by Tim Eyman | Mar 19, 2015
Watch video of Eyman ripping anti-initiative bill at hearing in Olympia yesterday Your emails paved the way. For weeks, we’ve asked you to bombard Olympia with emails about these anti-initiative bills that are a wholesale attack on the people’s...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 13, 2015
Click on this link and watch Eyman debate Chris Vance on 1% property tax cap Everyone should focus their efforts on donating dollars and collecting signatures for the 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative. Nonetheless, the battle over taxes...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 12, 2015
Who cares what newspapers say? We do (at least today we do 🙂 First and foremost, maximize your contributions to the 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment Initiative by donating this month. All contributions received are being matched dollar-for-dollar. Please take...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 10, 2015
We’ve got great momentum — we’re working hard to keep it going 5 times the voters have approved initiatives to require a 2/3 vote of the Legislature to raise taxes. Voters approved all 5, supporting each one by a bigger vote than the time before. ...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 4, 2015
Massive tax increases out of Olympia illustrate why Initiative 1366 is absolutely essential Since 2007, we’ve had legislative sessions with the 2/3 protection and sessions without it. In 2008 and 2009, for example, the 2/3 protected us perfectly and not a...
[…] former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws and…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws…
[…] is deserving of its cherished reputation? With this unfathomable, fiction-worthy, but factual episode playing out in Washington, perhaps the rank hypocrisy…
[…] In the past 22 years, by working together with our thousands of heroic supporters, we’ve qualified 17 statewide initiatives…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious…