1033 is bad for Washington. Simple as that. I am standing with the “NO on 1033” campaign and am offering this post as a resource for all of you who’d like to work to stop 1033 from becoming the law of our land.
Aisling Kerins, Campaign Manager at No On 1033 put it this way in a recent email:
“Tim Eyman’s scheme is a simplistic, one-size-fits-all solution that leaves our children, small businesses, fire fighters, and so many others holding the bag. We can’t allow it to pass, and that’s why making sure we talk to every voter in the next five weeks is so essential.”
Phone banking, calling your neighbors or doing a knock and talk on your block, are all good ways to help put a stop to the nonsense that 1033 proposes. Displaying a yard sign or placing a sign in your car or home window also helps get the word out.
You can get involved by signing up on the No on 1033 site. Or you can contact the local No on 1033 field organizer, Heather Melton-Stuart. Her cell: 360-521-6255 and her email: heather@no1033.com.
Help preserve a sound Washington. Stand together against 1033.
Tags: 2009 Washington Election, ballot issues, ballots, Eyman, No on 1033, taxes, Washington
