by Tim Eyman | Sep 22, 2014
Constantine’s crass attempt to blackmail voters is manipulative and wrong Just when you thought politicians couldn’t stoop any lower … Dow Constantine, King County Executive, announced today that he’s threatening childrens’ services...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 22, 2014
SEATTLE TIMES: Eyman to blame for everything Blame Tim Eyman for our funding woes SEATTLE TIMES, Mon, Sept 22nd, 2014 Legislators, both Republican and Democrat, have struggled to balance the needs of the state with the available resources. And now they are held in...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 19, 2014
YouTube video of Eyman talking about initiatives I really enjoyed speaking to the Cascade Republican Women’s Club on Wednesday. It’s a great group of wonderful women who are grassroots activists committed to making our state better. I reconnected with...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 16, 2014
Eyman is speaker at Snoqualmie event — Cascade Republican Women’s Club It is a great honor to be speaking to the Cascade Republican Women’s Club in Snoqualmie tomorrow. I’ll make sure to let y’all know on Thursday how it went. September...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 3, 2014
Here’s what our various 2/3 initiatives have accomplished From 1999 through 2006, our focus was on reducing taxes for the struggling taxpayers of Washington. 3 initiatives lowering car tab taxes, 3 initiatives limiting property taxes. So far, those initiatives...
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[…] is deserving of its cherished reputation? With this unfathomable, fiction-worthy, but factual episode playing out in Washington, perhaps the rank hypocrisy…
[…] In the past 22 years, by working together with our thousands of heroic supporters, we’ve qualified 17 statewide initiatives…
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