by Tim Eyman | May 26, 2016
Ruling on I-1366 released today: 9 judges ignore 1.9 million voters For 17 years, we have continued to learn, adapt and persevere. In 1999, voters passed I-695 with 56% of the vote. Courts said no, but Governor Gary Locke and the Democrat-controlled...
by Tim Eyman | May 24, 2016
Good news and bad news when it comes to Tim Let’s start with the good news: * Two Saturdays ago (May 14th), Karen and I celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary! I’m a very lucky man. Having such a supportive, loving spouse is rare indeed, especially...
by Tim Eyman | May 18, 2016
Government’s insatiable tax appetite: it’s why we must continually fight back Our tax-reducing initiatives — the ones that lowered car tab taxes and the ones that limited property tax increases — have saved taxpayers $32.16 billion. ...
by Tim Eyman | May 9, 2016
Politicians will be pushing for massive tax hikes soon — we must protect ourselves Clearly, the people oppose massive tax hikes. Over and over and over again our tougher-to-raise-taxes initiatives have been approved by voters. Over and over and over again, our...
by Tim Eyman | May 2, 2016
We scored a scalp! For weeks we’ve been bashing Democrats — one of them “retired” last week Democrat politicians and their cheerleaders in the press like to pretend that there are different kinds of Democrat legislators. You constantly hear...
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