by Tim Eyman | Sep 29, 2017
Today I’m traveling to Yakima’s fair for $30 Tabs Rally at GOP booth It’s my hometown so today will be very special for me. I’m traveling to Yakima’s Central WA State Fair to join activists at the GOP booth to Rally for $30 Tabs....
by Tim Eyman | Sep 27, 2017
VIDEO: Eyman rakes Sound Transit Industrial Complex at judicial hearing in Kent In Kent yesterday was a work session by the Senate Judiciary committee. The topic: did Sound Transit mislead legislators and voters on ST3? Chairman Mike Padden (R-Spokane) invited me to...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 26, 2017
Rally for $30 Tabs in my hometown of Yakima on Friday — check out my daughter’s artistry From Yakima County GOP chair Benine McDonnell on the first day of the Central WA State Fair on Friday: 3 petitions filled in 2 hours Saturday: 17 filled petitions...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 21, 2017
Sound Transit lied to us — our $30 Tabs Initiative is the only way to hold them accountable Gov. Gary Locke, March, 2000: “Regardless of the court’s ruling today, $30 license tabs are here to stay.” Anyone who’s renewed their car tabs...
by Tim Eyman | Sep 18, 2017
Check out photos: for $30 Tabs Initiative, child labor laws do not apply!!!!!!! Yesterday at the Puyallup Fair was a huge success for our $30 Tabs Initiative: Thanks to super supporter Gordon Glaxton, there’s a new sign at the Pierce County GOP booth (now...
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