by Tim Eyman | Jun 15, 2018
Eyman rips Seattle Clowncil for blocking vote on head tax Here’s my 60 second testimony ripping the Seattle City Council for blocking a public vote on the head tax (listen closely to hear the smattering of boos and hisses as I introduce myself): The Seattle City...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 14, 2018
Testifying in Seattle yesterday: my experience with the socialists & capitalists Yesterday, I trekked down to Seattle to spend the day participating in the greatest political spectacle of the year: the Seattle City Council’s about-face on the head tax. I...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 12, 2018
Eyman to Seattle City Council: Don’t Stop the Vote – Let the Voters Decide on the Jobs Tax Just 4 weeks ago, you imposed a massive new tax. There wasn’t a single dissenting voice. You all voted in favor of it. It was a terrible idea and you did it...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 7, 2018
Attorney Joel Ard: join me in thanking him for his class action lawsuit on ST3 Thursday, June 7, 2018 | Tim Eyman I ask you to send an email to attorney Joel Ard (joel.ard@immixlaw.com) and thank him. The man deserves much more than our collective thank you, but...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 5, 2018
Inspiring stories about supporters working hard on $30 Tabs Initiative Tuesday, June 5, 2018 | Tim Eyman Super supporter Bob Henkel from Tacoma gave me his progress report: 63 filled petition sheets so far (1260 sigs). Remember, Bob is the extraordinary man who helped...
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