Longtime valley resident Barbara Anderson died on Monday, Nov. 17, after a long battle with cancer. She was 63. Barbara was born in Ashton, Idaho, on May 8, 1940, to Robert J. and Edith E. Timmons.
Longtime taxpayer advocate Barbara Anderson, who crafted Prop 2 1/2 and for decades led opposition to Massachusetts income tax hikes, has died of leukemia at 73, her nonprofit announced today.
Barbara Anderson’s last fight was her most personal: a battle to legalize doctor-assisted suicide as she fought her own painful war with leukemia. “All she wanted to do was take the blue pill, but of ...
BOSTON - JULY 2: Executive director of the Citizens for Limited Taxation Barbara Anderson sits at her desk in their office in Boston on July 2, 1981. (Photo by Ly Y/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) ...
If you’re not sure who Barbara Anderson was, you might offer up a little thanks to her while you’re filing your taxes. The longtime taxpayer advocate spent decades fighting to make life easier for the ...
To state legislators who tried to find a way around Proposition 2½, Barbara Anderson’s signature tax-cutting ballot measure, she had a simple response: “It means what it says!” For Ms. Anderson, who ...
No one triumphed more often in pitched battles with the state’s entrenched political establishment than the lady from Marblehead. In fight after fight, the odds always seemed stacked against her and ...
Barbara Anderson Danly, 97, of Traverse City, Michigan, passed away on January 6, 2024. She was a woman of great spirit and infinite energy — devoted to family, friends, and community. The daughter of ...
Longtime Mankato resident, Barbara J. Anderson, 65, died Tuesday, October 23, 2007, at Immanuel-St. Joseph’s Hospital Hospice, after a courageous battle with cancer. Funeral services will be held at ...
Barbara Anderson was named General Sales Manager for WBAL-TV in June 2005.Anderson began her broadcasting career at WMAR-TV in Baltimore as an account executive. In 1994, she joined WBAL-TV in that ...
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