by Tim Eyman | Aug 17, 2020
My vehicle tabs are 11 months overdue. I won’t, and you shouldn’t, renew until they’re $30! After 8 months of hard work, in Jan 2019, we turned in 352,111 voter signatures for Initiative 976 and qualified it for a public vote: Despite being outspent...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 14, 2020
Inslee took $2 billion from taxpayers this session. Thanks to our initiatives, we get to vote on ’em In 2012, candidate Inslee repeatedly promised he’d veto any tax increase. That turned out untrue. In fact, you could say he lied. Repeatedly. How much did...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 12, 2020
The Governor’s race & the write-in campaign for Lt Governor Wed, Aug 12th, 2020 As I said on election night, when it comes to my run for Governor, I loved every minute of it. I thoroughly enjoyed the seasoned citizens I met: And I had a lot of fun with the...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 10, 2020
SHORT VIDEO CLIP: What I said on election night is so important for you to hear Mon, Aug 10th, 2020Please watch this short clip from election night: I am so grateful for everyone’s help and support as I’ve run for Governor. As I said in the video, there...
by Tim Eyman | Aug 7, 2020
Tim Eyman offers his enthusiastic support for Loren Culp This is not a difficult decision for me.This fall, I will gladly vote for Loren Culp for Governor.I strongly support Loren Culp for Governor.I enthusiastically endorse Loren Culp for Governor. I encourage...
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