• Our Street (17th Ave) Is Not A Used Car / Long Term Storage Lot
    Please join the residents of 17th Avenue in saying we are NOT okay in allowing an endless car hoarding situation where we live. Tell the King County Sheriff's office that we NEED their help and want permanent action to resolve this issue.  We are tired of feeling neglected, and the more we can shout that we need help, the better chance we have of seeing this change. We don't deserve to live in someone else's junkyard, we deserve to live in a safe and clean environment, and we demand action.
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    Created by Trevor Knapp
  • Tackle shop in south Daytona
    This means a lot to this community. We are in a fishing community and it’s very beneficial to the younger generations as we have made it a priority to make sure a kid can always fish. 
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    Created by Vinny Conwell
  • Harrisburg, SD - SAVE THE TREES
    The citizens of Harrisburg impacted by the seemingly irrational decision to remove all trees through the upcoming city water, sewer, sidewalk project are fed up! Many of your residents only moved to their homes because of the mature trees in a quaint neighborhood. These trees are historic and if you only spoke to some of your residents who still live in their homes and planted the trees themselves, you would know how devastating this is. We understand you have a right to the easements; we understand sidewalks are safer. We do not understand why simply because you have a right to an entire easement, you are choosing to use the entirety of the easement, thereby necessitating the removal of our trees. We hear you would be putting in sidewalks, we came home to the pink ribbons, but many of us did not even receive communication that the trees are planned to be removed! Some of the trees marked for removal are in the middle of yards! We demand answers and pray you can see the impact this is having on those who wish for progress without destroying history. Harrisburg already has lost much of its historic landmarks and charm in the name of progress, how is there not a middle ground? Help us find a solution together.
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    Created by Johanna Baker
  • FEMA's hidden but blatant mismangement must end!
    By raising our voices, we will expose a blatant but cleverly hidden mismanagement by FEMA that has allowed coal ash and pipelines on floodplains to escape mandatory insurance and pass all disaster relief to the consumer and taxpayer. This intentional move by FEMA has contributed to a decades long loss to the Disaster Relief Fund that is staggeringR
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    Created by James McGrath
  • Is Uber scamming US?
    Joining the campaign will benefit us by getting what we deserve.. Either that or I will make it one of my major goals to have companies like this shut down!
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    Created by Justin Torres
  • Call for Renewable Energy Action in the City of Ottawa, Canada
    Transitioning to renewable energy is essential for several critical reasons. It significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, combating climate change and improving air quality for our community. It promotes local job creation and economic growth, ensuring a prosperous future for Ottawa. By diversifying our energy sources, we enhance energy security and reduce vulnerability to global energy supply disruptions. Moreover, embracing renewable energy aligns with our commitment to sustainable development, providing clean, accessible, and affordable energy for all residents.
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    Created by James Anthony
  • NO Pardon For Trump
    As a result of the Trump administration, our country has become more divided and divisive; we have lost integrity around the world; the right to vote has been restricted; free and fair elections are being challenged without evidence and our institutions are being infiltrated by those who fabricate conspiracy theories. These are only a few risks before us and they cannot be condoned if we want to save our Democracy. Failure to prosecute, convict and impose the strictest sentence under the law will compromise our democracy, promote increased corruption in our politics and send a clear message that we no longer have separate branches of government. As recently stated by Senator Cheney, "We cannot abandon the truth and remain a free nation."
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    Created by Gregory Levesque
  • End US Air Force Jet Flyovers at NASCAR events
    We need to end wasteful and unnecessary military jet flyovers and reduce harmful emissions into the atmosphere.
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    Created by Stephen Ranger
  • New Mexico Cannabis Justice Project
    The NM Cannabis Justice Project coalition feels strongly about the need for public input as these rules will affect NM’s agriculture for generations to come. We continue to ask for transparency as the community advisory board did receive the opportunity to contribute to these particular set of rules, and the current rules hold a greater threat of unlawful water transfers out of small farms, do not acknowledge NM’s vibrant and longstanding cultures, and uses loop holes for large producers to ask for variances on water leasing rights.
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    Created by Elycia Lovato
  • Hazardous road condition
    Please join this petition to get our roads fixed properly for your safety and the other tenants who live back here as well as visitors. I have 3 daughters on which has hit a pot hole while riding her bike and now has scars on her side of her body. Also my vehicle has been destroyed within a year of getting it new off the lot there is almost no where we can pass to avoid some of these pot holes. Most of these holes are around 5-9 inches deep. Other tenants have complained and tried to reach out but has been denied their right to have safe passage down our roads. Please consider to take it in your hearts for better living conditions for young’s community.
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    Created by Page Collins
  • DEFUND AMHERST POLICE
    The proposed FY22 budget for the Town of Amherst does not go far enough to promote racial equity and social justice. The cry that arose last summer after the murder of George Floyd continues, as on average three people a day have been killed by police, and as the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin was announced, Ma’Khia Bryant, a teenager, was murdereed by police. The calls to defund the police did not stem from an isolated incident, but are based in the understanding that the safest communities have the most resources, not the most police. In his budget presentation to the Town Council on May 3, 2021, Town Manager Paul Bockelman revealed he had allocated only $130,000 to the CRESS program and only $30,000 to combine with existing funds to create an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion coordinator. The $130,000 comes from the two frozen police positions, and does not include any additional funding. Funding the CRESS program at only 6% of the proposed budget,and neglecting to address the additional proposals for a youth empowerment center and multi-cultural center, along with a BIPOC-led Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office, sends a strong message that the town does not prioritize racial equity and the safety of BIPOC residents. Reallocating only two police positions and no additional funding is disrespectful to the countless hours the CSWG spent engaging the community with public forums, researching alternative programs, and coordinating with the 7GenMC to provide a thorough proposal to the town manager. Providing only $130,000 to design and implement an innovative, anti-racist alternative responder program ensures the program will not fully thrive, and that the town will likely default to the white supremecist institution of policing to address non-violent, non-criminal matters. $130,000 is inadequate. At a meeting with the finance committee May 27, the funding allocated was increased to $475,000 for CrESS and $90,000 for a director of diversity, equity and inclusion. This increase still falls short.
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    Created by allegra clark
  • Don’t make Texans suffer more!
    The failure of politicians and energy providers caused immeasurable suffering for millions of Texans in this recent winter storm and resultant power outages. Do not allow energy providers to shift their costs to already suffering Texan consumers by raising rates or charging excess fees. Texans deserve reliable service and should not bear the costs incurred by multimillion dollar companies who prioritized profits over preparedness. Use the rainy day funds to offset costs and provide relief to already suffering Texans.
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    Created by Samir M.