• Accountability for the Water Crisis in Newark, New Jersey
    1. We the affected residents, want federally certified water filtration/purification systems to be installed in every home, townhouse, apartment/apartment building, housing complexes, senior buildings, hospitals, schools, daycare centers, nursing homes, businesses/restaurants, and homeless shelters. 2. We want State and Federal Monitoring of all work and work-related contracts to Newark, New Jersey's servicing and repairing of the reservoirs. 3. We want a Forensic Audit of all Newark, New Jersey's Water Department finances and perpetual spending going back 15 years, including the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp's spending; and Mayor Ras Baraka's 30% Water Bill increase in which the surplus collected was supposed to be used to fix the infrastructure of the city water system.
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    Created by Kyeatta N Hendricks
  • George County, MS needs to take responsibility for stray animals in the county.
    Since taking over the Lucedale Animal Shelter, Dixie Adoptables has saved the lives of over 2,000 animals in George County, but we are overwhelmed financially since we only receive funding from the city, not the county.
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    Created by Dixie Adoptables
  • Create an Allegheny County Fracking Lease Registry
    Allegheny County is denying us public access to information about where the fracking industry has leased land.  County Council Member Anita Prizio has introduced legislation to change this by creating an Allegheny County Lease registry. It would allow residents, local governments and public safety personnel to know where fracking leases are in the county. Making this information available to the public would give us the time we need to organize to prevent fracking wells.
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    Created by Emma E Petit Picture
  • Don't renew an invalid mountaintop removal permit
    Alpha Natural Resources' subsidiary Republic Energy has applied for renewal of the 2,040-acre (3+ square miles) "Eagle 2" mountaintop removal coal mine, part of over 10 square miles of destruction on Coal River Mountain. Mountaintop removal blasts fine and ultrafine silica dust and other pollutants into the air, creating a public health threat for nearby residents. At this location, it destroys habitat for the endangered Indiana bat and the threatened northern long-eared bat. WVDEP has failed to take effective action for this company's failure to meet legal requirements at this site and history of violations at neighboring sites.
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    Created by Debbie Jarrell
  • DA Fladager: Free the Baby Cows and Drop the Charges
    Three DxE activists were arrested Sunday on charges of felony grand theft and misdemeanor trespass at Ray-Mar Ranches, a California factory farm which supplies calves to Harris Ranch, and beef to Costco and In-N-Out Burger, for removing a living calf who had been abandoned in a dead pile area. A previous DxE investigation discovered a mass graveyard of dead cows and thousands of living baby cows in hutches where they could not even turn around without hitting the walls. The three arrested women had gone back to the farm to bear witness to the animals when they found a dying calf thrown like garbage into the farm's dead zone. We're calling on the Stanislaus County District Attorney to prosecute this abusive farm and not the women who tried to save a dying baby cow. Sign the petition to free the baby cows and drop the charges.
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    Created by Wayne
  • Stop the Rezoning of 15 acres in Tevalo Hills in Valrico, FL
    We live in a rural neighborhood of 1-5 acre home sites. The proposed rezoning of this 15-acre plot of land will dramatically affect traffic, wildlife and the character of the neighborhood. We know we can not stop progress but 52 homes to an already congested area will be detrimental to the surrounding families and neighborhoods.
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    Created by Tiffany Willis
  • Zinn Drive, Oakland Fire Trail needs to be cleaned up!
    On a recent walk on this trail which runs between Asilomar and Drake streets in the Oakland hills, I was horrified to see that at least 13 trees have fallen near to or above either side of the fire trail. Some of those close to the trail have been cut up, but all parts (trunks, small branches with leaves and larger branches) were left behind, with some blocking a natural water drainage area and trail through the canyon area, creating a fire hazard rather than a fire prevention or firefighting area.
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    Created by Catherine Francioch
  • Supporting Positive Environmental Projects: EcoVerde, LLC
    There is currently a petition against the composting project that Ecoverde has established in East Aurora, NY. This project is one of a kind and is taking steps toward making a cleaner future. Unfortunately, concerned neighbors are voting against it without getting their facts straight first.
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    Created by Allison Carr
  • Clean water in Oscoda, MI
    Water, in a modernized, first world country should be viewed upon as a basic human right. In a state surrounded by freshwater, two water crises is unacceptable. While legislators allow for companies like Nestle to exploit the Great Lakes, taxpaying Michiganders are left parched and our environment deplorable.
