The Washington State Supreme Court refused on Friday to strike Tim Eyman’s latest initiative from the November ballot, but reserved the right to later consider legal challenges to Initiative 1366. The high court’s ruling came hours after revelation, first reported in The Herald of Everett, that state attorneys are seeking Eyman’s bank records. It is part of a long-running Public Disclosure Commission investigation of whether Eyman moved money between two initiative campaigns in 2012 and profited handsomely from doing so. The Mukilteo resident has been told to appear in Snohomish County Superior Court on Sept. 22. Tim Eyman: His initiative is on the November ballot, but attorneys for the state want