by Tim Eyman | Jul 11, 2018
Eyman’s lawsuit on the Rainy Day Fund: major milestone reached this week As you know, we are focused like a laser beam on the signature drive for our $30 Tabs Initiative. But during this year’s legislative session, the Democrats did so many...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 9, 2018
202K sigs for $30 Tabs Initiative: Seattle Times desperate to keep it a secret! On Friday in Olympia, we announced the big news: We did our best to make it as splashy and newsworthy as possible: We waved our arms and screamed at the top of our lungs about our progress...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 6, 2018
PROGRESS REPORT ON THE SIGNATURE DRIVE FOR OUR $30 TABS INITIATIVE: solid momentum, we got 202,172 sigs in past 3 months, we have 5 months to reach 350,000 total by the deadline (end of December) Last year at this time, we had zero signatures for our $30 Tabs...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 5, 2018
Our $30 tabs signature count announcement is on Friday in Olympia (after turn-in of sigs for anti-gun-rights initiative) At 10:30am on Monday, we sent out an email update to our supporters and the media letting everyone know that we will be at the Secretary of...
by Tim Eyman | Jul 2, 2018
Fri, 11am, Fagans and I @ Sec of State’s office to announce signature count for $30 Tabs — help us maximize the number by collecting sigs and mailing in petitions this week Wednesday is this year’s 4th of July holiday. Think of all the parades going...
by Tim Eyman | Jun 29, 2018
Unanimous supreme court ruling protects future initiatives from Legislature’s “novel” 4th option (so says Eyman’s crystal ball) My attorney Joel Ard told me that I couldn’t wear my orange $30 tabs t-shirt in court. I assured him I...
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