by Tim Eyman | Jan 31, 2020
VICTORY IN COURT TODAY: AG Bob Ferguson exposed (again) as saboteur of I-976. Here’s my report on today’s hearing in Thurston County Superior Court. When it comes to defending I-976, Bob Ferguson has purposely sabotaged the King County case (didn’t file for change of...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 28, 2020
I’m defending $30 Tabs I-976 in court Friday morning — let’s pack the courtroom!! I’m asking the judge to rule and declare “voters were not confused.” A Jay Inslee appointed judge said voters “may have been confused” by Initiative 976 and put $30 tabs on hold. He...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 22, 2020
Join me/us @ 1:30pm hearing today on House Bill 2529 which eliminates elections, voting, democracy, legislative accountability, initiatives. Public hearing today. Join me/us @ 1pm in Olympia. Today, Wed, Jan 22, Eyman 1:00pm press conference (courtyard between...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 21, 2020
Join me/us in Olympia tomorrow, Wed, Jan 22, 1pm press conference & 1:30pm Wed, Jan 22, 1:00pm press conference, 1:30 pm hearing on House Bill 2529, State Govt & Tribal Relations Committee, O’Brien Bldg, Olympia. Join us at Tim Eyman’s 1:00pm press...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 21, 2020
Bob Ferguson’s 7-year Witch-Hunt has cost me $1.2 million+ so far. What the news reports are failing to tell you is that my monthly spending is big, because the litigation costs are big! To pay the lawyers and litigation costs to fight back against Ferguson’s...
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