by Tim Eyman | Aug 30, 2019
Thank You Union-Bulletin For Publishing My Column For I-976, I-1082, And Tax Advisory Votes Tim Eyman: Initiatives and advisory votes send a message to OlympiaBy Tim Eyman, Special to the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, published August 28, 2019Over $27 billion.That’s...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 28, 2019
Democrats’ Poll Shows $30 Tabs Initiative I-976 Has 70% Support Statewide (52%-48% In Seattle!!!) Heads will explode in November when the $30 Tabs Initiative not only gets approved statewide but also passes in the city of Seattle.And it won’t be because of...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 26, 2019
Former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders Thorough 7-Page Legal Analysis Of I-1082 Just received this fantastic news this morning. Read his thorough 7-page legal and constitutional analysis below, but here’s his conclusion:After carefully examining the...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 13, 2019
Gregoire Opened Up Pandora’s Box — Vote Yes On I-976 And Let’s Close It Again Big frown and thumbs down when Gregoire signed this bill into law: Advice: DO NOT tuck your shirt in when you’ve got a belly roll 😊In 1999, voters overwhelmingly...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 8, 2019
Always Remember: They Were Warned — And They Did Nothing. They were warned – and they did nothing: “The current car tabs’ revolt is only going to intensify … ” Watch short 1 minute video: Taxpayers are getting ripped off, politicians know...
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