by Tim Eyman | Jun 29, 2018
Unanimous supreme court ruling protects future initiatives from Legislature’s “novel” 4th option (so says Eyman’s crystal ball) My attorney Joel Ard told me that I couldn’t wear my orange $30 tabs t-shirt in court. I assured him I...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 27, 2018
Tomorrow, Thurs, 1:30 pm, Olympia, Temple of Justice, oral arguments before state supreme court on 940 case (Eyman v Wyman) Tomorrow, Thursday, June 28, 1:30 pm, there will be oral arguments before the 9 justices of the state supreme court on the Initiative 940 case...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 25, 2018
It’s a marathon, not a sprint – signature drive for $30 tabs goes till Dec 31 The other initiatives have a deadline of July 6, ours is December 31. So that means we have the rest of June, July, August, September, October, November, and December to raise...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 22, 2018
Let me explain paid signature gathering – everyone needs to lighten up about it It’s never been tougher to qualify an initiative in Washington. In 1999, we needed 180K signatures to get our $30 Tabs Initiative on the ballot. For this year’s...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 20, 2018
The fight for our $30 Tabs Initiative is about a whole lot more than $30 Tabs I wouldn’t have sold off my family’s retirement fund and loaned half a million dollars to the signature drive for Initiative 976 if this was just about lowering tabs. ...
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