by Tim Eyman | Mar 6, 2018
Session ends on Thurs, here’s our last chance to tell legislators what NOT to do This is when Olympia is most dangerous.During the final days of a legislative session, legislators try their best to block out the voices of the people and just “get it...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 3, 2018
Inslee had a choice: keep his word to Democrats or get orgasmic headlines Early last week, Gov. Jay Inslee gave his word to Democrat Senate Leader Sharon Nelson and Speaker Frank Chopp. He promised them that if they could get a veto-proof majority for their bill...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 28, 2018
VIDEO: Eyman rips registration-of-petitioners bill at recent hearing in Olympia Your hundreds and hundreds of emails to legislators are working. The initiative-death-by-delay bill is dead. That is the horrible bill (SB 5386) which would have added years to the normal...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 26, 2018
Finally, a hero: new house member Morgan Irwin goes all-out to stop anti-initiative bill !!! “This bill is much less about signature gatherers and much more about strangling the initiative process.” Morgan Irwin For weeks, hundreds and hundreds of regular...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 26, 2018
Court hearing is Friday, April 20th: Here’s why I’m suing the Legislature: to protect the initiative process Two days ago, on Monday morning, I sued the Legislature. I’ll be doing the case pro se (a fancy way of saying I’ll be the lawyer)....
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