by Tim Eyman | Sep 30, 2015
1366 allows vote and forces debate opponents didn’t want — we trust the voters, opponents don’t By working together, we succeeded at qualifying Initiative 1366. In 2 weeks, ballots get mailed out and voters will decide whether or not they support a...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 25, 2015
Response to anti-1366 editorial in today’s Tacoma News Tribune Regarding today’s TNT editorial against Initiative 1366, their arguments sound familiar. http://www.thenewstribune.com/opinion/editorials/article36501741.html Their paper strongly...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 24, 2015
I-1366 is essential: without the 2/3, Olympia consistently raises taxes We are laser-beam focused on the campaign for Initiative 1366, our latest tougher-to-raise-taxes initiative. Thanks to all of you, I-1366 is on this November ballot. Almost 2/3 of voters...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 22, 2015
Opponents are going crazy — here’s why By working hard and working together, we qualified and voters passed 2/3 initiatives in 2007, 2010, and 2012 — each win bigger than the last. The results were clear: there were no tax increases in the...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 21, 2015
Clear-cut victory for our initiative: Pam Roach roasts opponent of 1366 Voters’ guides play a key role in initiative campaigns. So we’re extremely proud to say that Senator Pam Roach knocked the ball out of the ballpark when it comes to the voters guide...
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