by Tim Eyman | Jul 11, 2018
Eyman’s lawsuit on the Rainy Day Fund: major milestone reached this week As you know, we are focused like a laser beam on the signature drive for our $30 Tabs Initiative. But during this year’s legislative session, the Democrats did so many...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 9, 2018
202K sigs for $30 Tabs Initiative: Seattle Times desperate to keep it a secret! On Friday in Olympia, we announced the big news: We did our best to make it as splashy and newsworthy as possible: We waved our arms and screamed at the top of our lungs about our progress...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 6, 2018
PROGRESS REPORT ON THE SIGNATURE DRIVE FOR OUR $30 TABS INITIATIVE: solid momentum, we got 202,172 sigs in past 3 months, we have 5 months to reach 350,000 total by the deadline (end of December) Last year at this time, we had zero signatures for our $30 Tabs...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 5, 2018
Our $30 tabs signature count announcement is on Friday in Olympia (after turn-in of sigs for anti-gun-rights initiative) At 10:30am on Monday, we sent out an email update to our supporters and the media letting everyone know that we will be at the Secretary of...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 2, 2018
Fri, 11am, Fagans and I @ Sec of State’s office to announce signature count for $30 Tabs — help us maximize the number by collecting sigs and mailing in petitions this week Wednesday is this year’s 4th of July holiday. Think of all the parades going...
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