• Take Down the Confederate Flag
    I have seen a multitude of Confederate flags ammoung our community, and they should not be allowed to serve as a respresentation in our society.
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    Created by Rachel Rittmeyer
  • Replace the Hate in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
    My daughter has been the target of racially discriminatory, gender degrading, belief insulting harassment by the same student who has spewed hate speech at her twice in the past year. I will not allow it to happen for a third instance. My child and all children deserve to feel safe, supported, and equally important in school. We must demand accountability from our school system to ensure their policy is put into ACTION.
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    Created by Nicole Hitchcock
  • Banning "Dumb & Dangerous" Meters in Washington State
    Technology should serve the people and not oppress the people. The more you study smart meters, the more you will NOT want them on your house or in your state. Hi Smart meters are being rolled out despite being a class 2b probable carcinogen, causing heart arrhythmia, head ache, other health problems and invasion of privacy. Private military organizations and utilities were awarded 3.4 billion to implement smart meters and smart grid against peoples wishes and behind the false premise of "green". We should be able to choose if we want our privacy invaded and if we want to expose ourselves to carcinogens. This invades our Constitutional rights to privacy, liberty and life. That's why I signed a petition to President Donald Trump, Governor jay Inslee, The United States House of Representatives, The United States Senate, The Washington State House, and The Washington State Senate, which says: “We the undersigned citizens of Washington State are very upset at the idea of having smart meters imposed upon us. We have researched this new technology and now understand that it is not healthy. Indeed, given their inaccuracies and health risks these meters are more accurately called “dumb dangerous” meters rather than "smart" meters. Smart meters/smart grid is an assault on the health of Americans and an invasion of our privacy. People should be informed about the risks of having a smart meter.People should not be charged a penny to retain their health and privacy. That is extortion and should be punishable be jail instead of funded by our government! Public Utility Commissions (PUCs) and legislators across the country need protect our constitutional right to heath, life and privacy! Corporations should not be able to profit at the expense of public health or by trampling on our Constitutional rights!"
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    Created by Bradford S. Weeks, M.D.
  • Against Animal Experiments at Utah University.
    As an avid makeup user and animal lover, I didn't take a second thought of how companies test their products. As I began to research Animal experiments for a school paper what I found was horrific. Most of the animals being experimented on for medicine and cosmetics are being chemically burned, paralyzed and injected with synthetic drugs. Ninety percent of drugs tested on animals fail in humans because of our body makeup. Some animals are even rejected pain medicine causing them to suffer.
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    Created by Brandi Noell
  • Roses for All! Bring back the Tuesday and Saturday Free Hours at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden!
    I am heartbroken that the Brooklyn Botanical Garden has practically erased it's free admission hours. My high school students used to go after school on Tuesdays to sit under the cherry blossoms. Families used to spend Tuesdays, and Saturday mornings wandering the paths, their children delighting in wonders we city folks can't normally access. We have to raise our standards; it is not okay for our cultural institutions to be available only to the economically privileged. When I was a kid, the garden was free to all, every day. My mother still remembers the day, right after they began charging, that a big family turned away in disappointment, unable to afford entry. Free hours only on a Friday morning mean that no working person can go, and no young people can go. This is unacceptable! I have lived in Brooklyn my entire life, and been a member of the garden for the last four years. It is one of my favorite places. And I miss the sweetness of the Tuesday scene when the garden filled with families, youth, couples on dates. This is a plea to fix this wrong immediately; please BBG, be the community resource you are meant to be. Do not participate in discrimination!
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    Created by Jade Sanchez-Ventura
  • Save Public Water Accesses
    Zundel's Road going to Mobile Bay in Point Clear, AL was blocked with a fence by the County Commission on April 24, 2018. My husband and I tore down the fence and deposited it in the Commissioner's office. We have stopped the Commission four times before but they continue to ignore the Alabama Supreme Court decision in (McPhillips v. Brodbeck) of 1971 that states you cannot block vehicular access on Zundel's Road.
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    Created by Robin Hutchison
  • A change to AMC Theaters
    I'm starting this petition because deaf and hearing impaired people do actually exist and like to be able to enjoy the same luxuries as people who can hear fine. The theaters do not treat these people fairly and provide very poor equipment for them. A massive change needs to happen and this is just the start.
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    Created by Jacob Henderson
  • Bring back Soda Pallooza
    As of today, for the summer of 2018 Race Trac will no longer be continuing soda pallooza. This is a tragedy for those who cherished this wonderful time of the year, lets get it back!
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    Created by Anna R
  • Jeb Bush Orchestra @ Jeb Bush
    Funk band Jeb Bush Orchestra must open for former Florida governor Jeb Bush (having no affiliation with the Jeb Bush Orchestra).
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    Created by Luke B.
  • Do Not Hurt Derita!
    Dear City Council members and City Staff. We are reaching out regarding several proposed affordable housing projects that are seeking City Council approval as well as Housing Trust Funds. Specifically, these are the three projects that would be clustered in Derita, the Nevin Rd Apartments, Sugar Creek Greene, and Mineral Springs, which total to 208 units serving residents making between 30%-60% of the area median income. These are slated for an area less than one mile radius from our center at Mallard Creek and Sugar Creek Rds. We fear that clustering these projects in this already affordable neighborhood would not serve the city’s interest as a whole and certainly not the interest of the neighborhood. While Charlotte at large has an affordable housing problem, a drive through Derita or searching through listings will show you that Derita does not. The area is consistently one of the most affordable areas of the city. A meal at Maria’s Grill, a neighborhood staple, shows you a diverse community that lives and works together, in what could be a model for other areas. Residents and local community and business leaders have been working very hard to advocate for investments and improvements in Derita, battling negative perceptions and frankly, the reality of being overlooked for decades. Derita and Mineral Springs, with their proximity to University City has the opportunity to be recognized as prosperous and desirable community once again. At that time, affordable housing may indeed be warranted as people are drawn to the area and prices rise. The free market will reshape Derita – hopefully for the better. It is our belief that subsidizing what could be negative influences on the community that deter future development and redevelopments would be a mistake. The heavy industrial uses to the south and negative influences down the Sugar Creek corridor (primarily clustered at the I-85 interchange) contribute to the low land prices in this area. This has also been worsened by the massively delayed University City Connector and Graham Street Extension / Mallard Creek re-alignment. This project is still incomplete, though the neighborhood business association and Derita Statesville Road Community Organization, seeing the negative business effects, has been vocal in working with NC-DOT on seeing progress. Thank you for reading this and hearing our opinion. We trust that city staff and city council members will hear our concerns and consider other ways to disperse affordable housing throughout Charlotte.
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    Created by Derita Statesville Road Community Organization
  • College athletes getting paid
    As a college athlete I feel that we should get paid because we are bringing revenue to the school, and don't have free time to get a job to support us outside of school.
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    Created by Brynn Sherbert
  • GOV 310 L: Hardin House Soda Machine Extended Time
    I am personally a resident of Hardin House and think this would be a great change to better the experience of Hardin!
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    Created by Caroline Wood