by Tim Eyman | Mar 27, 2013
What’s truly extraordinary about all of you is your persistence and perseverance We don’t say “thank you” often enough. The only reason we’re making a difference in the political arena is because of your continued support for our...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 14, 2013
Will the Majority Coalition in the Senate finish the job the Supreme Court started and take away I-1185’s protections? Because House Democrats sued the voters, 6 justices took away I-1185’s 2/3 which protected the citizenry from higher taxes. That...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 12, 2013
Did Court ruling on 2/3 scuttle $10 billion tax increase? People are furious. First, 1.9 million voters overwhelmingly passed Initiative 1185, approving it in every county. Then within 24 hours of becoming governor, Inslee violated his veto-taxes promise. Then...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 7, 2013
Some politicians never talk to taxpayers, only tax takers Despite the people’s overwhelming vote in favor of Initiative 1185 which sent a clear no-new-taxes message, on February 12th, House Democrat Judy Clibborn announced a bunch of taxes she wanted to...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 1, 2013
When even the Seattle Times “gets it” … Editorial: Two-thirds tax law overruled, but sentiment remainsLegislators and Gov. Jay Inslee should think twice before rushing to increase taxes. Seattle Times Editorial, February 28, 2013 THE Washington...
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