by Tim Eyman | Feb 14, 2017
Help me stop the Legislature from taking away the people’s property tax cap In 2001, we sponsored and voters passed a 1% cap on property tax increases. In 2007, after the supreme court decided that voters had been “misled” into voting for the...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 13, 2017
Another 5 am trip to Olympia on Friday (UGH!) – Eyman slams new anti-initiative bill at hearing Another 5 am departure (ARGH!) from Mukilteo on Friday for another early morning hearing in Olympia (it’s a fact: they always schedule these things so that...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 1, 2017
Today we kick-off the signature drive for the Property Tax Fairness Initiative We are absolutely thrilled with the overwhelmingly positive feedback we’re getting on this year’s initiative. The Property Tax Fairness Initiative is a bold, exciting proposal...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 30, 2017
Our initiative for 2017: property taxes aren’t fair — our initiative makes them fairer For nearly two decades, we’ve been listening to our thousands of supporters and average taxpayers repeatedly complain about the extreme unfairness of property...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 29, 2017
Monday announce 2017 initiative – yesterday at Roanoke conference Roanoke conference at Ocean Shores — panel discussion on taxes: That’s new state treasurer Duane Davidson, Sen. Slade Gordon, me, Rep. Drew Stokesbary, Majority Coalition Caucus...
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