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Asmodee: Release a Splendor expansion focused on Peach Ring the Fruit Snack Loving FerretAsmodee got EVERYONE excited about Peach Ring the Fruit Snack Loving Ferret being an integral part the board game Splendor. They included Peach Ring in all of the game's pre-release promotional material and even included him on the current game box. It is an unforgivable insult to us that Peach Ring actually has no current role in the game whatsoever. We demand that Asmodee satisfies our insatiable craving for Peach Ring by releasing a Splendor expansion focused mainly on him so we finally are able to incorporate him into our games. It's what is owed to us, and we will not stop until our demands are met.392 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Jeffrey Kornberg
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Tell Aramark, Sodexo and Compass Group: Stop fueling environmental destruction through your food ...Factory farming pollutes water and contributes to climate chaos. Pesticides poison people and are leading to the decline of bees and monarch butterflies. And yet Aramark, Sodexo, and Compass Group are lining the pockets of “Big Food” corporations like Tyson, which produce pesticide-intensive, GMO-fed, factory-farmed meat. If food service companies shifted to serving food that is good for people and the planet, it would make a huge impact. But we need your help to urge them to act!1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Peter Stocker
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Tell the Senate: Reject pesticide industry crony Scott Hutchins’ nomination!Hutchins’ nomination is just the latest example of Trump’s giveaways to Dow. Why is Trump so interested in helping Dow? Maybe because the company donated $1 million to his inaugural committee. Together, we can stop this dangerous nominee. The last person Trump nominated for this job was Sam Clovis -- a racist, anti-environment extremist with no background in science. And Friends of the Earth members like you played a key role in forcing him to withdraw his nomination. But we need to act now to win again.135 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Peter Stocker
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Stop the T-Mobile / Sprint merger!T-Mobile & Sprint are pushing a $26 billion merger that would combine the third and fourth largest wireless carriers in the country. That’d mean less competition, higher prices, and fewer options for wireless customers -- particularly for low-income and other marginalized communities that rely on affordable wireless service. Simply put: if this deal goes through – we all lose. A marketplace where Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile call the shots means fewer choices, higher prices, and a wider digital divide. Our democracy depends on all Americans having the tools they need to communicate with each other and fully participate in a 21st century society.163 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Common Cause
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Jeff Bezos: Show Your Farms to the PublicAmazon is profiting off of criminal animal cruelty and refusing to be accountable or show the public its farms. Numerous DxE investigations of Amazon and Whole Foods farms have revealed animals without access to food and water, rotting, dead hens among the living, and animals so densely crowded in indoor sheds or narrowly confined in individual crates that they can barely even turn around. Yet, Amazon has refused conversation about this criminal conduct. Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, is the richest person on the planet, and Amazon just became a trillion dollar company. That power is being abused, and Amazon needs to be held accountable for their crimes. Read more about Amazon’s crimes at oneclickcruelty.com.517 of 600 SignaturesCreated by Wayne
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Save White Hawk Golf ClubThe current owners of White Hawk Golf Club are seeking to change the City of Bixby Comprehensive Plan in such a way that would remove the Recreational and Open Space designation of the actual golf course and make it Residential, as well as Rezoning of the course property to allow for Residential and Commercial properties to be built. If we allow this to happen, at any time in the future anyone who owns that property will be allowed to build on the golf course property without any further public hearings or input from the public. We need to act before September 17th, The owner has stated he has no intentions of selling or building at this time, so there really is no need to change the Comp Plan, if we do not act now we will not have another chance, join us at the city council meetings Sep. 17 and 24th.15 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bill Navarette
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Ban Trump from TwitterIf Twitter can ban Alex Jones and Infowars for violating their policy against abusive behavior, it should ban Donald Trump for the same reason.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by George Bacon
