by Tim Eyman | Nov 27, 2013
Eyman’s defense of the people’s voice (ROUND 2) I participated in Friday’s work session in Olympia concerning their upcoming legislative effort to repeal the people’s tax advisory votes, a taxpayer protection policy that passed in 2007...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 23, 2013
Eyman defends the people’s voice (testimony in Olympia on tax advisory votes) Thanks to our supporters emailing Rep. Hunt, I was invited to participate in yesterday’s work session in Olympia. The topic? Their upcoming legislative effort to repeal,...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 21, 2013
Rep. Hunt, thanks for listening to the taxpayers and inviting me to participate on Friday On Tuesday at around 11:30 am, I emailed you and requested that you invite me to participate in Friday’s 10 am work session on your legislative effort to repeal tax...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 19, 2013
Please encourage Rep. Hunt to let us defend the voters’ voice The following was sent this morning: Tuesday, November 19th, 2013 To: Rep. Sam Hunt (D-Olympia), chair of the House Governmental Operations committee, 360-786-7992, sam.hunt@leg.wa.gov From: Tim...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 14, 2013
Our track record over the past 7 years The three of us have been fighting for taxpayers for 16 years. In the “early years,” it was lowering car tab taxes and limiting property taxes. Those efforts have save taxpayers $26.06 BILLION so far (through 2013). ...
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