by Tim Eyman | Jan 16, 2018
Worst anti-initiative bill ever – tell legislators to oppose Senate Bill 5386, the initiative-death-by-delay bill RE: Worst anti-initiative bill ever – tell legislators to oppose Senate Bill 5386, the initiative-death-by-delay bill – there’s a...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 11, 2018
Inslee’s agenda: all-taxes-all-the-time. Tell legislators: DON’T DO IT!!!!!!! RE: Inslee’s agenda: all-taxes-all-the-time. Tell legislators: DON’T DO IT!!!!!!! We’re stuck with a Democrat Governor, but at least he’s incompetent,...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 8, 2018
RIGHT NOW tell all 147 legislators: NO MORE TAXES RE: RIGHT NOW tell all 147 legislators: NO MORE TAXES Today is the first day of the 2018 Legislative session. Seattle Democrats control the House 50-48. Seattle Democrats control the Senate 25-24. They control...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 5, 2018
REQUIRED READING: What Unlimited Government Costs Us With our initiatives in effect from 2007-2012, the Legislature raised taxes $6.9 billion. Without our initiatives in effect from 2013-2017, the Legislature raised taxes $23.7 billion. Our November 30 update...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 4, 2018
We gotta protect ourselves from tax-obsessed Democrats who now control House & Senate This will be our 19th year fighting for taxpayers. Thanks to our supporters, we’ve gotten 16 initiatives on the ballot. Thanks to the voters, 10 were approved. Thanks to...
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