Protect you, the taxpayer, support I-366 | Sen. Roach

This year's Initiative 1366 should look familiar: voters have had a 22-year track record of overwhelmingly approving initiatives that make it tougher for Olympia to raise your taxes.

This year’s Initiative 1366 should look familiar: voters have had a 22-year track record of overwhelmingly approving initiatives that make it tougher for Olympia to raise your taxes.

Regardless of your political leanings – whether you are a Republican, Democrat or Independent voter – isn’t it better when state government prioritizes spending and reforms government rather than just raising taxes?

Olympia has proven time and again that if it’s easy to raise taxes, they will. And they’ve consistently shown us that without these tougher-to-raise-taxes policies, they’ll impose higher taxes on regular taxpayers.

For me, it’s easy to support Initiative 1366: As a legislator, I know how Olympia works. There is relentless pressure to raise taxes.

That’s why I have continually proposed a bill to refer a 2/3-for-taxes constitutional amendment to the voters. But the political establishment in Olympia has repeatedly blocked my bill. That’s why we need to pass I-1366 in November.

As a taxpayer, I know how tough it is when the government continually takes more and more because that means less and less for you and your family to spend on your needs and priorities.

Unfortunately, too many in Olympia don’t get that.

The way it works in Olympia is there’s always a lot of talk about raising taxes on “the rich” but when taxes are actually increased, you and I get stuck with higher sales taxes, gas taxes, property taxes, car tab taxes and utility taxes.

Recognizing this political reality, five times voters have approved initiatives requiring a two-thirds vote of the Legislature – or a majority vote of the people – to raise taxes. In 2012, 1.9 million voters (64 percent) approved the 2/3 requirement, getting more votes than any initiative in state history. Voters clearly want tax increases to be an absolute last resort.

Nonetheless, Olympia won’t listen to the people unless we pass I-1366 in November.

Despite huge increases in revenue, Olympia will continue to face future deficits due to unsustainable spending. Olympia has a spending problem, not a lack of revenue problem. Taxes are high enough already.

We have to protect ourselves. Without the two-thirds requirement, the Legislature raises taxes by billions – it’s happened time and time and times again. They simply can’t control themselves. I-1366 is rightly called the Taxpayer Protection Act – it’s all about protecting taxpayers with a tougher-to-raise-taxes constitutional amendment. After five votes of the people, I believe the voters have earned the right to permanently protect themselves with this common sense policy.

History shows that initiative campaigns on taxes get a consistent reaction from Olympia: legislators interpret the voters’ approval of a tax initiative as a mandate to be fiscally responsible and responsive to the people. And legislators see voters’ rejection of a tax initiative as a green light to increase spending and raise your taxes even more.

What does this mean for I-1366? When voters pass I-1366, Olympia will be prodded to reform government, prioritize spending and re-evaluate existing programs. If voters reject I-1366, Olympia will resort to job-killing, family-budget-busting tax increases.

Protect yourself from Olympia’s insatiable tax appetite by voting yes on I-1366.

Sen. Pam Roach, R-Sumner, has represented the citizens of the 31st District for more than 20 years. Reach her at 360-786-7660 or pam.roach@leg.wa.gov.