by Tim Eyman | Jul 12, 2019
6 More Months To Slam Democrats For 11 New Taxes Costing $27 Billion! When it comes to raising taxes without voter permission this session, there was nothing non-partisan about it.Democrats did it.* Democrats controlled the House and Senate.* Democrats wrote the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 10, 2019
The Linchpin To Round 2’S Success Is Everyone Reading This (Read, Forward, Share) Initiatives are hard:* Coming up with a popular initiative proposal is hard* Collecting enough signatures is hard* Getting it approved by voters is hard* Getting it through the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 8, 2019
Avalanche Of Support For ROUND 2. Huge Positive Response. I’m Buried In Requests For Petitions! Super-popular 1648 fell short because we only had 30 days. Having 6 months for Round 2 is gonna help but only if we make every day count! Read about day one:The...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 6, 2019
Starting from scratch, I-1648 had 4 weeks, came close, but fell short. With all that momentum, new I-1082 Term Limits on Taxes Initiative has 6 months (deadline is Dec 31) — will you help? PERSISTENCE 1648 didn’t make it. The stakes are too high and the...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 5, 2019
1648 Isn’t Just About Excessive Taxes – It’s About The People’s Right To Self-Government And … This historic signature drive began in earnest just 4 weeks ago! 1648 isn’t just about excessive taxes — it’s about the right...
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