by Tim Eyman | Aug 7, 2013
$107,000 for 6 advisory votes in Clark County – Secretary of State revises cost for 5 statewide tax advisory votes: $120,000 From yesterday’s Columbian: The six additional ballot measures will cost the county $107,000. “It’s a small price to...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 5, 2013
Legislators’ per diems cost more than all 5 tax advisory votes From the Columbian: During both special sessions, state lawmakers accepted more than $256,000 in per diems. http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/aug/02/moeller-led-local-group-in-per-diem (Senate...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 2, 2013
State DOT: we’re massively incompetent, would you please give us a raise? State Department of Transportation to taxpayers: we’re massively incompetent, would you please give us a raise? Big bill and big delay to fix new 520 pontoons, SEATTLE...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 11, 2013
City of Yakima will vote on 2/3-for-taxes initiative in November The tax wars continue to rage, this time is my hometown of Yakima. Local folks heroically amassed the thousands of voter signatures necessary to put their charter change initiative on the November...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 9, 2013
Despite Olympia’s scheme to block the vote, voters in November get to vote on the Legislature’s “emergency” tax increases Our state Constitution gives the people the absolute guaranteed right to referendum which means the citizens are allowed...
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