by Tim Eyman | Jan 2, 2020
I Want Your Advice. I’m Hearing From A Lot Of Supporters On This. What Do You Think? On election night, with our $30 Tabs Initiative overwhelmingly passing, it never occurred to me to run for Governor. And then the elites mocked us: And then Seattle sued us: ...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 31, 2019
Great People At $30 Tabs Rally. New Eyman Lawsuit Filed To Protect Our $30 Tabs Vote! Absolutely fantastic folks joined me in Olympia for our $30 Tabs Rally: Many were first timers attending a political event: People from all over, including Centralia, Renton, Texas...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 27, 2019
Mon, Dec 30, 11am – join me in Olympia where we’re filing a new lawsuit to protect $30 tabs (2000 Lakeridge Dr SW, Olympia). You’re gonna LOVE this!!! After a big debate where the pigs at the trough had every advantage, voters overwhelmingly passed...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 25, 2019
Merry Christmas Everyone. From My Family To Yours, I Wish You All The Very Best. Merry Christmas everyone. From my family to yours, I wish you all the very best. We all have challenges. We all have obstacles we must overcome. But what should give all of us peace of...
by Tim Eyman | Dec 22, 2019
Say Happy Bday To Me – I’m 54 Today. Best Gift EVER: Help Me Save WA From 4 More Years Of Lyin’ Jay Today is my birthday — I’m 54. I am very grateful for so many things: wonderful family, fantastic friends, undying faith, and boundless...
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