by Tim Eyman | Dec 31, 2015
We’re gearing up for 2016 — we need your help to keep fighting Thanks to all of you and your help and support and encouragement, we chalked up an amazing victory when voters passed Initiative 1366. Opponents threw the kitchen sink at us, but in the end,...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 22, 2015
Today Tim turns 50 — The Big Five Oh — “I’ve had 5 decades of fun” As many of you know, my family has a tradition of adoption. My father who raised me was adopted. I was adopted. My three kids are adopted. 50 years ago today,...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 17, 2015
Democrats are resurrecting the idea of imposing a state income tax Democrat Jim McIntire is our state treasurer. He’s been pushing for a state income tax for decades. His new income tax proposal was introduced during this year’s legislative session and...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 15, 2015
The Eyman family wishes you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year I’m so proud to work with all of you on behalf of the taxpayers. The work we do together is very hard and very necessary. As a team, we’ve compiled a laundry list of extraordinary...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 8, 2015
Protecting taxpayers is a marathon, not a sprint The reason we’ve been so effective at protecting taxpayers over the years is because we realized early on that this was a marathon, not a sprint. That we couldn’t be the hare, we had to be the tortoise....
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