by Tim Eyman | Jun 26, 2019
When We Qualify I-1648, There Won’t Be Advisory Votes On Each Of The 11 New Taxes. It’ll Be One Vote In 2007, 2010, 2012, and 2015, the voters passed several of our tax initiatives and each one required an automatic advisory vote on any new taxes created...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 25, 2019
JOIN US. Entire 1648 Team Turning In Petitions Fri, July 5, 2 Pm @ SecState Office In Olympia There’s no way to get 320,000 signatures in 6 weeks. Not without tons of money and tons of paid petitioners.It can’t be done. It’s impossible.But a 4 minute...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 24, 2019
12 Days Left To Make History — 12 Days To Kill Off 11 Tax Hikes Costing $27 Billion! Help Us. When asking someone to sign a petition, what’s the most important thing to do? Smile. Make eye contact and w/ a smile, ask them this:”Hey there, have you...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 20, 2019
16 Days To Kill Off $27 Billion In Higher Taxes – Term Limits On New Taxes Initiative Needs You! Our initiative has inspired the greatest grassroots signature drive in Washington state history!! Why?Because people are PISSED!! 11 tax increases? $27 billion in...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 18, 2019
These Pictures Are Amazing! Check Out The Creativity Of 1648’S Grassroots Wildfire. 18 Days Left Petitions don’t have to be printed in color (but they sure look cool!!)Susan Murphy has been gettin’ sigs from the beginning — on Kirby’s...
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