Monthly Archives: September 2012
Two-thirds is *not* a majority: New pictogram explains what I-1185, lawsuit against I-1053 are really about
Today, NPI’s Permanent Defense is releasing a new pictogram that explains what Initiative 1185 and the lawsuit against I-1053 are really about. Inspired by NPI’s late board member Lynn Allen, the artist and storyteller who created a similar visual for NPI’s 2010 video explaining the cost and consequences of I-1053, the pictogram shows how the [...]
Posted in From the Campaign Trail, In the Courts, Rethinking and Reframing
Tagged Initiative 1053, Initiative 1185, Initiative 960
Tim Eyman claims he’s “optimistic” that Supreme Court will side with him in lawsuit against I-1053
Tomorrow, the highest court of law in the State of Washington – the Supreme Court – will hear oral argument in League of Education Voters et. al. v. State of Washington, the legal challenge against Tim Eyman’s I-1053 originally filed over a year ago in King County Superior Court by a coalition of parents, teachers, [...]
Posted in In the Courts, Rethinking and Reframing
Tagged Initiative 1053, Initiative 1185, Initiative 960



















