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Virginia should not tax civil service retirement since it does not tax social secuityMany CSRS retirees leave Virginia because other states do not discriminate against CSRS employees. Why does Virginia discriminate against us? Please consider changing this tax code, allowing CSRS retirees to enjoy the same benefits that every other retiree in Virginia is afforded.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Pam Rodriguez
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Rescue Rock RiverRock River is home to a multitude of wildlife such as bald eagles, pelicans, mallards, geese, swans, hawks, and even Sandhill Cranes. These species are imperative to the health and balance of Rock River. Not only does this river provide a home and food for these animals, it also provides respite, relaxations and recreational activities for Beloit and Janesville families. As these two communities already have a hard time attracting tourists, it is the Rock River that keeps our tourism alive and thriving during the summer months. The Rock River is more important to Rock County revenue than any data center that will only employ maybe 600 people will ever be. There are various businesses in both communities that border and rely on the Rock River to draw in customers who are admiring its untamable beauty. My husband and I hosted our wedding ceremony and reception at Preservation Park which is directly apart of the Rock River water way. By doing so we provided revenue to the Town of Beloit by purchasing a permit for the event. We also provided revenue to local businesses for their services during the wedding event. The Rock River was the main reason and attraction as to why we wanted our wedding at Preservation Park. Let’s adhere to the name of this park and preserve the health and wellbeing of the Rock River.80 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dezarae Pollard
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Investigate Chuck Gray for Violating Privacy Laws in WyomingToday, Wyoming attorney George Powers, filed a request for investigation and complaint against Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray for releasing confidential voting records to the DOJ. Wyoming state law protects voter information and the US Constitution guarantees to the states the right to manage elections and voting how they see fit. I encourage everyone to read this complaint. It is well crafted, supported by established legal precedent, and upheld by state statute. We know very well that if we are to maintain our rights, we must stand up for them at every turn. While we can claim that they are "God-given," it is clear from centuries of experience that humans will attempt to subvert them in search of their own power. If we lose our right to vote, if they regularly purge voter data every 30 days as the Trump administration has indicated the intent to do, if we lose our voice in this representative government, we lose generations of effort in the fight for equality and freedom. We, the voters of Wyoming, demand accountability for this breach of trust. Chuck Gray should be investigated, and if appropriate charged and removed from office.205 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Sarah Reilley
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Usage of Gen AIGen AI destroys the environment and takes away from artists.129 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Asher Palmer
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Saving The Ecosystem Starts With Corporate CO2 LimitsCoral reefs are dying and bleaching due to HUMAN caused climate change. As of now 84% of coral reefs have bleached and by 2050 no coral reefs will be around at the rate we are going. It is important to urge law makers, trump and the rest of our government to save these coral reefs because coral reefs contribute to the life of 25% of ALL marine life (fish, mammals, birds, etc).14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Declan Tomich
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Mother’s Love ActIt protects children from harm and unnecessary separation Children need safety—but they also need love, stability, and connection to their family. When kids are removed without clear danger or placed with strangers instead of relatives, it can cause emotional trauma. This act makes sure removal only happens when truly necessary. 👨👩👧 It keeps families together when it’s safe By requiring kinship placement first, the act helps children stay with grandparents, aunts, uncles, or close family friends instead of entering foster care with strangers. That means less trauma and stronger emotional support. ⚖️ It gives parents basic fairness and rights Many parents feel shut out of the process. This act ensures they: • Know what they’re being accused of • Can see the evidence • Can attend hearings and defend themselves That’s not extra—it’s basic due process. 🎥 It brings transparency to the system With recordings and documentation, there is: • Less room for false claims or misunderstandings • More accountability for caseworkers • Clear evidence for courts When systems are transparent, they are more fair. 🏠 It makes foster care safer Not every foster placement is equal. This act strengthens: • Background checks • Drug screening • Mental health evaluations • Ongoing monitoring So children are placed in safe, stable homes. 🩺 It prevents unqualified decisions about children Decisions about a child’s mental or physical health can shape their entire future. This act ensures only licensed professionals can make those calls—protecting children from harmful or incorrect evaluations. 🔍 It holds the system accountable Without oversight, mistakes can go unchecked. This act creates independent review, so: • Complaints are investigated • Wrong decisions can be corrected • Families have a voice ❤️ It restores trust Right now, many families don’t trust the system meant to help them. This act sends a message: “The system should protect children and respect families—not work against them.”28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Tayanna Lloyd
