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Formal Request for Corrective Action to Address Ongoing Mail Delivery Failures in Raymond, MaineMail service in Raymond is not a convenience — it is essential infrastructure. Residents rely on timely delivery of prescription medications, medical supplies, Social Security documentation, tax correspondence, legal notices, and financial instruments. Delayed mail can result in missed medical treatments, late payments, penalties, interrupted benefits, and legal complications. Local businesses depend on dependable mail flow for invoicing, payments, contracts, and operations. Inconsistent delivery disrupts commerce and places small businesses at financial risk. Reliable postal service also underpins civic participation. Election materials, absentee ballots, and voter information must be delivered promptly to ensure access to democratic processes. The United States Postal Service was established to bind the nation together through a universal and reliable delivery network. Raymond, Maine deserves the same level of service afforded to every American community. Restoring consistent mail delivery is about public safety, economic stability, legal compliance, and fairness.311 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Mark Meister
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Limit Ontario County resources in immigration enforcementKey reasons for limiting cooperation include: • Undermining Public Safety: When local police act as immigration agents, it creates fear in immigrant communities, making residents less likely to report crimes, seek help, or cooperate with law enforcement. • Legal Liabilities and Constitutional Violations: ICE detainers are not judicial warrants, and holding individuals based on them can violate the 4th Amendment regarding illegal search and seizure. This exposes local jurisdictions to lawsuits. • Resource Depletion: Assisting with federal immigration tasks uses local tax dollars, personnel, and jail space, distracting from local public safety priorities. • Racial Profiling Risks: Programs like 287(g), which authorize local police to perform immigration duties, have a history of systemic racial profiling, such as incidents reported in Arizona and North Carolina. • Reduced Trust: Community trust is essential for effective policing; if immigrants fear that contacting police will result in deportation for themselves or family, they will not cooperate. (ACLU) • Local agriculture impact: In agriculture, approximately 41% of workers are undocumented, while 23% hold H-2A visas. Sign the petition today asking the Ontario County Board of Supervisors limit the use of county resources in federal immigration enforcement.92 of 100 SignaturesCreated by N C
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Stop Using Ring Cameras for Mass Surveillance Networks!People often buy Ring cameras to help them feel safer at home—and safety is exactly what they deserve. That includes knowing that their data is protected and not used to further a surveillance machine that is increasingly more dangerous under the Trump administration. Ring and Amazon must immediately: • End its partnership with Flock, ensuring that footage captured by everyday Americans isn’t used in Trump’s deportation campaign • Clearly outline how users’ privacy and data will be protected Until there are clear answers, Ring users should opt out of allowing their data to be accessed by giant tech companies with no guardrails by disabling their Ring cameras and opting out of the new Search Party feature. Sign the petition to demand answers from Ring and oppose Amazon’s use of our data for mass surveillance and Trump’s deportation agenda!693 of 800 Signatures
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Defend Bad Bunny's Free SpeechBad Bunny took the Super Bowl halftime stage and did what performers like him do best: bringing joy, celebrating his culture, and sending a message of love and unity to everyone watching, no matter who or where they are. That kind of joy – proud, unapologetic, and rooted in the people who make this country what it is – is exactly what MAGA is trying to destroy. So now, they’re trying to cancel Bad Bunny. You read that right. Far-right members of Congress are pressuring Brendan Carr and the FCC to fine Bad Bunny – and punish NBC and the NFL for airing his halftime show. And they’re even demanding a congressional investigation into the NFL. This is MAGA’s playbook. When we refuse to fall in line, they reach for censorship instead. Free expression won’t survive on its own – it's time to show up and draw a line. Add your name to speak out: Condemn MAGA’s attempt to censor Bad Bunny and don’t let them weaponize our government against free expression.10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Common Cause
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Pam Bondi Must Go!The Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein files is nothing short of a failure for bringing justice to survivors and an effort to protect powerful predators in the billionaire class. Bondi has weaponized the Department of Justice to push her political agenda and protect Donald Trump. She wasted resources launching investigations to seek revenge on anyone who sought to prosecute Trump or challenge his agenda—including Jack Smith, New York AG Letitia James, Federal Reserve Lisa Cook, and more. In the recent murders in Minnesota, Bondi has used her power to protect the federal agents involved in killings instead of allowing for full, transparent investigations to take place, despite Renee Good and Alex Pretti’s deaths being ruled as homicides by the medical examiner. We need an Attorney General that is committed to bringing justice for the American people, not weaponizing their power in order to push Trump’s authoritarian agenda. Sign the petition now to demand that Pam Bondi resign or be impeached!40,486 of 45,000 Signatures
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Support Olympic Athletes Speaking Out Against Trump and ICE!Olympians have an enormous platform, and when they arrive on the world stage to represent the United States, millions of people are watching. In moments of national crisis and profound injustices, their voices matter more than ever. British-American freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy recently wrote “F*ck ICE” in the snow and urged his social media followers to put pressure on lawmakers during the DHS funding negotiations. Figure skater Amber Glenn from Texas has spoken openly about recent attacks on LGBTQ+ rights and the toll Trump’s administration has taken on queer communities. At press conferences in Milan, freestyle skier Chris Lillis shared that he feels “heartbroken” about what’s happening, and snowboarders Chloe Kim, Bea Kim, and Maddie Mastro emphasized diversity, compassion, and the responsibility to protect one another in times of injustice. Olympians have a platform and responsibility to speak out against Trump’s cruelty and attacks on LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities as they represent the U.S. on a global stage. And when they do, they should know they’re not alone. Show Olympic athletes that we have their backs when they speak out against ICE and other injustices everyday Americans are facing!3,249 of 4,000 Signatures
