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Legalize Marijuana Use for Medical PurposesI was diagnosed with ALS several years ago and while I have been very fortunate with it, a body breaking down can be a very painful experience, both physically and emotionally. Medical use of marijuana offers the possibility of treating potentially debilitating disease symptoms like neuropathy, loss of appetite, anxiety, muscle spasms without the devastating side effects of other prescribed solutions.78 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Brian Carless
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Marijuana legalizationWe're calling for freedom of choice and increased revenue in our state. Marijuana helps many illnesses and can be a better alternative to many prescription drugs.60 of 100 SignaturesCreated by vaerie
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Restore the IBI program to help Autistic kids in Ontario who are in most needProtecting the most vulnerable autistic kids in Ontario. My family and child has been personally affected and many more as well.137 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Daniel Thanos
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Cosponsoring of Bill S.1945 - Mental Health Reform Act of 2015I believe that together we can give more opportunities for treatment to those with mental health problems. We have neglected mental health for too long and it's time to pursue a future in which the health of one's mind is of utmost priority.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by McKenzie Young
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Legalize responsible adult marijuana use in CaliforniaIt’s time for a sensible law in California to control, regulate, and tax the adult use of marijuana while protecting children. We envision a California where the broken, costly system of marijuana prohibition no longer exists to endanger the lives and livelihoods of generations of Californians. Our measure will replace it with a legal, responsible, and transparent system of marijuana regulation that will make California stronger a model for the rest of the nation. Sign on now to support the Adult Use of Marijuana Act -- and join the important steps of a national movement!126 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Let's Get It Right
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Close The Medicaid GapBecause people I know are not able to afford health insurance and are penalized on their Federal taxes and they fall into the hole where they do not qualify for Medicaid. These are good, hard-working people who are at risk in case of illness.98 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Karen Sayko
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Stop DHHS proposed cuts to Section 65 and Section 28I am the mother of a 14-year-old son who is nonverbal with autism. I cannot begin to tell you how important these services have been in helping my son progress towards being able to communicate with his family, friends, and community and manage his behaviors. We must speak on the behalf of these vulnerable children, and ensure they get the services they so greatly need. If these cuts are passed, more and more providers are going to close their doors and the burden will fall back on our public schools. These services are vital to ensuring these children get the help they need to gain skills that will help them become more independent by the time they reach adulthood. Without these services, what will become of them?2,716 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Pamela Cummings
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We NEED Cheaper AND Healthier Lunch Options!At the start of this year, Waterford Union High School elected to opt out of the state's lunch program requirements, which automatically meant that they would no longer receive state funding to help offset the cost of food. As a result, food options have been a lot more unhealthy and more expensive. Wait a minute, junk food for more money? What?!? A decent lunch with an entree and milk is now about $5 a lunch ($5*5days*4weeks=$100/month) when it used to be about $3.50 a lunch ($3.50*5days*4 weeks = $70/month). That is a rough 42.8℅ increase compared to what it was before. Also, the excess money accumulated is used to help profit the school and cover free and reduced lunches, which have now been reduced to a mere side salad, slice of pizza, or hamburger with a carton of milk. There is no longer a salad bar, which used to offer fruits and vegetables. Even though I will not go there next year, let's show Waterford that this isn't the desirable option for our wallets or for our children. Sign this petition!19 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joelle O'Connor
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Increase Autism ResearchOur children are the future.14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bart Lower
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Stop PA House Bill 1800Workers gave up a constitutional right to sue for damages 100 years ago in exchange for the payment of lost wages and medical bills related to work injuries. These promises are not being fulfilled. We also encourage you to email or write your State Representative directly about this issue. You can find their contact information here: https://democracy.io/#/494 of 500 SignaturesCreated by PLSG
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Bring Insure Tennessee to the House floor for a voteThe petition is to get Beth Harwell to bring Insure Tennessee to the floor of the state house for a full vote of the legislators of Tennessee. According to a poll 67 % of Tennesseans want Insure Tennessee. 280,000folks are without insurance in our state. Friends and neighbors are affected by this issue.397 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Marjorie Ramsey
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Protect Our Health Care FutureThe mosquito-borne Zika virus has affected between 440,000 and 1.3 million people in Brazil. Although transmission has not been documented in the United States, the virus has struck returning travelers. Local cases also have emerged in Puerto Rico and 36 other countries or U.S. territories. In light of recent outbreaks, the number of travelers visiting or returning to the United States with the Zika virus is likely to increase. Short-term strategies for controlling its spread include killing mosquitoes, cleaning up habitats where they breed, encouraging women to consider the advisability of becoming pregnant and restricting travel to countries in Central and South America and the Caribbean. But options are slim for some of those who are most at risk. Women in countries with little to no reproductive rights are being told not to get pregnant for two years. In countries like El Salvador, fewer than 10 percent of the population uses birth control, which is hard to obtain and expensive. Abortion laws are so strict that women can be jailed for having a miscarriage. These same countries are placing a huge burden on women who have very little choice. This is a human rights issue and we must combat it. In the long term, we need an initiative for research, treatment and possible vaccine development. When Ebola broke out in the United States in 2014, it highlighted evidence of inadequate worker protections in a privatized health care system driven by profit. Funding to improve our health care infrastructure remains woefully inadequate, and budget cuts have weakened the ability of our universities and research institutions to develop vaccines and preventive measures. The Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USAID have requested $1.9 billion in additional funding from Congress for education, research, development, and vector control efforts. Nevertheless, preparations for full protective measures and monitoring should begin immediately, including implementation of mechanical disinfection devices that help stop the spread of mosquitoes through aviation without utilizing harmful pesticides.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chris Stergalas