by Tim Eyman | Jan 18, 2013
Inslee breaks no-new-taxes pledge within 24 hours of becoming Governor In the opening sentence of our January letter to supporters, we wrote: Do you trust Jay Inslee to keep his no-new-taxes promise? We don’t. Well, that sure didn’t take long. ...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 16, 2013
We need your help to deter Olympia from raising taxes and fees – sign up below Olympia started on Monday so hang onto your wallet – taxpayers are never safe when the Legislature is in session. So for the next several months, we’re all vulnerable. ...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 8, 2013
Gregoire’s legacy: UNSUSTAINABLE BUDGETS CEMENTED IN 2005 There has been an endless stream of gushing “news stories and fawning editorials recently that have tried to whitewash Gregoire’s 8-year tenure. I’m sick of it. It’s...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 22, 2012
Tim is 47 today — yay!!! I’ve always been a glass-is-more-than-half-full kind of guy. So when I read in today’s Seattle Times the endless number of politicians and special interest groups salivating at the prospect at raising everyone’s gas...
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...
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