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Preserve the right to use kratom1. It helps real people Many individuals report that kratom supports: Chronic pain management Reduced anxiety or stress Energy and focus for work Transitioning away from stronger substances For some, it’s the difference between functioning and struggling day to day. 2. It can be part of the solution to bigger problems With ongoing concerns around the opioid crisis, people are looking for alternatives. Some advocates believe kratom offers a lower-risk option compared to prescription opioids or illicit drugs. 3. Personal freedom matters Adults should have the right to choose natural supplements, especially when used responsibly. Supporting kratom is, for many, about protecting that freedom. 4. Smart regulation is better than bans Joining the effort doesn’t mean “no rules.” Most supporters actually want: Age restrictions Product testing and labeling Safe manufacturing standards This protects users without taking the option away. 5. Bans can backfire If kratom is made illegal: People may turn to more dangerous substances Black markets can grow Safety decreases instead of improving 6. It gives people a voice Lawmakers listen when enough people speak up. Joining shows that this issue matters to everyday citizens—not just companies or lobbyists. ITS JUST PLAIN GOVERNMENT OVERREACH!!! MY BODY MY CHOICE48 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nate Hammett
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It’s Time: Classify 911 Telecommunicators as First RespondersWe, the undersigned, respectfully urge the State of Florida to formally recognize 911 Public Safety Telecommunicators as First Responders under Florida law. 911 Telecommunicators are the first point of contact in emergencies. They provide life-saving instructions, coordinate critical resources, and support law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel during some of the most traumatic and high-risk situations imaginable. While they may not be physically present on scene, they are mentally and emotionally present in every crisis, often experiencing the same traumatic events through real-time audio. Despite this, 911 Telecommunicators are currently classified as clerical personnel and are not afforded the same recognition or protections as other first responders.118 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Peni Karla Pittman
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Don’t Gut Funding for Research on Wildfires, Droughts, and Forest Protection!The Forest Service oversees 193 million acres of forests and grasslands. Now, the scientists who protect them are being pushed out under a massive reorganization plan. Researchers don’t know if their work will be funded or where they’ll be sent, and many will simply leave. We’re already facing record temperatures and prolonged drought, positioning this wildfire season to be more dangerous than ever. Experts have warned that this move will drive a dangerous gap between science and land management. Conservation groups agree that without this research, our forests will be less healthy, less resilient, and more vulnerable. Don’t let the Trump administration silence the scientists fighting to protect our forests. Sign the petition now to demand the USDA keep Forest Service research stations open!519 of 600 Signatures
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Save Bubby. Cancel His Euthanizing Appointment.Bubby is my best friend and the only thing I care about in this world. He may be getting older but he is fit as a fiddle. He has been my longest friend in life and has always been there for me from pulling me on scooters to peeing on the floor. He has been the only thing constant in my life. I know many people think he is crusty grumpy or even has no personality, but to me these are all the things that make up Bubby all of these things make them irreplaceable in my heart. Please sign this petition, not just for Bubby, but for representation of all shy people in the world.27 of 100 SignaturesCreated by helena zawadzka
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Rename Seaman to Reflect Community Identity and Respect• Community Image: A town name should represent pride, not punchlines. • Economic Growth: First impressions matter for tourism, business investment, and branding. • Modern Relevance: Language shifts over time; names should evolve with it. • Local Voice: Residents deserve a say in how their town is represented.61 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dakota Helton
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Citizens for replacement of the interim directorThe leadership of Animal Services is not merely a bureaucratic position; it is a role that directly impacts the safety, health, and lives of the most vulnerable animals in our community. This petition is vital because the current climate of unprofessionalism and administrative neglect has compromised the fundamental mission of the department.49 of 100 SignaturesCreated by James Lawson








