by Tim Eyman | Jul 16, 2021
Attorney Richard Sanders takes Eyman appeal directly to State Supreme Court. On Thurs, July 29, we must file Statement of Grounds. Help me pay for it. That iconic picture of me and Riley was taken in 2009 when we filed an initiative at the Secretary of State’s...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 15, 2021
Our initiatives have saved taxpayers over $46 BILLION so far. We’ve saved taxpayers even more by stopping new taxes w/ our 2/3-vote-to-raise-taxes initiatives. For 22 years, we’ve never quit, we’ve never stopped, we always kept moving forward. We have to treat my...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 14, 2021
Great story about our initiative (still in effect) limiting property tax increases to 1% per year. Opponents tried to use the 9/11 attack against us. It was beyond outrageous. For decades prior to the year 2001, state government had the authority to raise property...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 13, 2021
Lower car tabs and caps on property tax increases have saved taxpayers $46.9 billion so far but I think our numerous 2/3 initiatives saved us more. Tues, July 13, 2021 Our tax reducing initiatives have directly saved taxpayers over $46.9 billion so far. And...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 12, 2021
Appeal deadline still looms (Thurs, July 15) — plz help — taxpayers have saved $29.7 billion from lower car tab taxes because of our efforts. Mon, July 12, 2021 After our first voter-approved initiative that banned government-sponsored racist affirmative...
[…] 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…
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