP's war on health care. — PolitiTweet.org
Sarah Kliff @sarahkliff
For the first time since 2014, America's uninsured rate is up. https://t.co/JZBDbQ4WBo
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Glad to read this National Suicide Prevention Week that newsrooms across Oregon are continuing their work #BreakingTheSilence. A three-digit national hotline can help reduce suicide rates: https://t.co/9t20bRbhjx — PolitiTweet.org
Therese Bottomly @tbottomly
Newsrooms are leading a vital conversation about Oregon’s suicide problem: Editor’s Notebook https://t.co/hFfKExQb3b
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
This is a perfect example of why we need strong federal laws to hold companies like Equifax accountable for failing to keep customers' data safe. Equifax got a slap on the wrist. Consumers get virtually nothing. — PolitiTweet.org
VICE @VICE
The FTC has yet to meaningfully explain why it failed to set aside enough money to compensate users. https://t.co/Io6hGsTjVb
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
Today is the first day Congress is back from its six-week break. The first order of business in the Senate should be to pass sweeping legislation to address gun violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
We are 421 days away from the 2020 election and Mitch McConnell has yet to take any concrete steps to protect our federal elections from hacking or foreign interference. — PolitiTweet.org
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
We are 435 days away from the 2020 election and Mitch McConnell has yet to take any concrete steps to protect our f… https://t.co/eO5FPhJmCR
Ron Wyden @RonWyden
All workers deserve to be treated fairly and with respect. I stand with the @SEIULocal503 classified workers at our universities. https://t.co/1IuP26Gp1V — PolitiTweet.org