by Tim Eyman | Nov 14, 2013
Our track record over the past 7 years The three of us have been fighting for taxpayers for 16 years. In the “early years,” it was lowering car tab taxes and limiting property taxes. Those efforts have save taxpayers $26.06 BILLION so far (through 2013). ...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 8, 2013
Senator Jan Angel! Tax averse district elects tax averse legislator In the 26th district (Pierce/Kitsap Counties) last year, Initiative 1185 got nearly 70% of the vote. The 2/3-for-taxes vote requirement received overwhelming support there. It’s clearly...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 7, 2013
7 measures, 7 votes, 7 victories There were 7 measures on the ballot: 2 initiatives, 5 tax advisory votes. Who decided the fate of these measures? The people, not the politicians. The voters were asked to decide on 2 initiatives: * I-517, the...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 5, 2013
Eyman & Fagans comment on election results: 5 advisory votes, special session, I-517, and more Here’s what we had to say tonight: OUR THOUGHTS ON THE 5 TAX ADVISORY VOTES: “There is no decision that government makes that has a greater impact...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 29, 2013
Plz read this — it’s about Initiative 517 Initiative Measure No. 517 concerns initiative and referendum measures. This measure would set penalties for interfering with or retaliating against signature-gatherers and petition-signers; require that all...
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