by Tim Eyman | Oct 29, 2020
All 17 Initiatives We’ve Qualified For A Public Vote Were Crushing Victories In 22 years, we’ve successfully qualified 17 statewide initiatives for a public vote. We’ve turned in 5.3 million voter signatures to the Secretary of State for our...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 27, 2020
BEYOND ABSURD: AG Ferguson’s Lawsuit Asks For A Lifetime Ban On All My Future Political Activity I’m 54 years old.I’ve dedicated my life to being a political activist who utilizes initiatives to fight for taxpayers.With the help of tens of thousands...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 23, 2020
King County Judge Marshall Ferguson’s decision to uphold I-976 shows the supreme court is corrupt. He did his job, the 9 high court judges did not The people are on our side. The state supreme court is not.Anything goes for liberal initiatives: But we all know...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 21, 2020
AG Bob Ferguson’s purposeful sabotage of I-976 was confirmed when he celebrated the ruling. Here’s all the ways he torpedoed our $30 Tabs Initiative Our $30 Tabs Initiative I-976 reduced citizens’ tax burden, limited government power, held Sound...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 16, 2020
Let’s Pack The Courtroom Today Fri, Oct 16, 9am (Our Lawsuit Challenging Inslee’s Emergencies) JOIN ME AND RILEY AT THIS WEEKEND’S CULP FOR GOVERNOR VICTORY PROTESTS:Tomorrow, Sat, Oct 17, 630-930PM: 15801 264th St E, GrahamSun, Oct 11, 430-730pm:...
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[…] is deserving of its cherished reputation? With this unfathomable, fiction-worthy, but factual episode playing out in Washington, perhaps the rank hypocrisy…
[…] In the past 22 years, by working together with our thousands of heroic supporters, we’ve qualified 17 statewide initiatives…
[…] While former Supreme Court Justice Richard Sanders did an admirable job defending Mr. Eyman and pointing out the obvious…