by Tim Eyman | Jul 31, 2015
Opponents file lawsuit to prevent the people from voting on I-1366 If you can’t win a vote, you try to cancel it or block it. Politicians clearly believe that voters overwhelmingly support I-1366’s taxpayer protection policies and...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 28, 2015
Senator Pam Roach explains her support for Initiative 1366 It’s really gratifying to see how much support Initiative 1366 is attracting. Besides the 339,000 voters who signed our petitions, the Taxpayer Protection Act has been endorsed by the State Republican...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 24, 2015
Despite obstruction, we will get to vote in November on tax increases imposed by the Legislature In November, we will be voting on I-1366 to make it tougher to raise taxes. Also on the November ballot will be the various tax increases imposed by the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 21, 2015
“I hate to say things like this but I want Tim Eyman to die in a f—ing fire.” Democracy Makes a Comeback By Paul Jacob, TOWNHALL, 6/21/2015 He’s back. Just when big government boosters in the Evergreen State thought it was safe to raise taxes, Tim Eyman and the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 14, 2015
Our signature drive was efficient — we spent $400K less than the other initiative did Signature drives for initiatives cost a lot. We wish that wasn’t the case, but that’s the way it is. From 2009 – 2012, the average amount spent to qualify...
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