by Tim Eyman | Sep 11, 2015
16 year track record is clear: yes votes for tax initiatives gets Olympia to listen When voters pass our tax initiatives, the following legislative session is good for taxpayers. When we don’t qualify or we qualify but voters say no to our tax initiatives, the...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 9, 2015
In 2012, opponents complained: “Eyman has refused to propose a constitutional amendment.” Opponents are despondent, discouraged, and downcast. They know that almost 2/3 of voters support the 2/3-for-taxes vote requirement. Despite spending millions each...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 4, 2015
Opponents fail to prevent the vote: I-1366 gets green light from unanimous supreme court This morning the state supreme court unanimously rejected I-1366 opponents’ desperate attempt to prevent the people from voting on I-1366 in November. Opponents of...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 2, 2015
We’re confident voters will get to vote on I-1366 in November No news is good news. Our Initiative 1366 is on the ballot — the lower court judge rejected opponents’ desperate plea to remove it. So it will take action by the state supreme...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 1, 2015
Senator Pam Roach swoops in to defend I-1366 in court Too many politicians think the initiative process is a spectator sport. They prefer to sit back and wait to see how it all turns out. That’s not how Senator Roach feels about it. She’s not...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 28, 2015
Secretary of State Kim Wyman rips Seattle judge while defending I-1366 Tough stuff. That’s what you’ll find in Secretary of State Kim Wyman’s legal brief defending I-1366. In it, she rips into that Seattle judge with unbridled enthusiasm: * While...
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