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    Created by Haley Jenkins
  • STOP! Trophy Hunting-Leaders Protect Our Animals
    According to the Humane Society Legislative Fund "Rep. Marsha Blackburn has repeatedly supported legislation that enables cruelty to animals. She blocked efforts to strengthen the federal law against the cruel practice of “soring” Tennessee Walking show horses—using caustic chemicals and other painful substances to injure the horses’ hooves and legs, thereby inducing a high-stepping gait. She supported an amendment to H.R. 3354 that allows hunters to kill defenseless hibernating mother bears and cubs in Alaska for sport alone. Blackburn also failed to support common sense measures to crack down on puppy mills, protect horses from slaughter for human consumption overseas, or protect women and pets from domestic violence. "
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    Created by John Nelson
  • Uphold PA's Environmental Rights Amendment & Act on Climate
    The Better Path Coalition is planning to kick off 2019 with a HUGE event celebrating Article 1, Section 27 of the PA Constitution. As a founding member of the coalition, we're working with our partners to plan an amazing day of action on Sunday, 1/27 and a delivery of this petition to every office in the capitol on Monday, 1/28 (with some very special help). We want whoever wins the election in November and whoever returns to Harrisburg to uphold the amendment, which happens to be the strongest of its kind in the country. We want elected officials who will lead on climate, take aggressive action against pollution, and prevent new sources of pollution from entering PA. We'll be at the polls on November 6th with paper copies of this petition we'll be asking voters to sign as they leave. We're looking for volunteers across the state to spend an hour or two (or more) gathering signatures. If you'd like to take part, please register here! http://bit.ly/petitionatthepolls
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    Created by Karen Feridun
  • Petting zoos; animal neglect, transmission of zoonotic diseases to humans
    On August 2, 2018, the temperature was in the high 80's with high humidity and the petting zoo at the (Eastpointe, MI) Kennedy Park event violated MPC 750.50 a.k.a., the Anti Cruelty Statute. The event went from 5-10 pm with approximately 20 animals. A gray Lion's head rabbit was confined to a cage with NO shade, a 2 ounce container for water (only after I chewed out the owners), and food NOT suitable for a rabbit. The owner claimed the rabbit had water earlier and the kids are responsible for feeding the rabbit. The statute mandates adequate water, food, sanitary conditions and protection/shelter from the elements. In this case, the sun. The rabbit was forced to sit in the sun for 3 hours with no shade, a blanket was not provided until I chewed out the owner for not providing shade/shelter from the sun. As of today, October 15th, the city attorney has still NOT filed animal neglect charges. Although their office is short staffed with prosecuting attorneys, the neglect charges MUST be filed. Eastpointe has been without animal control prior to August and MDARD (Michigan Dept of Agriculture and Rural Development) mandates ALL cities MUST have animal control. The city just hired a new city manager with a $117k salary + benefits, but is not wanting to pay the cost of finalizing the transfer of animal control to Macomb County Animal Control. In addition to the petting zoo, a sheep was tied to the side of a trailer with no more than 5 feet to move. The recreation authority members are on the record stating their discomfort seeing the animals mistreated at the event and don't understand why no shade was provided for the rabbit, when it had been in previous years. When I addressed the Warren City Council about animal neglect at their birthday bash, they were very appreciative of my concerns. A Warren councilman is working with the MI director of the Humane Society of the United States and Attorneys for Animals in drafting language to ban all traveling animal acts. In addition to rampant animal neglect at petting zoos forcing animals to endure travel of an hour or more in trailers with no air conditioning or escape from humans when stressed, it's also a public welfare issue. Zoonotic diseases are transmitted from petting zoos to humans that range from e coli, salmonella, cryptosporidium, Giardia infection, etc. Symptoms range from bloody to watery diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, fever, chills, etc. When cities are aware of this, they have a responsibility to protect both animals from neglect and the public from zoonotic diseases. Please contact the Eastpointe city council (council email addresses are listed on city website & have a Facebook page) and city attorney (586-778-7778) and request animal neglect charges are filed against PartyanimalsMI.com from the August 2nd event for violation of adequate care under the Anti Cruelty Statute regarding inadequate water/food/shelter (NO shade). And ask that Eastpointe teaches children compassion towards animals in banning ALL petting zoos/farms and traveling animal acts. Please do NOT support any petting zoos or circuses either. Please attend your local city council meetings and request they BAN petting zoos/farms and traveling animal acts due to animal neglect and transmission of zoonotic diseases. There are NO "good" petting zoos, it's all about profiting off of the misery and suffering of animals. Ignore the argument about kids having fun, the animals are NOT having fun.
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    Created by KM