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ICE out of Stafford, VaThere is a large amount of minority people in our county and we don't want them to be in danger of being kidnaped, assaulted, or murdered. We want our community to be protected, that can't happen if ICE is welcomed into it.93 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Leilani Gomez Hope Neal
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Boycott Trump's State of the Union Address!While individual members of Congress have refused to attend the State of the Union in the past, there has never been a collective boycott. Now is the time for elected leaders to demonstrate unified dissent. American families are facing an uncertain job market and rising costs impacting everything from groceries to health care premiums. Meanwhile, Trump is enriching himself while he advocates for higher house prices and cozies up to tech billionaires. And as communities in cities like Minneapolis band together to protect each other from ICE’s terrifying attacks, Trump continues to push for mass deportation raids. But we know Trump won’t tell these real stories of what’s happening on the ground to American families—he’ll only keep spreading misinformation. When history looks back at Trump’s authoritarian address to Congress, the record should reflect a half-empty room. Demand members of Congress boycott Trump’s State of the Union and refuse to legitimize more lies to the American people!1,123 of 2,000 Signatures
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Take action for more affordable prescription drugs in VirginiaAmericans pay more for their medicine than any country on earth, and Virginians pay 36% more than the national average. 35% of Virginians chose not to fill a prescription in 2023, and 63% of voters are concerned about the cost of medication. Life-saving medications only work if you can afford them, and Virginians can't afford them anymore. Tell your legislators to support HB 483/SB 271 to establish a Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia. A Prescription Drug Affordability Board would: • Be an independent state board with the authority to set an upper payment limit on a few of the highest-cost medications for Virginians. • Save taxpayers money by reducing state and local government spending on prescription drugs. • Help ensure affordable access to life-saving medicine for illnesses like cancer and diabetes. • Mitigate out-of-control prices set by the big drug companies.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Laura Packard
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Take action for an affordable health insurance option in Virginia!High out-of-pocket costs put lifesaving treatment out of reach for many Virginians, but you can change that! Make a difference today by asking your state legislators to support affordable access to life-saving treatment through a health insurance option with co-pays not co-insurance. In these uncertain times, patients deserve the stability and peace of mind that comes from knowing their out-of-pocket costs will remain predictable and affordable.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Laura Packard
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Maryland- End Lifetouch Contracts With USA Public Schools Immediately and Demand Our Kids' DataOn July 25, 2023, a federal lawsuit was filed in New York alleging that Leon Black violently raped a 16-year-old girl with autism and Down syndrome in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The plaintiff, now in her 30s, was born with mosaic Down syndrome and had a mental age of 12 at the time of the alleged assault. According to the complaint, she was groomed through cheerleading classes before being trafficked to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who then introduced her to Black as Epstein's "special friend." The lawsuit describes a brutal assault that left the victim with internal injuries and lasting psychological trauma, including panic attacks she still experiences today. Black retired from Apollo in July, 2021, after a review revealed he paid Epstein $158 million for purported financial advice between 2012 and 2017, years after Epstein's 2008 criminal conviction for sex offenses. This financial relationship, combined with the new allegations of child sexual assault, raises urgent questions about whether Black or his associates had access to student information through educational institutions, youth programs, or philanthropic channels. Given Black's extensive financial ties to Epstein and the new allegations of child rape, any institution that received funding from Black or maintained relationships with entities he controlled must immediately audit what student data, photographs, or access may have been provided.21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by M D
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Stop New ICE Detention Centers in PennsylvaniaThe Department of Homeland Security has plans to open 23 detention centers nationwide. We recently learned that two of them would be in warehouses DHS purchased in Pennsylvania, in Berks and Schuylkill Counties. Nearly 12% of all of the 76,500 beds DHS intends to put in the 23 new facilities would be in the two separated by only 25 miles in rural Pennsylvania. The Berks facility would house 1,500 people while the Schuylkill facility would house a whopping 7,500 people. Local, state, and even federal elected officials report that they were not informed of the purchases. There were no public meetings or hearings. Had there been, DHS would have heard moral and ethical arguments against the plans. They would have heard about the lack of services and infrastructure available to serve, in the case of the Schuylkill County location, a prison population 30 times the size of the current local population. They would have heard about the loss of tax revenue of more than $1.6 million that would impact, among other things, the local school districts in both locations. They would have heard about safety concerns, particularly for the day care center that is 300 yards from the Schuylkill County location. Facilities planned in Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia are facing stiff opposition or have already been defeated, thanks to communities and their elected officials coming together to say "No."4,256 of 5,000 SignaturesCreated by Karen Feridun







