by Tim Eyman | Mar 14, 2016
Tues, 9 am, 1_1366 supreme court hearing, Olympia’s Temple of Justice Tomorrow, our brilliant attorney Dick Stephens and the Attorney General’s Deputy Solicitor General Callie Callow will defend the voters’ clear decision to approve Initiative 1366...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 9, 2016
Democrats tax-hiking obsession causing legislative session to drag into overtime It is an Olympia obsession — take as much as they can whenever they can. The Democrats’ lust for higher taxes knows no bounds. The legislative session is supposed...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 2, 2016
Shock waves from the voters approval of I-1366 last year I-1366 was the 6th time the voters passed a tougher-to-raise-taxes initiative. And it was the boldest one of all. So the shock waves from the voters approval of I-1366 have really been remarkable: * The state...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 25, 2016
State supreme court will hear our 1366 appeal on March 15th Lawyer for 1366 opponents: “We just don’t know why voters enacted this initiative.” Lawyer from the AG’s office: “Plaintiffs don’t give voters enough credit....
by Tim Eyman | Feb 16, 2016
URGENT: Send email to arrogant Democrat Senators who defied their constituents Yesterday’s email update (reprinted below) spurred a huge response. We were flooded with requests for email addresses for the Senate Democrats who defied their constituents on...
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