• Ratepayers Unite
    California law allows the ratepayers who own the district to vote for lower water rates and dismiss the professional water people who have monopolized the districts resources for their own purposes.
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    Created by Alex Easton-Brown, ratepayer
  • The Truth about BLM & Wild Horses in the West
    I have watched a documentary that gave clear evidence from persons affected in their careers with BLM and from those who advocate for the Wild Horses. It showed hard evidence (documents) of corruption within BLM as well their intent to systematically exterminate the wild horses throughout Nevada, Idaho & Wyoming for the purpose of "clearing the way"for BP Oil to install the Ruby pipeline in the near future. Those wild horse herds will obstruct BP's efforts as they will not be able to pass an EIS if horses are present. This is destruction of a national heritage, our Wild Horse Herd and we must stop BLM in their tracks.
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    Created by Sharon Comer
  • Implement and Enforce Child Safety Programs in Georgia School Bus Transportation
    Georgia leads the NATION in child-fatalities related to school bus loading/unloading zones. (source: National School Bus Loading and Unloading Survey).
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    Created by Ray Pounds
  • Mayor Bob Filner: Make Poverty a Priority
    It's a tragedy that anyone in San Diego should live in poverty, especially those who work hard every day and still struggle to support themselves or a family. Our city government can do much to combat working poverty, with policies that focus on living wages, access to affordable healthcare and creating quality jobs for San Diego residents. When all working people can support themselves and have money in their pockets to spend at local businesses, the entire city will benefit and we’ll finally be on our way to rebuilding our local economy.
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    Created by Clare Crawford
  • Mayor Bob Filner: Make Poverty a Priority
    It's a tragedy that anyone in San Diego should live in poverty, especially those who work hard every day and still struggle to support themselves or a family. Our city government can do much to combat working poverty, with policies that focus on living wages, access to affordable healthcare and creating quality jobs for San Diego residents. When all working people can support themselves and have money in their pockets to spend at local businesses, the entire city will benefit and we’ll finally be on our way to rebuilding our local economy.
    93 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Clare Crawford
  • Legalize Bud
    Legalization of Marijuana for all uses medical and recreational in all 50 states of America. Rules 1. 3 Oz limit 2. Legal age for posession and or use 21 3. Same rules that apply for alcohol will apply for marijuana
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    Created by Genesis
  • Level the Playing Field for US Manufacturing
    Leveling the playing field gives multi-national corporations less of a reason to manufacture overseas. 1) They will pay the same minimum wage as they do in the U.S. 2) They will follow the same Fair Labor Standards Act requirements. 3) They will follow the same OSHA regulations. 4) They will have the same environmental requirements
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    Created by Ken Burton
  • Daylight saving Time, spring forward and stay there!!!
    Why should we go thought this adjustment for an antiquated reason. At least in the Central time zone it would make more sense not to. Arizona got something right!
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    Created by William Brown
  • If a person is under 50 and bedridden
    My son is under 50 and it seems to make a huge difference in whether he will get care in order to walk again; it doesn't make sense when this is the time in his life that he needs to raise his young kids and give them a good life, providing for them and coaching them with basketball, taking them fishing and the like, he needs to stop being ignored by the system.
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    Created by Yvonne Reyes
  • Get rid of David Gregory on Meet the Press
    He is soft as a marshmellow when it comes to asking the tough questions.
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    Created by Marvin Haar
  • Remove Kristine E. Drettwan as Walworth County Family Court Commissioner
    Family Court Commissioner Drettwan, is your classic case of wanting to become a Judge to help and bring fairness to the good people of Walworth Col., But the truths of the Job has taken its told on her and she is no longer Fair or impartial. Here in Wisconsin, Separations and family custody is very simple, unless onside can prove the other unfit. It's 50/50 placement and basic child support guild lines are followed when requested. But Kristine E. Drettwan Does care about the law or even being fair. I sat for two day watching Kristine E. Drettwan practice, Time and time again she had decided who she liked a head of time and punished the other person regardless of evidence to the contrary. Most importantly the Marjory of her ruling of "temp" status are over turned by the Judge. This makes the position Family Court Commissioner wasteful and unnecessary. If no matter what her ruling is, you are going to have to go before another judge again to get a fair hearing. It makes the time and money standing in front of her useless and wasteful (and in the meanwhile the child of the Separation and family custody suffer) Long and short because of her inability to be fair .. Makes an already difficult, expensive and complected processes, Even more so and unnecessary!
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    Created by Chaim D sachs
  • Urge Inclusion in Popular Tween Magazines
    Magazines that target tween girls have an obligation to ensure the images they present are positive, balanced and honest. According to the 2010 US Census Bureau, approximately 5.2 million children under the age of 15 have a disability. American Girl and Discovery Girl magazines need to increase representation of girls with disabilties not just as a 'special feature'-but as part of every issue.
    30 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Maria Chepulis