by Tim Eyman | Dec 18, 2012
OFM confirms it: $1 billion in tax increases have already cut the deficit in half Democrats and their special-interest-group-backers are whining about how Initiative 1185’s 2/3 vote requirement is preventing them from taking a “balanced approach” (code...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 13, 2012
First ever tax advisory votes – what did we learn? On the November ballot, there were the first ever tax advisory votes. Originally passed by voters with 2007’s Initiative 960 and reaffirmed by voters with 2012’s Initiative 1185, advisory votes are...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 11, 2012
Here is the vote on I-1185 broken down by legislative district Without I-1185’s overwhelming victory and the 2 tax advisory votes rejecting the 2012 legislature’s 2 tax increases, Olympia would be going down the path of business-as-usual with Democrats in...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 21, 2012
On Thanksgiving, here’s something to be really thankful for (besides I-1185) Almost 2/3 of voters approved Initiative 1185. That’s nearly 1.9 million voters agreeing to I-1185’s tougher-to-take-more-of-the-peoples-money policies. 2/3 for taxes, tax...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 20, 2012
The growing support for our tougher-to-raise-taxes policies 800,000 voters approved our 2/3 initiative in 2007. 1.6 million voters approved our 2/3 initiative in 2010. Nearly 1.9 million approved our 2/3 initiative this year. More...
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