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- I’m voting YES on I-1033 by Wally Wonders Why on Oct 23, 2009
Contrary to hype by many elected official who stand to have less of your money than they previously anticipated, I-1033 does demand cutting of anyone’s overall revenue. The 2009 Online Voters’ Guide describes the initiative as a measure...
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: King County Police Chiefs Association On I-1033 by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Oct 21, 2009
[EDITOR'S NOTE: The following Letter to the Editor was received via email from K. Scott Kimerer, Chairman of King County Police Chiefs on Wednesday Oct. 21st:] In King County, there are over 35 police departments, the Sheriff, plus our state, federa...
- Police Chiefs Voice Concern About Potential Impacts Of I-1033 by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Oct 21, 2009
Burien Police Chief Scott Kimerer Story by Ralph Nichols Photos by Scott Schaefer Police chiefs from King and Snohomish counties voiced their concerns at a press conference in Burien Wednesday morning (Oct. 21) about potential impacts of Initiative 1...
- City Manager Mike Martin Exploring Ways To Opt Out If I-1033 Passes by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Oct 20, 2009
by Ralph Nichols Burien City Manager Mike Martin is concerned – very concerned – about the likelihood that Initiative 1033 will pass in November’s general election. So much, in fact, that he’s exploring the possibility of a local referendum t...
- 6 Ways before Tuesday by Wally Wonders Why on Oct 15, 2009
Whatcom County Council – Kathy Kershner, Mary Beth Teigrob, Michelle Luke, Bill Knutzen Yes on I-1033 – keeping reasonable limits on government growth seems reasonable. REJECT ref 71/SB 5688 – one man and one woman is the best f...
- Normandy Park City Council Unanimously Votes To Oppose Tim Eyman’s I-1033 by The B-Town (Burien) Blog on Oct 15, 2009
The Normandy Park City Council, in a unanimous vote, adopted Resolution No. 819, stating the council’s opposition to Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1033 on the Nov. 3rd General Election Ballot. The City Council’s action followed a presentation by...
- CoBPAC: City of Bellingham Political Action Committee by Wally Wonders Why on Oct 15, 2009
Forget SarahPAC. Forget Rural Neighbors PAC. The City of Bellingham(COB), yes our City of Bellingham is the hottest new political action committee(PAC) north of Portland. Sure the city may not have reported expenditures nor filed any legal pap...




