by Tim Eyman | Oct 28, 2021
Join me in telling Snohomish County politicians to not violate the 1% property tax cap. Watch my testimony & then email the Council — I make it easy. Thurs, Oct 28th, 2021 The law allows governments to raise property taxes 1% — anything higher requires...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 27, 2021
HUGE CAR TABS VICTORY: spurred by voters’ approval of I-976, the Lynnwood City Council votes to lower car tabs. Watch my brief testimony. Big win! Wed, Oct 27th, 2021 Before the council voted, public testimony was given. I got to go first. Watch my short...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 26, 2021
Here’s why we still have the initiative process in Washington state. Tues, Oct 26th, 2021 We’ve been qualifying and passing initiatives in Washington state for 22 years. The voters repeatedly agree with us on limiting taxes and holding state and local...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 14, 2021
Attorney Richard Sanders says commissioner’s ruling is wrong — appeals it to the 9 judges on the state supreme court (RE: Stay Pending Appeal) It’s Brilliant. Thurs, Oct 14th, 2021 Once again, my attorney Richard Sanders has written a brilliant...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 13, 2021
Signature drive for Michigan’s Election Integrity Initiative has begun (it’s one of the 7 key swing states we’re targeting). Photo ID to vote, etc. Wed, Oct 13th, 2021 Valid votes should count, invalid votes should not. That principle is shared by...
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