Search EFFWA Site:

EFF's Election Report ·  
Gonzales Letter ·  
Welfare Reform ·  
Boeing Contract ·  
Budget & Taxes ·  
Business Climate ·  
K-12 Fact Sheet ·  
EFF Health Study ·  
Paycheck Protection ·  
Transportation ·  
Unemployment Ins. ·  

Receive Updates ·  
Bookmark EFF ·  
Contribute ·  
EFF in the News ·  
How Can I Help? ·  
Join EFF ·  
Media Center ·  

EDUCATION

Opinion-Editorials

Life after I-884: Solutions that work
November 19, 2004 | Marsha Richards

Life after I-884: Moving beyond the rhetoric
November 8, 2004 | Marsha Richards

Teacher says “no” to I-884 education tax hike
October 20, 2004 | Tim Mason

Labor Day Exploits
September 6, 2004 | Marsha Richards

Facts about Initiative 884
Opinion Editorial | August 25, 2004

Teacher Strikes: The kids just can't win
Editorial Cartoon | July16, 2004

Marysville students finally celebrate commencement
Editorial Cartoon | July 9, 2004

Students not to blame
Opinion Editorial | June 24, 2004

Labor Day: A day of expression . . . or exploitation?
August 27, 2003 | Marsha Richards

Teachers Trumped
July 17, 2003 | Columbian

What is the NEA trying to hide?
July 3, 2003 | Bob Williams

Adult vs. Kids: The Surprising Consequences of Local Teachers' Contracts
February 18, 2000 | Karen Helland

On Stealth and Poverty...
September 29, 1998 | David Boze

Teachers on Strike... are in Violation of the Law
September 4, 1998 | Bob Williams

Charter Schools: A Great Education Reform Option
October 25, 1996 | Lynn Harsh


More Opinion-Editorials:


More on Education:


Evergreen Freedom Foundation
P.O. Box 552, Olympia, WA 98507
Phone: (360) 956-3482, Fax: (360) 352-1874
Email: effwa@effwa.org


Election Reform


Grassroots Washington

Performance Audit Pledge
View pledge results

Health Plan 4 Life

Ten-Minute Citizen

WashingtonVotes.org

ChoosingLiberty.org

1 Part Honesty; 2 Parts Arrogance

At a March 23, 2005, House Appropriations hearing on a bill to gut the voter-approved I-601 spending limit, Rep. Jim McIntire (D) asked a supporter of I-601’s two-third supermajority requirement for the legislature to raise taxes the following question:

"Can you name a time when we [legislators] have actually not just set it [supermajority requirement] aside by majority vote? I mean, this is in many respects a procedural motion that has no bearing. It’s a statutory constraint that cannot constrain any legislature that chooses as a majority to set it aside . . . have we ever used a supermajority [to raise taxes]?"

- Rep. Jim McIntire (D - 46)
(360) 786-7886

Despite the arrogance of some state officials, Washington's constitution is clear: "All political power is inherent in the people..."

Court of Appeals Ruling AG's WEA Appeal What is the WEA Hiding? Determining Government's Core Functions Priorities of Government Stewardship Series School Directors' Handbook Professional Choices For WA Educators Congressional Testimony (6/20/02) Agency Rule Change Request Social Security Calculator Tax Dividend Calculator Public Records Requests