by Tim Eyman | Mar 27, 2012
MEGA-VICTORY: Bellingham city council abandons obnoxious automatic ticketing camera program Last November, 68% of Bellingham voters passed our initiative against red-light cameras and speed cameras. It turned out to be an advisory vote (because of an appeals court...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 5, 2012
Olympia’s Democrats throw a childish hissy-fit… Olympia’s Democrats throw a childish hissy-fit on Friday, stomping their feet, spitting venom and bile, holding their breath and turning blue … all because (gasp!) they didn’t have the votes...
by Tim Eyman | Mar 2, 2012
MESSAGE FOR MONROE’S CITY COUNCIL: Today is the deadline to comply with the law Following Judge Bowden’s ruling in mid-January, state law (see below) required the Mayor and City Council to “cause to be called a special election to be held on the next...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 23, 2012
Judge slaps downs Monroe mayor and city council for their anti-initiative lawsuit ($10,000 fine plus attorney fees) Today was a earthquake ruling in the ongoing battle over automatic ticketing cameras. Last year, in response to nearly half of active Monroe voters...
by Tim Eyman | Jan 5, 2012
A series of stories about our 2012 efforts * Legislative hearing yesterday on $3.7 billion transportation tax increase — here’s a thorough story by Jerry Cornfield of the Everett Herald (excerpt: “The tax is unfair, it’s unreliable and...
by Tim Eyman | Nov 10, 2011
2011 observations A few observations: * Initiatives are difficult. This is a ‘no duh’ observation, but it deserves emphasis. When I-1125 was filed, we were estimating in January what the electorate would think about its combination of policies in...
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