by Tim Eyman | Oct 13, 2017
My trip to Bellingham yesterday — $30 Tabs Initiative pushed at Western WA Univ Yesterday I drove up to Bellingham for the day. One of the best state senators we have in the Majority Coalition Caucus is Sen. Doug Ericksen. He was having a town hall at Western WA...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 12, 2017
Thanks to you, SeaTac bans red-light ticketing cameras on Tuesday – GREAT JOB!!! Two days ago, I asked all of you to send emails to the SeaTac City Council to encourage them to stop their red-light ticketing camera program. The city council was deluged with your...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 10, 2017
Tell the SeaTac City Council to shut down their red-light ticketing camera scam — ask them to vote tonight to end it Our priority and our focus is on encouraging everyone to collect signatures for the $30 Tabs Initiative. It’s taken off like a rocket and...
by Tim Eyman | Oct 5, 2017
2 more earn $30 Tabs t-shirts — Connie hits 1200+ signatures, Rick reaches 1300 In late July, Connie Christiansen sent me an email asking for 100 petitions from Puyallup Minuteman Press. I ordered them for her and she picked ’em up a few hours later....
by Tim Eyman | Oct 3, 2017
Two Yakimaniacs earn $30 Tabs t-shirts — more and more getting 1000+ signatures I’m born and raised Yakima. It’s my hometown. So having a rally at the Central WA state fair at the Yakima GOP Republican booth was a blast. Old friends and new friends...
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