by Tim Eyman | May 30, 2013
“You’re picking at the carcasses of dead people with HB 2064 — is there no limit to how low you’re willing to go?” Regular taxpayers don’t have time to travel down to Olympia to testify all the time. They’re too busy working...
by Tim Eyman | May 20, 2013
We can’t accept tax policy that only 35% of the voters support During last November’s high turn-out presidential year, nearly 2/3 of voters overwhelmingly approved Initiative 1185 making it tougher to raise taxes. The opponents of the 2/3 managed to get...
by Tim Eyman | May 18, 2013
Our new initiative provides permanent protection from higher taxes Our new initiative — LET THE VOTERS DECIDE ON A 2/3-FOR-TAXES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT — gives taxpayers permanent protection. 17 other states already enjoy these same protections –...
by Tim Eyman | May 13, 2013
We’re not safe — legislature back in session today On Friday, the state budget office confirmed the cost of the latest version of the transportation tax package: $1.2 billion in higher car tab taxes, $2.9 billion in higher gas taxes, and other higher...
by Tim Eyman | May 8, 2013
WA Times highlights our new initiative: LET THE VOTERS DECIDE ON A 2/3-FOR-TAXES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT EDITORIAL: A scarlet tax letter How Washington state can shame politicians of the splurge By THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Tuesday, May 7,...
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