Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden visited the picket line at Providence Portland Medical Center on Sunday to show support for healthcare workers.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) says Congress sometimes resembles a “poorly produced WWE wrestling match,” and getting the House and Senate out of the ring and working together is going to take a ...
Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show, RCP's Washington Bureau Chief Carl Cannon spoke with Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden about his new book: "It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change" Wyden outlines some of his rules for political chutzpah,
The largest healthcare strike in Oregon's history continued, with one local lawmaker joining the picket line Sunday afternoon.
Ron Wyden, the second-most senior Senate Democrat, offers strategies in a new book, “It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change.” Amna Nawaz recently sat down with Wyden.
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Treasury secretary appeared on track for Senate confirmation after a wide-ranging hearing Thursday that included substantial debate on tax policy and how tariffs would affect everyday Americans.
Ron Wyden, the second-most senior Senate Democrat, offers strategies in a new book, “It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change.” Amna Nawaz recently sat down with Wyden.
Oregon US Senator Ron Wyden joined the healthcare workers outside of Providence Portland Medical Center on Northeast Glisan, stressing the importance of showing up for their ongoing fight.
During the confirmation hearing for Trump's OMB nominee Russell Vought in the Senate this week, Senator Ron Wyden went scorched earth on Vought over the importance of healthcare programs such as Medicaid.
The thought of your car doubling as a surveillance device isn’t just fodder for dystopian thrillers — it’s a growing reality that’s sparking outrage among American drivers. Automakers are under fire for allegedly collecting driving data through onboard technology and sharing it with third-party data brokers like LexisNexis and Verisk,
IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel said in a letter to IRS workers on Friday that he intends to step down from his position on President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day.