by Tim Eyman | Mar 30, 2018
Proof positive that Eyman is a political junkie and 24/7/365 activist with ADHD I love politics, I love political activism. I live it, I breathe it. There’s not a moment that goes by where I’m not thinking about it, strategizing about it, and doing...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 29, 2018
2ND LAWSUIT: Here’s why I’m suing the Legislature a 2nd time – to protect the Rainy Day Fund A few weeks ago, I sued the Legislature because in the final days of the legislative session, they essentially repealed initiatives to the legislature. They...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 27, 2018
Slipperiest, slimiest spin I’ve ever heard by a politician — watch our debate here! Lots of updates for you today: Throughout this year’s legislative session, we worked really hard and stopped a lot of bad bills. No carbon tax THANKS TO YOU. No bills...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 19, 2018
Morgan Irwin is Legislator of the Year — please join us in congratulating him While most freshman legislators would have kept their heads down and played it safe their first legislative session, Rep. Morgan Irwin went full pit-bull in defense of the initiative...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 14, 2018
Here’s why I’m suing the Legislature: to protect the initiative process Two days ago, on Monday morning, I sued the Legislature. I’ll be doing the case pro se (a fancy way of saying I’ll be the lawyer). Lawsuits like this are normally super...
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