by Tim Eyman | May 4, 2015
We represent 2/3 of the voters — but our initiative protects everyone In 2012, during that high turnout presidential year, our 2/3 initiative passed with 2/3 approval: 1.9 million voters. It got more votes than any initiative in state history. We...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 29, 2015
Worse than a tax increase: raising taxes on some to reduce taxes on others Families are struggling. Many businesses are barely hanging on. Nonetheless, the white hot obsession in Olympia is for them to raise taxes. There are now legions of multi-billion...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 23, 2015
Senate Republicans propose massive property tax hike — will Inslee save the day? When candidate Jay Inslee was asked how he’d handle the McCleary court decision regarding funding schools, he said he’d veto tax increases. He said he “would...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 21, 2015
Watch 2 minute video of Eyman ripping state income tax bill in Olympia yesterday Yesterday, I drove from Mukilteo in Snohomish County to Olympia for a 1:30 pm hearing on bill imposing a massive new state income tax. Here’s the 2 minute video of my...
by Tim Eyman | Apr 17, 2015
You did it! You stopped all those terrible anti-initiative bills This year we saw the most concerted effort ever by politicians in Olympia to gut like a pig the citizens’ initiative process. There were anti-initiative constitutional amendments, there were a...
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