by Tim Eyman | Apr 27, 2017
Tell Senate Republicans you support their no-new-taxes position Inslee and the Democrats are obsessed with raising taxes. But House and Senate Republicans are unified against the Dems’ tax-hiking agenda. Yesterday there was a Senate hearing on the...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 27, 2017
GOOD SIGN: Republican legislators are being attacked for all the right reasons In the legislative process, being attacked means you’re being effective. When your critics are mad at you, you know you’re doing something right. Attacks are a badge...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 19, 2017
Tell Democrats to stop, stop, stop obsessing about raising taxes In the Legislature, there’s no such thing as an anti-tax Democrat. When it comes to raising taxes, there’s no such thing as a moderate Democrat or a conservative Democrat. ...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 17, 2017
Eyman aggressively defends 1% property tax cap in Sunday’s Everett Herald 1% property tax cap doing what voters wanted By Tim Eyman, Everett Herald, Sunday, April 16th, 2017, http://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/eyman-1-property-tax-cap-doing-what-voters-wanted/...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 11, 2017
WATCH VIDEO: Car tab tax rip-off continues under Democrats’ pretend plan Yesterday, I spent 6 hours in traffic driving from Mukilteo to Olympia and back so I could testify for 2 minutes (talk about rigged — these weekday hearings during work hours make it...
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