Senator Wyden press statement on tax reform principles

Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, tells reporters at a weekly briefing that the middle class remains in the dark that afternoon as to what tax reform might entail criticizing a principles of document of Republicans are shorter than a prescription drug order and another outline shorter than that, comparing the fortunate few. Wyden says a letter by Senate Democrats seeks to avoid another double standard, to limit tax pass-throughs for Social Security and Medicare, seeking a middle class driven economy iInstead, with a bipartisan bill building on 1986 reforms.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, tells reporters at a weekly briefing that the middle class remains in the dark that afternoon as to what tax reform might entail criticizing a principles of document of Republicans are shorter than a prescription drug order and another outline shorter than that, comparing the fortunate few. Wyden says a letter by Senate Democrats seeks to avoid another double standard, to limit tax pass-throughs for Social Security and Medicare, seeking a middle class driven economy iInstead, with a bipartisan bill building on 1986 reforms.
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