by Tim Eyman | Nov 20, 2019
Our Track Record On Initiatives: 17 Wins, 0 Losses, $43 Billion+ In Tax Savings, More To Come I’ll be attending and testifying at the Seattle Sound Transit’s board meeting today (Thurs, Nov 21, 1:30pm, 401 S Jackson St, Seattle). I’ll let you know...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 20, 2019
Governor Eyman for Washington. At Seattle’s Sound Transit Board meeting today, I announced my run for Governor against Seattle’s Governor Jay Inslee. Here’s my Facebook post announcing my candidacy: At Seattle Sound Transit’s board meeting, I...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 20, 2019
Message to county officials: “Your voters need you to fight back against the tyranny of one city.” Seattle and AG colluding to take away our vote. This email was just sent to the county officials representing the pro-976 counties: Voters in your county...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 18, 2019
ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL all of us send emails to these county officials – tell them to protect our vote for I-976. Tell them to help the people they’re elected to serve. Today I sent emails to county council members who represent the voters in the 33 counties...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 15, 2019
Ferguson is actively sabotaging I-976 w/ Dept of Licensing – outside counsel only option. Watch Sound Transit’s TCC Executive Director threaten me. Watch the Executive Director of Sound Transit’s Transportation Choices Coalition in Seattle threaten...
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