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

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Tax Reform

Our tax laws have been hijacked - and common sense has been left behind. 

Our tax code is complex and mind-boggling, and it hammers hard-working, middle-class Americans.  And every year, it gets worse.

Instead, let's get rid of the special interest tax breaks, let everybody file their taxes on a one-page form, and make sure that a dollar earned through work is taxed the same as a dollar earned through investment.

That's Senator Wyden's "Fair Flat Tax" idea.

Here's how it would work.

First, one simple requirement:  All Americans should be able to complete their taxes in an hour or less on one piece of paper or the digital equivalent.  Even if you consider Capitol Hill a logic free zone, Congress should be able to craft a tax system where you take your income from all sources, subtract a handful of deductions, take a few credits, add it up and send it off to the government.

Second, we'll slash six tax brackets to three - and get rid of a host of loopholes and special rates.   You won't have to know the difference between exclusions, exemptions, deductions, deferrals, and credits, or have to hire an accountant to figure it out for you. The Fair Flat Tax would keep the handful of deductions and credits that have proven to help American families—the home mortgage interest deduction, the charitable contribution deduction, and the credits for education and earned income.

Third, it's time to treat wages and investment the same.  It just doesn't make any sense that a hard-working auto mechanic pays a higher tax rate than a  millionaire hotel heiress.  But right now, the tax rate on a day's wages can be more than 20% higher than the tax rate on investment income.

By restoring fairness to our tax code, we can give working people and the middle class meaningful tax relief, make paying taxes less taxing on everyone, and begin the long process of reducing the deficit.

Ready to take action?

Sign up here to Stand Tall for Tax Reform.  We'll keep you posted on the campaign, and let you know when we have more opportunities to take action.


Saturday, November 22, 2008
  • Political temperature may be just right for healthcare overhaul - Nov 18 - Noam N. Levey and Lisa Girion, The Los Angeles Times
  • Wyden: a future spy czar in the Senate? - Nov 17 - Jeff Mapes, Way West of the Beltway
  • Wyden Objects to Potential Loss of Critical Fighter Aircraft - Nov 10 - Salem-News
  • Wyden seeks to prime slumping economy - Nov 8 - John Darling, Medford Mail-Tribune
  • Gains by Democrats embolden Oregon lawmakers - Nov 8 - Charles Pope, The Oregonian
  • Wyden’s Stimulus Plan Targets Job Creation - Nov 7 - Chris Jones, KTVL-Medford
  • Wyden on board for Pioneer route - Nov 7 - Dean Brickey, Hermiston Herald
  • Wyden touts road projects in Redmond - Nov 7 - Patrick Cliff, Bend Bulletin
  • Walden, Wyden talk economy in Central Oregon - Nov 6 - Kate Paul, KTVZ-Bend
  • Wyden, LaRocco participate in round-table with Valley health care experts - Oct 31 - Colleen LaMay, Idaho Statesman
  • Wyden urges FCC to hold off Election Day vote - Oct 30 - PR Newswire
  • Wyden, other Senate leaders Raise Concerns With FCC’s Telecom Proposal - Oct 28 - Market Watch
  • Wyden sides with fishermen on quota shares - Oct 28 - Cassandra Profita, The Daily Astorian
  • Wyden organizes removal of deadly logjam - Oct 28 - Brad Cain, Associated Press
  • We need health coverage that leaves no child behind - Oct 23 - Editorial, TDN.com
  • Wyden-Blumenauer work to curb illegal logging - Oct 22 - Martin, Vaughan, Wall Street Journal
  • Collaboration between states, federal government key to health care reform - Oct 21 - National Institutes of Health, JAMA
  • Ron Wyden calls out Palin on sending Alaskan LNG to Japan - Oct 21 - Martha Mendoza, Associated Press
  • Wyden catches Palin trying to pick your pocket - Oct 21 - Kagro X, Daily Kos
  • Obama/Wyden support Merkley - Oct 20 - Britten Chase, PolitickerOR

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