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Posted: Thursday, 03 January 2013 7:17AM

Eyman Proposes “Initiative Protecting Initiatives”



OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Western Washington conservative activists say it’s not right that voters were ignored on two recent local ballot measures, and they want to change that.

Washington “initiative guru” Tim Eyman and a group of concerned citizens are in Olympia today delivering ballot title I-517. 

Eyman says his “initiative protecting initiatives” would improve Washingtonians’ rights by setting penalties for interfering with or retaliating against signature gatherers and petition signers.



Eyman says that I-517 comes on the heels of local government and courts blocking recent coal train and red light-traffic camera initiatives from being voted upon.

And while the state only allows a few months to secure the 320 thousand signatures necessary to get an initiative on a ballot, Eyman says that the proposed legislation would extend that to one full year making it easier for grassroots organizers to compete with corporations, unions and billionaires.

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