by Tim Eyman | Oct 29, 2013
Plz read this — it’s about Initiative 517 Initiative Measure No. 517 concerns initiative and referendum measures. This measure would set penalties for interfering with or retaliating against signature-gatherers and petition-signers; require that all...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 24, 2013
In defense of tax advisory votes The whining and gnashing of teeth by politicians about this year’s 5 tax advisory votes is certainly entertaining (the Legislature imposed 5 tax increases which will cost the taxpayers $887 million — and so on the November...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 17, 2013
TV clip of my testimony Clicking on this link should automatically jump to my part, but if it doesn’t, fast forward to 2:34:41:http://tvw.org/index.php?option=com_tvwplayer&eventID=2013100043#start=9281&stop=9475 At Seattle forum, Eyman heckled,...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 8, 2013
Plz read why Senator Ann Rivers supports Initiative 517 On the fall ballot is Initiative 517. It’s called “Protect Your Right To Vote on Initiatives.” In Sunday’s Seattle Times, Senator Ann Rivers explains why she supports it....
by Tim Eyman | Oct 2, 2013
We can only count on ourselves to fight this fight Our efforts are needed now more than ever. Massive gas tax increases and skyrocketing car tab taxes are being pushed. They’re targeting a special session in November. I know, we don’t have to...
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