by Tim Eyman | May 14, 2014
Eyman’s 20th wedding anniversary is today 21 years ago today, Karen and I met. One year later, on May 14th, 1994, we were married. She periodically points out that she’s a victim of false advertising: she married a private guy living in an...
by Tim Eyman | May 9, 2014
Traveling the state promoting our 2/3 Constitutional Amendment Initiative I hopped the Edmonds/Kingston ferry yesterday to be the featured speaker at the Central Kitsap Republicans Women’s Club in Bremerton. They had it at the Admiral Theatre. Lots of...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 24, 2014
The Democrats’ most vile, onerous, unconstitutional anti-initiative bill in state history … Crazy liberals repeatedly say that it is too burdensome to require citizens to show photo ID in order to vote. They even say, and some courts have agreed, that it...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 13, 2014
You broke the logjam, now we need your lobbying pressure even more On Monday, we asked you to pressure the state Senate to bring 4 pro-initiative bills to the floor. Thanks to your heroic efforts (and some hard work by Senator Don Benton from Vancouver), one of...
by Tim Eyman | Feb 10, 2014
Which Senators support the initiative process? Help us find out Last year, Senator Pam Roach (R-Auburn) held a hugely successful hearing on 4 pro-initiative bills. The 4 bills would make the initiative process work better (details below). The testimony by citizens...
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