• Death with Dignity Act.
    Is is time for California to consider a bill patterned after Oregon's “Death with Dignity Act”. It has been in practice for 15 years now with NO reports on people being "forced" to submit. The latest report, 2012, show that most who utilize this humane program have terminal cancer and are over 65 yrs old, in fact 29 out of 77 are over 75 years old. Vermont is considering a similar bill. They have a requirement that two NON-family members verify the patents wishes. I am healthy now, but if I am 75, bed-ridden, in pain and terminally ill with no quality of life I would hate to think I have to move to Oregon to die with dignity, I'd like a choice.
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    Created by Phyllis Elijah
  • LEGISLATORS: Stop The Bipartisan Bickering!
    I am a single, 40 year old female with a good job and no health insurance. I want to stay healthy and I need good, affordable healthcare options, whether they are run by the federal government or the State of Idaho exchange program. Legislators: Please stop the bipartisan bickering and get behind your Governor and DO YOUR JOBS. ACA has been ruled on as constitutional by the Supreme Court. We have TWO OPTIONS: 1) dilly-dally so that we run out of time and the federal government runs our program; or, 2) accept reality, move on and take action on State-run healthcare. IF WE MISS THIS DEADLINE AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OVERSEES OUR HEALTHCARE, IT IS ON THE LEGISLATORS' HANDS.
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    Created by Heidi Knittel
  • Governor Bentley: Accept Federal Medicaid Funds or Face Discipline as a Doctor Politician for obs...
    Hi, Last year, Governor Robert Julian Bentley MD announced that he would not accept new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program. By rejecting these funds, over 300,000 Alabamians will be uninsured. Tell Governor Bentley to reverse course and accept federal Medicaid dollars and protect the 300,000 Alabamians that would benefit or face being disciplined for obstructing health care to so many Alabamians. That's why I signed a petition to Governor Robert Julian Bentley MD, which says: "Over 16% of Alabama residents don't have health insurance, including many children. By rejecting Medicaid expansion funds from the federal government, you are obstructing over 300,000 Alabamians who would benefit from this healthcare. Please reverse course and accept the federal Medicaid dollars and help Alabamians in need of basic healthcare, and stand by your ethics as a Physician politician."
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    Created by Will Freman
  • Rep. Sam Johnson: Support immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship
    ABC News recently reported that Congressman Sam Johnson from Plano, Texas is working with a bipartisan group in Congress on an immigration reform proposal. This means Rep. Johnson will have a major role fixing our broken immigration system. We need Rep. Johnson to support a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants currently living in the United State without papers. Most of these immigrants have lived in this country for more than a decade and have come to America to seek a better life for their families. They are Americans-in-waiting who are ready to fulfill the requirements of our citizenship process - to study English, pay taxes, maintain a good record and be of good moral character. Instead of focusing only on the border, we need a new approach that is better for families and makes more economic sense.
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    Created by Matt Hildreth Picture
  • Governor Walker: Accept Federal Medicaid Funds
    Governor Scott Walker has not officially made a decision on whether he will accept new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program. If he rejects these funds, over 200,000 Wisconsinites will be uninsured. Tell Governor Walker to accept federal Medicaid dollars and protect the over 200,000 Wisconsinites that would benefit.
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    Created by Christian Norton
  • Governor Kasich: Accept Federal Medicaid Funds
    Governor John Kasich has not officially made a decision on whether he will accept new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program. If he rejects these funds, nearly 700,000 Ohioans will be uninsured. Tell Governor Kasich to accept federal Medicaid dollars and protect the nearly 700,000 Ohioans that would benefit.
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    Created by Dan Heck
  • Governor Snyder: Accept Federal Medicaid Funds
    Governor Rick Snyder has not officially made a decision on whether he will accept new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program. If he rejects these funds, nearly 350,000 Michiganders will be uninsured. Tell Governor Snyder to accept federal Medicaid dollars and protect the nearly 350,000 Michiganders that would benefit.
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    Created by Fran Brennan
  • Stop using "Silver Fillings"
    My petition is for the state of Georgia and the federal government to make it illegal to use silver fillings in dental work. These fillings contain Mercury, a chemical known to be toxic to all living creatures.
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    Created by Michael Fanning
  • Oklahoma Health Advocacy and Medicaid
    Oklahoma needs to assure the health of all our citizens and utilize the programs available through the Afordable Care Act.
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    Created by Vesta Edwards
  • Expand Medicaid for Tennesseans
    Medicaid expansion should be done in order to provide affordable healthcare coverage for those Tennesseans who will remain uninsured if Tennessee opts not to expand the program. The federal government will pay 90% of the cost and Tennessee will pay 10%. This saves the state money in healthcare cost.
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    Created by Leatrice Burgess-Lester
  • Expansion of Medicaid Needed by Texas
    As a physician anesthesiologist, I know of many ill patients who are citizens, hardworking and yet can not afford health care.
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    Created by Catalina E Garcia, MD
  • Healthcare for South Carolina
    This petition is about making sure millions of people living in poverty-stricken South Carolina have actual access to affordable healthcare. Relying on emergency rooms and the like isn't nor has ever worked and it is a drain on the economy and the taxpayers involved in making that economy work. Well, No more - we need healthcare reform in South Carolina and sane people to realize that healthcare is an absolute right, not a business to be bartered around with! After seein Meidcaid get rejected in my state and realizing all the people who could've been helped, South Carolina is on the verge of being on the wrong side of history, yet again. Let's not make this mistake. We need to make this a serious issue, and that begins here.
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    Created by S-3 Burton