by Tim Eyman | Aug 14, 2015
I was there — here’s how it went in court this morning Opponents of I-1366 don’t trust the voters. If they did, they wouldn’t be filing a don’t-let-the-people-vote lawsuit. If they thought they were gonna win in November, they...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 13, 2015
Pam Roach explains why she filed amicus brief in Initiative 1366 case Opponents are suing Secretary of State Kim Wyman for refusing to take Initiative 1366 off the ballot and suing personally Jack, Mike, and me for sponsoring it. Secretary Wyman’s reply...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 11, 2015
I-1366 lawsuit: our attorney’s reply brief makes opponents look foolish Our opponents know that the voters support making it tougher to raise taxes. They’ve learned it by watching the voters approve our initiatives over and over and over again. ...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 6, 2015
Here’s an informative newspaper story about the don’t-let-the-people-vote lawsuit on I-1366 Our opponents know that the voters support making it tougher to raise taxes. They’ve learned it by watching the voters approve our initiatives over and over...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 3, 2015
Video of Eyman on KING 5 TV defending the people’s right to vote on Initiative 1366 On Friday, I went into the KING 5 TV studios for this interview but the funnest part was it became take-your-daughter-to-work day (here’s me and Riley who’s 7): ...
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