by Tim Eyman | May 15, 2019
TERM LIMITS ON NEW TAXES: Here’s the new taxes I-1648 eliminates in November, if we collect sigs by July 5 deadline I-1648 requires all the Democrats new taxes to expire as soon as the initiative becomes law (we vote on Nov 5 and the initiative takes effect on...
by Tim Eyman | May 14, 2019
KVI’s John Carlson Gives Mega-Phone And Mega-Boost To TERM LIMITS ON NEW TAXES INITIATIVE I just finished up being interviewed on John Carlson’s radio show this morning (570 KVI). He’s super supportive of our new initiative that TERM LIMITS all the...
by Tim Eyman | May 13, 2019
NEW INITIATIVE: Term Limits on New Taxes. What does it do? Initiative 1648 sunsets/expires all 2019 tax hikes!! Deadline for signatures? July 5 Over the years, we’ve qualified 17 initiatives for a statewide vote. What did they all have in common?In every...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 23, 2019
Quiet Victories Are Great Victories – Taxpalooza Tax Bill Quietly Withdrawn From Hearing Agenda Quiet victories are great victories Last week’s email update read: “Join me at 2 historic hearings” One of them was the Senate Ways & Means...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 19, 2019
When A Movement Has To Use Fear And Intimidation To Get What It Wants, How Worthy Is It? Ward Connerly is an American heroWhat an amazing 24 hours: Political activism involves slogging through swamps and sludge and muck. It’s messy and ugly and gross. But every...
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