• We Need Congressional Term Limits!
    Congressional decisions affect us all and they are suppose to positively impact the majority of the populous. Yet, these representatives spend up to 70% of their time raising funds (from lobbyists and PACs) for their re-election campaigns. By limiting these reps to no more than two terms in office, we will always have the best chance of getting fresh ideas that will be based on what's best for our Country and not for what will get them re-elected on an unlimited basis. Two two-year terms for House reps and two four-year terms for Senators with only one year of extra pay after their terms end (to get them back into the private sector) would be my recommendation. If you looked at the audience during the recent State Of The Union Address, you saw the same old, tired faces that we have seen for too many years. (Only the youngish, fresh faces of more women stood out to me.) We need Congressional Term Limits to give us a better chance of eliminating the gridlock in Washington DC. Write your congressional reps and let them know that you support this petition
    48 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Mike Marcus
  • Minimum wage for the GOP
    Due to the fact they do minimum work please sign petition for minimum wage for GOP.let them see what poverty is all about.They should be ashamed!!!!!
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    Created by Debbie Williams
  • SIMPLE MAJORITY LEGISLATURE VOTE (51%) FOR TAX CHANGES
    TAXES: While democrats and republicans in the California Legislature squared off against each other over balancing the state's budget, the state incurred penalties of millions of dollars per day until the issue was resolved. While we have a democrat super majority, let's get this done immediately. No politician wants to face the wrath of the constituency after taking the pocket books of the voters for granted, but sometimes, we need tax increases. We elect leaders to make these decisions. Democrats should not assume the most recent quick balanced budget is a sign of prosperity forever. I would also ask the legislature to require all future ballot initiatives to come with the plan to pay for their implementation... especially if that initiative is from the public.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Bradford E. Randolph
  • End Legislator Entitlement
    Our state legislators spent about 3/4 million of our tax dollars in their entitlement program to themselves, called "per diems". They get $88 per day for transportation, food and lodging. When was the last time you received reimbursement for going to work?
    15 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Francine Zamora
  • Corporate Corruption of Government
    Our Congress and Senate cannot operate unencumbered by the overpowering needs and wants of corporations and organizations that are governed by profit. As a result, meaningful legislation that is structured for the benefit of individual citizens cannot compete with the needs and wants of wealthy donors to the two major parties. This situation has negatively affected my welfare as it has negatively effected all citizens and compromised the future of our Great Country. We cannot hope to get reliable information about the need for new legislation nor can we hope to get needed legislation to pass that is designed to benefit ordinary citizens if it conflicts in any way with the bottom line of wealthy corporations. This situation is a set-up for the failure of our Democracy.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Dianne Richardson
  • Recall Pat McCrory
    Doing my part to save the state I live in from the snowballing backslide catalyzed by McCrory's illogical and damaging policies by asking others to take action NOW before its too late.
    1,618 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Steve Hockenyos
  • Close tax loopholes now
    Supporting Tax loopholes for big business hurts all of us.
    28 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Julianne Seeman
  • Georgia Medicaid Funds
    Governor Deal has rejected the billions of dollars in federal Medicaid funds available to us through the Healthcare Act. The Medicaid cuts are unnecessarily hurting poor Georgians daily. I see it in my work as a hospice director every day. He is taking a political stance just because he does not want to go along with something President Obama put in place--at the expense of Georgia's most vulnerable citizens. Several red state governors in the US have reneged on their stance against accepting the money. We need to call on Governor Deal to do the same thing---accept the Medicaid money! This is NOT a new thing--we already accept federal Medicaid money. These funds will only work to improve Georgia's healthcare.
    7 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Rev. Tina Cansler Clark
  • Fairness to all
    We are all affected by meanness of spirit.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Victor Thompson Torres
  • Why are we afraid of governing?
    Why are we afraid to tax the rich equally and why are we afraid to our war funding? I am a Grand Rapids Dominican Sister from Michigan, am retired and see families struggling. I live on fixed income and am grateful for my help from social services. Why should some people be shut out from this help. There are so many why's that people are floating around. We have lost hope in our government. Taking recesses from your jobs, is not a noble thing to do. What are your reasons. When I was working, I did not take recesses, nor should you. Sister Joan Alflen
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Sister Joan Alflen
  • STOP FEMA! We are the VICTIMS!
    Fema is 8 years later taking the income taxes of victims from Katrina , Rita, and Wilma. They are not giving fair warning or chances to appeal. They are taking finds from petsonal accounts and IRS refunds.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Ieisha Tickles
  • Give the voters the choice to recall statewide officials.
    Sometimes, we elect statewide officials who have veered too far from their what they said in their campaign, who are incompetent, or have simply changed parties. We need to be able to recall elected offials at will after one year in office.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jay Adams-Feuer