by Tim Eyman | Feb 27, 2013
Here we again — Legislature bringing back hated car tab taxes Anti-Tax Activist Tim Eyman Blasts Car Tab Tax Proposals In Olympia Northwest News Network | Feb. 25, 2013 OLYMPIA, Wash. – He is synonymous with keeping Washington car tabs at $30. Now anti-tax...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 22, 2013
Please join us in thanking 4 legislators who are fighting to improve the initiative process Senators Pam Roach, Don Benton, Ann Rivers, and John Braun have sponsored 4 bills that improve the initiative process. The bills passed out of committee on Monday and so will...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 21, 2013
Olympia is going on a tax-hiking rampage, please help us help taxpayers Despite every politician who ran in 2012 said “no new taxes,” the citizens of Washington are facing the greatest onslaught of tax increase proposals in our state’s history. ...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 19, 2013
We’ve been really busy lately — please support our efforts We’ve been working really hard in January and February. We can only continue with your financial support. A few examples: * We’ve been filing various taxpayer protection initiatives...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 13, 2013
$6 billion tax increase? A Democrat legislator says: “The one thing I’ve heard from everybody is they want more” Looks like legislators in Olympia have absolutely no exposure to taxpayers. 1.9 million voters approved our no-new-taxes Initiative 1185 —...
[…] former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws and…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws…
[…] is deserving of its cherished reputation? With this unfathomable, fiction-worthy, but factual episode playing out in Washington, perhaps the rank hypocrisy…
[…] In the past 22 years, by working together with our thousands of heroic supporters, we’ve qualified 17 statewide initiatives…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious…