by Tim Eyman | Jul 30, 2019
Our 2/3’S Initiatives From 2007-2012: You’re Gonna Find This Amazing The History of our Taxpayer Protection Initiatives will inspire you. Get this:It was 2005. It was the legislative session right after Chris Gregoire took the election from Dino Rossi in...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 29, 2019
The Long Road To $30 Tabs — Check Out Our Victories And Our Challenges. Here we are celebrating the qualification of I-976 for the November 2019 ballot: Here’s how we got here: * In 1998, we sponsored the “No Car Tax Initiative” I-691. Fell...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 27, 2019
It Ain’t How Hard You Can Hit, It’s How Hard You Can Get Hit, And Keep Movin’ Forward So true: “Let me tell ya something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a mean and nasty place. I don’t care...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 26, 2019
In February, Eyman Warns Legislators They Were Throwing Gas On Tax Revolt Fire They can’t say they weren’t warned: I-1082 puts those dirty dog politicians in Olympia on a short leash when they take our money without asking. With your help and your support...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 23, 2019
Democrats’ 12 New Taxes Require 12 Tax Advisory Votes – Long Ballot, Thick Voters Pamphlet In Nov In 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2015, voters overwhelmingly approved initiatives that included the following statutory requirement: any time Olympia unilaterally...
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