by Tim Eyman | Nov 19, 2014
State senators in 2015 and their constituents’ vote on I-1185 in high-turnout 2012 Inslee wants to go crazy raising taxes and fees in 2015. He promised no tax hikes to get elected, but within 24 hours of becoming Governor, he’s been pushing non-stop for...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 17, 2014
Clear & consistent message from voters: no tax hikes in 2015 In 2010, the Legislature went hog wild. They took away the 2/3 vote requirement and raised taxes $6.7 billion. The voters could not have repudiated them more: 1) They reinstated the 2/3 with...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 12, 2014
Non-Seattle Democrat legislators and their constituents’ vote on I-1185 in 2012 Being that it was a such a low-turnout election, Democrat legislators outside Seattle may think that they’ll be safe during the high-turnout elections in 2016, regardless of...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 7, 2014
Senator Pam Roach’s victory on Tuesday — nothing short of remarkable We’re simply ecstatic that Senator Pam Roach won re-election. It’s thrilling that voters in the 31st district gave her another 4 years in Olympia. She’s the best...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 6, 2014
Voters send clear no-new-taxes message — legislators better listen For the past two years, the Senate Majority Coalition Caucus in Olympia has held the line on tax hikes. Voters rewarded them on Tuesday, validating their fiscal restraint by retaining and...
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