by Tim Eyman | Jan 3, 2022
Eyman vs Inslee — my lawsuit against the Governor for abuse of power — read what I filed today. And join me Fri, Jan 14, 9am in Olympia for the court hearing and decision. Monday, January 3, 2022 Has there EVER been a Governor who’s needed to be confronted...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 30, 2021
My daughter Riley has given me another reason to appeal this ridiculously unconstitutional ruling. For a school assignment, my daughter Riley had to write about something she cared about. Here’s her essay: Politicians by heart By Riley Eyman As a kid, my dad...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 27, 2021
Am I a “serial offender” of the state’s reporting laws as the AG says? Nope. The AG and his cheerleaders in the media have been lying about me for years. During the trial, Richard Sanders’ questions and my answers very clearly established my...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 24, 2021
The political death match between me & Fascist Fergie continues. His press secretary (the Seattle Times) says he’s gonna force the sale of my assets. Fri, Dec 24, 2021 The only reason I’m still here and I’m still fighting is because of you. All...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 23, 2021
My attorney Richard Sanders is a bulldog. I’m so lucky to have such a fierce advocate in my corner. He keeps calling out Fascist Fergie’s lies. Thurs, Dec 23, 2021 In a recent filing with the state supreme court, my brilliant attorney Richard Sanders...
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