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Tell Johnson Brothers Liquor that North Dakota workers are NOT worth less!!Johnson Brothers Liquor believes North Dakotans are Worth Less. They are demanding hardworking families make less than other parts of the country. Stand with North Dakota Workers as they fight for what they deserve. Tell them they should be a company who treat their workers with respect! Tell them JBL employees are not second rate! JBL Employees who do the same job as other parts of the country should be able to receive the same, too. They should NOT make less for the same exact job.424 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Teamsters Local 120
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AMAZON SHOULD INVEST IN ITS EMPLOYEES AND THE COMMUNITIES WHERE IT OPERATESAmazon is one of the wealthiest corporations, and it's been attacked and criticized for its miserly employment policies. We will continue to purchase from Amazon only if the Company makes big changes to the way they compensate and care for their workers, and if they invest a portion of their profits to improve the communities where they operate by supporting child care, health care, affordable housing, and transportation.135 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Margherita Pagni
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Hold PG&E Accountable for Their Wildfire NegligenceYour vote to kill such legislation will be a vote for the people in your district. If instead, if you vote in favor of such legislation, you will be voting for PG&E and the other utilities, and against the people in your district. We’re paying attention to who votes for the people and who votes for the corporations. The state agency which objectively investigates wildfires to identify the causes has already said PG&E is responsible for 12 of the disastrous wildfires last year. The October wildfires killed 44 people, destroyed more than 9,000 homes and other structures, and caused damages estimated at nearly $10 billion, as reported by the East Bay Times newspaper. Legislation that allows PG&E to stick its customers with wildfire costs sends the wrong message to PG&E and the other utilities: It tells them that they can divert funds into excessive profits and obscene executive salaries and bonuses, funds which were supposed to be spent on preventing their equipment from causing or adding to wildfires. Killing legislation that allows PG&E to stick its customers with wildfire costs will send the right message to PG&E and the other utilities: Spend the money on safety which is designated for safety. Design procedures to minimize your equipment causing or adding to wildfires before extreme weather conditions happen, not afterward, which is what your expensive ads say you’re doing now, too little and too late. PG&E has generated $67 billion in revenues over the past four years and realized about $5 billion in profits, including $1.7 billion last year. They don’t deserve to have you to bail them out. You can support the families whose homes were destroyed or loved ones were killed by the 2017 wildfires with legislation in which the State of California guarantees bonds issued by the utilities to pay wildfire claims, subject to the utilities repaying the State of California over time, and forbidding the forgiveness of the repayment to the State in any bankruptcy proceeding.662 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Frank Burton
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LYFT: Offer Female Driver Option for Passengers!My dear friend narrowly escaped an assault attempt made by a Berkeley Lyft driver early yesterday morning. As a woman and a person who drives for Lyft, I am hyper aware of the interest and necessity for passengers to be able to request a ride from a female driver. This feature would allow women, children, queer/trans folk, and any one who feels vulnerable to minimize the risk of experiencing violence, which statistics show is significantly more likely to be perpetrated by men.14,702 of 15,000 SignaturesCreated by Amanda Wood
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Force This Destructive Pesticide to RetireTwo years ago, the EPA allowed farmers to spray the dangerous pesticide dicamba on genetically engineered cotton and soybean plants. The hope -- for biochemical companies like Monsanto -- was that this system could replace the line of "Roundup Ready" GMOs that are already creating superweeds resistant to Roundup's herbicide. But the EPA and Monsanto didn't think things through. Dicamba drifted in the air, damaging 3.6 million acres of soybeans in 2017 -- an area larger than Yellowstone and Grand Canyon National Parks combined. This year, more than 1 million acres of soybeans have been damaged. Neighbors are complaining of dicamba destroying trees, flowers, and gardens, indicating even greater environmental damage. Pesticides must be registered by the EPA, and dicamba's approval runs out for GMO crops in November. Monsanto is telling its seed customers to write to the EPA in a last-ditch effort to save their product from the dustbin of history. Please write to the EPA and tell them that dicamba is too risky and destructive to continue another year!209 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Alexander Rony, SierraRise