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Hazardous pay for Essential Workers in Yuma countyIt is important because not only are we risking our health but we are not staying at home like the others, therefore a little help would be much appreciated as well. It is a great risk we are taking and a small grant would benefit the workers as well.879 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Alejandro Perez
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Bands Need To Rock OutWe need to rock out.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joseph Martin
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Cosmetology- one appointment at a time, soft openingIndependent Beauty Professionals rely on the income from clients. We cannot perform a haircut online. While the beauty industry is deemed “Non essential”, the ability to practice our craft is very ESSENTIAL to our livelihood. We are facing a grave financial hardship559 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Kendall Koehler
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Salons & Spas One Client At A Time (Soft Opening April 27th)The survival of the independent beauty professional is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship.53 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jennifer Mansfield
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Opening UpstateHere in upstate we are much closer to Vermont or Mass then New York city. If these states open before us the survival of the beauty business in upstate NY is at risk. We are already facing a grave financial hardship.44 of 100 SignaturesCreated by T. L
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Allow Massage Therapy and Spas to re-open!Servicing our clients this way poses little to no risk of spreading the virus, as compared to 20 or more people in a grocery store or 10 plus people at restaurants picking up food. The survival of the independently owned Spas and their professions are at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship. Our industry is in the HEALTH AND WELLNESS business and is needed now if not more than ever.110 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Chancee Terry
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Essential Workers should be getting $600 hazardous payBecause just as those who have been out of work are at risk and need help, so are the people who still have to go to work every day...1,624,401 of 1,700,000 SignaturesCreated by MoveOn member
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Tattoo shops opening back up May 1st (limits to 10 people per shop at a time &wearing face masks)Covid 19 is affecting the economy in major ways and forcing people to make tough decisions for their families based upon recent events and work displacement. To ease the economical pain in our industry it is in our best discretion to open back up with these limited restrictions. Moreover the quarantine was implemented to flatten the curve of the spread of covid 19 to ensure that hospitals were not overwhelmed all at once and to help prevent such rapid spread. The number of people infected is currently on a decline and the numbers aren’t as bad as once projected. Additionally Tattoo artist are trained and certified in blood borne pathogens and cross contamination as well as many other medical safety and sterility procedures.27 of 100 SignaturesCreated by jeff jones
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Tell Sheriff Horton and I.C.E. Field Office Director Dianne Witte to FREE THEM ALL!People in detention are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of contagious illnesses. To date, we have seen the high level of contagion in New York jails and many counties across the county have released people detained or incarcerated as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Protecting the health of people in detention is a necessary step to protecting the public safety, as detention center staff and ICE officers go back to their homes and communities each night. Our demands are simple: Release all people incarcerated and detained in the Etowah county Detention Center and County Jail. Immediate action before an outbreak occurs is the best and safest way to prevent the spread of disease and reduce the threat to those most vulnerable to complications from the novel coronavirus. Release your plans to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the Etowah County Detention Center and County Jail. Sheriff Horton has yet to release a detailed plan to reduce the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Etowah County Jail and Detention Center. An outbreak would totally overwhelm the Etowah County Jail and medical facilities in Etowah County. Plans should include screening, testing, non-punitive isolation methods, and adequate medical care. Make publicly available information regarding the spread of COVID-19 within the Etowah County Detention Center and County Jail and uphold the right of those in custody to communicate with their families, friends, and legal counsel. Families, friends, and lawyers should have access to regular communication with those in detention including free phone calls (including confidential phone calls and video conferencing with attorneys), access to email, video visitation, and postage mail. Join us in advocating for the release of some of our most vulnerable community members by signing your name and/or organization below. Let’s #FreeThemAll together!254 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Detention Watch Network
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Soft open for Beauty industry in NevadaOther than client to professional contact; all licensed professional are already a minimum of 8 feet apart according to the rules and regulation of the Nevada Board of Cosmetology and Board of health. We have also been issued a list to show the proper items to be used to prevent SARS-Covid-2 as well as current sanitation regulations. As of April 15, 2020; only 0.0010333 of our states' population has tested positive or has been deemed presumed positive. Also, unemployment claims for 1099 and independent contractors will not even be up until mid May or later; The survival of the independent beauty professionals is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship.3,431 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Megan Sutherland
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Demand your mail-in ballotEverything and everyone on Earth will be effected by the next Presidential election. If TRump steals the 2020 Election the entire planet is doomed. If Biden wins, we all (planet, species, humans) have a chance of survival and making things right for our kids and grandchildren.49 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Amy Pincus Merwin
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Increase protection for families suffering from domestic violence during the Stay-at-Home Order.Reports are showing that domestic violence is dramatically increasing daily due to the Stay-at-home Orders. Safe preventive measures should be put in place to deter the likelihood of future domestic violence incidents. Some possible suggestions can be increased police presence in areas where calls are being made by patrolling local neighborhoods. Also, by making follow up phone calls should be made to homes of 911 callers reporting abuse. Safety measures can possibly place abusers on high alert that law enforcement is canvasing the areas regularly, which may save lives. Let's please tell our State Representative Rebekah Warren, and Michigan State Police Commissioners to protect our families. Quick safety measures need to be set in place to protect victims in isolation with an abuser. Please sign my petition to draw more attention to this issue.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Talecia Felton