by Tim Eyman | May 8, 2020
Only by defying Inslee’s lockdown is today’s lawsuit possible – inspiring back story on OPEN SCHOOLS NOW lawsuit Fri, May 8th, 2020 I find this incredibly inspiring. Only by defying Inslee’s lockdown is today’s lawsuit possible –...
by Tim Eyman | May 6, 2020
Join me Fri, 12pm, Temple of Justice, Olympia: press conference about OPEN SCHOOLS NOW lawsuit. Chance to hear from parent plaintiffs, attorney Joel Ard, Rep. Jim Walsh, me, and others. Everyone is welcome. Friday, May 8, 12-12:30pm, 500 Columbia St NW, Olympia, on...
by Tim Eyman | May 4, 2020
The truth about Jay Inslee’s haircuts revealed at 10am Tuesday on Facebook live. I also have great news about our 2 lawsuits against Jay Inslee (SueInslee.com). Last Friday, we sued Jay Inslee in federal court because of his unconstitutional designation of...
by Tim Eyman | May 4, 2020
SUE INSLEE ROUND 2: OPEN SCHOOLS NOW. HISTORY IS REPEATING ITSELF. 57 years ago, there was another governor who blocked children from being educated. That was June 11, 1963. Fast forward to now. Last Friday, May 1st, the federal government gave all 50 states the...
by Tim Eyman | May 1, 2020
Eyman’s letter to Attorney General William Barr: join our lawsuit so we can reign in Inslee and Open Washington Now. Filing anti-Inslee lawsuit today, 12noon, Tacoma courthouse. Today, Fri, May 1st, 12 noon, Tacoma courthouse, 1717 Pacific Way, Tacoma. Join me...
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