by Tim Eyman | Jun 25, 2015
6 days to raise $60,750 (Monday it was $77,000) — it’s gut check time for signature drive Yesterday, 3 more heroic supporters offered their help to ensure the success of the signature drive for the 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative. ...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 23, 2015
8 days to raise $77,000 — it’s crunch time for signature drive On day one, I took out a 2nd mortgage on my home and loaned the campaign $150,000. Why? So we could immediately contract with a professional signature gathering firm to supplement our...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 22, 2015
It’s crunch time — initiatives don’t qualify unless there’s a big surge at the end For almost 5 months, we’ve been asking our supporters to donate dollars and collect signatures. This week is the last full week left for us to qualify the...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 18, 2015
Tell Republicans: Democrats’ tax trap still looms – don’t fall for it TODAY’S SEATTLE TIMES: House Democrats say they continue to support a capital-gains tax as the best way raise new revenue. “That said, it has never been the only option,”...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 17, 2015
Imagine how politicians will react if our initiative doesn’t qualify Olympia has been going absolutely tax crazy for months. A new state income tax (they’re calling it a capital gains tax but it’s the same thing), a 5-fold increase in property tax...
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