by Tim Eyman | Nov 5, 2014
Biggest political loser last night: Jay Inslee What an exciting evening! I trekked down to Bellevue for the King County GOP’s party and had an extraordinary time laughing and smiling and celebrating election night with a huge roomful of fellow citizens. ...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 4, 2014
Major pivot point in our state’s history: next year’s legislative session The top legislative priority for counties and cities is to make it easier for local governments to raise property taxes. They want the 2015 Legislature to take away the voter...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 30, 2014
Nobody works harder for taxpayers than we do Our initiatives have saved Washington’s taxpayers over $26 billion (lower car tab taxes and lower property tax increases). Why have we been so successful? Because of you. Because of you, the...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 28, 2014
Initiative process: born 1914, killed 2015? It seems every year in Olympia certain legislators and powerful special interest groups push bills that would destroy the initiative process. Last year, they got further than ever before, getting their anti-initiative...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 22, 2014
16 years of effort — 16 years of results An interesting fact: over the past 16 years, voters have passed into law 27 initiatives. Of those, 14 were liberal ideas and 13 were conservative. Of the 13 conservative initiatives, 8 of them were ours. ...
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[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious legal flaws…
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[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious…