by Tim Eyman | May 31, 2019
$27 Billion In New Taxes? Crazy! Initiative 1648 Empowers Voters To Veto All 11 Tax Hikes. Politicians don’t respond to subtle.Olympia doesn’t change when we’re polite. The only way to “move” the Legislature is to be emphatic. Initiative...
by Tim Eyman | May 24, 2019
When We Qualify I-1648 And Kill Off 11 New Taxes Imposed By Democrats This Year, Thank Cary Condotta Cary Condotta has gone full circle. For 14 years, he was a member of state house representing the citizens of Chelan and surrounding areas. But before that, he was one...
by Tim Eyman | May 24, 2019
Tax-hiking Democrats try to exploit bridge accident Taking a page out the Obama Administration’s “never let a crisis go to waste” playbook, tax-hiking Democrats are trying to exploit yesterday’s bridge accident. Early on, the Associated Press...
by Tim Eyman | May 22, 2019
Our partner Mike Fagan was a star on Monday On Monday, I traveled from Mukilteo to Spokane to testify before the Spokane City Council. As most of you know, our partner Mike Fagan is now a city councilmember there. Two very liberal initiatives qualified for the...
by Tim Eyman | May 21, 2019
$30 TABS INITIATIVE (I-976) wants a friend on the fall ballot. Let’s qualify TERM LIMITS ON NEW TAXES INITIATIVE (I-1648) and have an all-out tax revolt in November! A little over a year ago, Karen and I sold off our family’s retirement fund and loaned...
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