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Hold Ocean County Jail Accountable for the Death of Keith Raymond PressI can’t go into complete detail since this is an ongoing civil rights investigation. What I will say is that Ocean county jail located in New Jersey needs to be held accountable for the death of Keith Raymond Press. Had the proper procedures been performed by the facility before, during and after his suicide, a life would not have been lost. The Ocean County Jail previously underwent a $1.5 million lawsuit with an outcome of a negligence verdict. A scarily similar situation occurred with a man named Kenneth Conforti who failed to receive the proper resources and medical attention by the facility after committing suicide in his cell. https://newjerseymonitor.com/2023/08/10/states-top-court-upholds-1-5m-negligence-verdict-against-jail-for-inmates-suicide/ This is not about restitution. This is about justice. Every system has failed Keith Raymond Press throughout his lifetime. A man is gone. There will be justice for Keith. Stand alongside me through this journey to fight a corrupt system. As long as we have each other, Keith’s memory will not be forgotten and his death will not go unnoticed. As always, keep your heads up. He would do the same for us, let’s do right by him.259 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Skyla Camacho
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Help Needed for the DisabledThe commissioner, Nina Waters, could order the plow already at the beginning of our 70 yard road to plow it for the safety of 10 people and one disabled man. Simple accommodation to solve a very simple problem, but she refuses to help her own constituents.100 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Ann Marie Damian
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PLEASE PARDON CANNABIS CONVICTIONS IN PAPlease join me we all know in the 1980's the "war on Drugs" meant war on Black Americans. Most of the men I counsel up state are from that era. Sentenced 15-25 years for marijuana. Today their are marijuana distributors on nearly every corner. Pardoning individuals who were unfairly treated by the criminal legal system, the government acknowledges harms of an unjust system, takes a positive step to rectifying errors and removes barriers to employment, housing and other basic needs of those plagued with a criminal history.102 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Mildred Dixon
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Demanding a Fair Salary Increase for Merced County Public EmployeesMerced County Public Employees need your support to have a salary increase granted by the Board of Supervisors in order to address the following issues: 1. Cost of Living Increase: The cost of living is rising by 3.3%, making it harder for public employees to afford basic necessities. 2. County Budget: With a budget of $1.17 billion, Merced County should have the financial capacity to support its employees with a livable wage. 3. Fair Compensation: Public employees deserve fair compensation for their hard work and dedication to our community. 4. Poverty Rates: Merced County's poverty rate is above the state and national average. Many public employees are near the poverty line, and it is crucial they receive adequate salary increases to address this. Merced County public employees are the backbone of our community, and investing in them is investing in our county’s well-being. These hardworking individuals manage important tasks in government offices, such as handling records, processing permits, and assisting the public with their needs. They ensure everything runs smoothly in our local government. These employees have families to support, needing money for housing, food, education, and healthcare. By giving them fair pay, we help them take care of their families and continue to provide excellent service to our community. Ensuring they are paid well is crucial for keeping Merced County a great place to live.24 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Carlos Alcala
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Unacceptable Living Conditions at Chase Arbor ApartmentsThis is important because the condition of property does not coincide with the price of rent . Chase Arbor Apartment complex are scamming people into signing these lease agreements and pay unnecessary fees. If future residents were informed of these issues beforehand, many would choose not live at Chase Arbor. Residents deserve a safe comfortable home to stay in.175 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Demi Wiggs
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Impeach Judge Marcella Matos WilsonJudge Wilson took an oath to protect the rights of the people. Instead, she maliciously and arbitrarily deprives the people of the very rights she swore to protect. The NJ Consitution grants the people the power. WE are the government and when it needs to be reformed, we petition for redress. There is no authority in our country that allows a judge to strip families of their Constitutional rights. My children and I have been separated for 16 months and the pain is indescribable. Failure to uphold and protect our rights will not be tolerated by the citizens of NJ. If Judge Wilson has exempted my family from the Constitution, anyone else’s could be next. We must send a STRONG message that NJ Judges who wage war against the Constitution and our families have no place in our courts. Silence is consent. Please sign. WE THE PEOPLE!75 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Monica Ciardi
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**Petition to Address the Exploitation of Players in the Mavericks Independent Baseball League**These changes are essential to ensure that the league operates with integrity and fairness, honoring the dedication and passion of its players. We call upon the league's management to take immediate action to rectify these issues and create a supportive environment for all players.145 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Jordan Drake
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JUSTICE AND LAND RIGHTSWHAT IS ENTITLED TO US SHOULD NOT BE STOLEN AND OUR WORDS SILENCED83 of 100 SignaturesCreated by sophia piceno
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Hate Groups Are Targeting Drag and Pride Events. We Demand Action.Last year GLAAD released a report detailing more than 160 protests and threats targeting drag events, many of them carried out by violent hate groups like Proud Boys, white supremacists, and other far-right extremists. This Pride Month, violent groups are still targeting the LGBTQ community. Yet federal law enforcement agencies have been virtually silent about these domestic extremist threats. We demand that federal law enforcement: 1. Create and maintain a comprehensive, publicly-available database tracking all threats to pride and drag events. 2. Commit to robust monitoring of threats at upcoming pride celebrations. 3. Issue public statements condemning anti-LGBTQ extremism and affirming their commitment to protecting our community. Hateful politicians want to intimidate us and legislate against our art and identities. But we will not be silenced. Qommittee is an organization of drag artists, many of whom have faced these threats directly. We demand safety and the freedom to express ourselves and our pride in every community. By signing this petition, you're sending a powerful message that hate has no place at Pride. Together, we can make this Pride Month a celebration of love, joy and resistance in the face of hate.25,320 of 30,000 SignaturesCreated by Qommittee for Drag
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Save the San Juan HotelWe must restore and preserve the San Juan Hotel and be a model for the rest of the Valley to preserve our history.1,310 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by SSJH Initiative
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Stop Instagram AI Integration PolicyInstagram is going to use your photos, your likenesses, your images, your art, to train their Artificial Intelligence, Meta, without consent or compensation. This will affect artists, who will be out of a job if and when AI becomes advanced enough to create art without human involvement. This will affect people who decide to put their faces on the app, that will have to worry about fake inappropriate photos of them being spread across various platforms. We witnessed this happen with celebrities such as Taylor Swift a few months ago. None of this is acceptable, and we cannot let them get away with this.8,650 of 9,000 SignaturesCreated by Juliet Love
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Petition for Immediate Action to Address Rising Car Theft in the Shipyard NeighborhoodThe safety and security of our homes and neighborhood are fundamental rights that every resident deserves. The recent spike in car thefts in the Shipyard not only disrupts our daily lives but also erodes the sense of community and security that we cherish. When we, as residents, are forced to live in fear of our properties being stolen, it undermines our quality of life and well-being. This issue transcends individual losses and affects the entire community. When crime rates rise, it impacts property values, community trust, and overall safety. By joining together, we can amplify our voices and ensure that our concerns are heard by those in positions of power. Collective action is crucial to driving the changes needed to protect our neighborhood and prevent future incidents. Your support can help us achieve a safer, more secure environment for all residents of the Shipyard.88 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Salustiano Ribeiro








