What is Stand Tall For America?

Stand Tall for America is a website in progress - and we're just getting started.

With your help, it will be the online organizing center for Americans who care about progressive policy change that tackles the tough problems facing our country -- including health care, tax reform, net neutrality, and more.

It's sponsored by Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and paid for by Wyden for Senate, but it's really about you.

We really can tackle the tough problems. But only if we stand together. Only if we Stand Tall for America.

To Contact Us:

Stand Tall for America
P.O. Box 3498
Portland, OR 97208

Phone: 503-230-7115
Fax: 503-230-1128

Paid for and authorized by Wyden for Senate.

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About Ron Wyden

Ron Wyden, onlineWhether he’s taking on powerful interests, listening to constituents at one of his regular town hall meetings, or representing Oregonians’ views on the floor of the U.S. Senate, Ron Wyden is known for his strong, effective leadership on the issues that matter most. 

Ron Wyden was elected to the US Senate in 1996, after serving in the US House of Representatives for 15 years, and holds the Senate seat once held by his mentor, the late Wayne Morse.  In Oregon, he’s known for his accessibility to the public.  He holds town meetings in each of the state’s 36 counties, every single year - and the occasional ice cream social.

Standing Tall for America

In the Senate, Senator Wyden is known for his bipartisan approach to solving problems, his effectiveness in getting things done, and his creative approach to tough problems - particularly in the areas of health care, technology, and natural resources.

He serves on the Committes on Finance, Budget, Aging, Intelligence, and Energy and Natural Resources - where he serves on subcommittees on Energy and Water & Power, and chairs the subcommittee on Forests & Public Land.

Standing Tall for Oregon 

Senator Wyden is known for his tough fights on behalf of Oregonians.  For example, he stood alone on the floor of the US Senate - and prevented the Senate from overturning Oregon’s Death with Dignity law, passed twice by the people. 

He went head-to-head with the EPA to reduce cancer-causing benzene in gasoline sold in Oregon. And Ron Wyden has always fought to protect Oregon’s natural treasures - protecting Oregon’s Bull Run Watershed, expanding wilderness protection in the bipartisan Steens Mountain legislation, and leading the fight to stop logging in Eagle Creek. 

Personal

Ron won a basketball scholarship to the University of California-Santa Barbara, and played in Division I competition for two seasons before transferring to Stanford University to complete his Bachelors degree with distinction. He earned his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1974, after which he taught gerontology and co-founded the Oregon chapter of the Grey Panthers, an advocacy group for the elderly.  He also served as the director of Oregon Legal Services for the Elderly from 1977 to 1979 and was a member of the Oregon State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators during that same period.  He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1981 until his election to the U.S. Senate.

Senator Wyden’s home is in Portland; he is married to Nancy Wyden, whom he wed in September 2005. He has four children: Adam, 24, Lilly, 18, and Ava Rose and William Peter, both born on October 26, 2007 in Portland.

Learn More 

Senator Wyden’s official US Senate biography 

Senator Wyden on Wikipedia 

Wednesday, August 20, 2008
  • Federal rule change proposal threatens women’s health care choices - Aug 18
  • Rising energy prices stoke natural gas proposals - Aug 7 - Ted Sickinger, The Oregonian
  • Wyden wants panel to delay LNG decision - Aug 7 - The Bend Bulletin
  • Wyden calls for more health-care workers - Aug 6 - Christian Gaston, Forest Grove News Times
  • Democrats Hit The Streets In Support Of Candidate’s Energy Policy - Aug 6 - Andrew Theen, OPB News
  • Rail hearing Aug. 21 in Eugene - Aug 6 - John Sowell, The News-Review
  • Wyden wants LNG delay - Aug 6 - Associated Press
  • Senators Seek New Route To Bar CIA From Using Torture - Aug 4 - The National Journal
  • Measure creates single uniform standard for all government interrogations, complies with U.S. law an - Aug 3 - All American Patriots
  • Healthy Americans Act sounds like a good idea - Aug 3 - Claire Mitchel, The Miami Herald
  • Editorial: Health Care - Aug 2 - The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Wyden takes day trip to three counties - Aug 1 - The East Oregonian
  • Wyden’s forest plan hopes to bridge extremes - Aug 1 - Robin Doussard, Oregon Business Magazine
  • Sen. Wyden takes aim at oil and gas speculation - Aug 1 - Keith Chu, The Bend Bulletin
  • Congress Lays Ground for 2009 - Jul 29 - Jay Newton-Small, Time Magazine
  • Rep. Cooper pushing ‘Healthy Americans Act’ - Jul 29 - Christine Buttorff, Nashville City Paper
  • Senate panel to debate radio rules, royalty rates - Jul 29 - Forbes.com
  • Redefining abortion proposed rule change could hurt women’s health - Jul 28 - The Register Guard
  • Funds added to bill to remove port near Arlington - Jul 27 - The Associated Press
  • U.S. Senate bill could help area farmers find secret to better yields - Jul 26 - Lauren Dake, The Bend Bulletin

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