• Save our Soccer Complex!
    Fifteen years ago, the city leased a former junkyard and a cornfield to a non-profit soccer club called the Coulee Region United Soccer Association. CRUSA has spent those fifteen years building that 50 acre site into one of the premier soccer complexes in the Midwest, at NO COST to the city. It has benefited the entire community and surrounding area, and has been managed for the greater good of all and shared generously with all who love soccer. And now some people in the City of La Crosse government want to take it away and run it for profit.
    412 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Bill Motzel
  • Stop Illegal Foreclosures in Washington County, Utah
    Liberty is founded on property rights. There is strength in numbers.
    75 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Helen Baltazar
  • Claudia says: "They are coming for you next"!
    The illegal corporations and the courts are one and the same. We the little people have to fight them both at the same time. Example, for six years; although, the statuate has expired barred by latches both the court and the corps have ignored and acted as if it's not so.
    103 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Claudia Wiltbank-Johnson
  • Bringing Change to the Family Court System
    The California Family Court System needs to start doing what it was designed to do: act in the best interest of our children. This isn't about Mothers' Rights or Fathers' Rights- it is about the rights of our children to live in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment. The courts are too focused on being quick and fair with 50/50 custody splits instead of focusing on what is best for the children.
    320 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Tina Swithin
  • Nashvillians Against the Asphalt Plant
    We are trying to prevent the addition of a new Asphalt Plant in our backyards within a few hundred feet of homes with children and adults with breathing and health issues. The street where the Plant is proposed is already dangerous and a lot of slow moving Dump Trucks will make it even worse. Homeowners in this area have suffered enough with falling property values. When an Asphalt Plant moves in, property can fall as much as 45% an amount that would be devastating to homeowners in this area.
    290 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Karen Kelley
  • Obama Threatens To "Hold Accountable" Soldiers Who Burned Korah
    Stopping Obama from threatening our military for crimes of war!!!
    66 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Karen Hollifield
  • NON RESIDENTS ~ supporting Hold the Fort ~ Save Gloucester *Please sign this petition only if you...
    We suport the people of Gloucester who oppose the conversion of the property commonly referered to as the Birdseye property and adjacent lands, to an overlay district allowing residential use. NON RESIDENTS ~ supporting Hold the Fort ~ Save Gloucester *Please sign this petition only if you are NOT from Gloucester.
    501 of 600 Signatures
    Created by Denise Foley
  • Hold the Fort ~ Save Gloucester *GLOUCESTER RESIDENTS SIGN THIS ONE
    ***GLOUCESTER RESIDENTS Petition*** Re: Rezoning of the Birdseye Property 2012 If you are a Gloucester resident, please be sure you are siging the right petition. This one is for GLOUCESTER RESIDENTS. Thank you.
    244 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Denise Foley
  • "Delaware Senate: Save Law Enforcement from Budget Cuts."
    Since, the rise of unemployment, there has been an escalation of hierarchy crimes in the communities affecting children and families. Why should people be concern about this detrimental issue? Because, there is a bodacious criminal behavior that has risen in the communities; only an increase in law enforcement experts could address this new criminal behavior. In various communities there is a lack of law enforcement power/there has been an increase of intruders/criminals invading the communities. Not having enough law enforcement in the communities could compromise the quality of life and safety for the entire community. Signing this petition would help petition for increase law enforcement in the communities. Increase funding in the budget for law enforcement in the communities is needed. Increasing law enforcement in the communities could chisle away hierarchy crimes. The communities need more law enforcement in the communities/additional municiple workers policing the neighborhoods. The communities need increase law enforcement to help families at risk; particularly children, the disabled population,/the elderly population. "The Senate has the power to implement a budget that would support funding that would increase law enforcement in the communities. We are calling the entire Delaware Senate to take a stand in the upcoming budget. We are calling the entire Delaware Senate to approve funds in the budget that could help increase law enforcement in the communities. Having an increase in budget funding for more law enforcement is needed. An increase in law enforcement in the communites could help decrease the escalation of hierarchy crimes in the communities."
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Patricia Martin
  • Redistricting
    I do not like the games that are being played with redistricting. Draw straight lines and play fair. Stacking the deck is shameful. I want you to support fair play. Let the people decide who they really want to represent them. Don't support a system that excludes based on redistricting.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Lawrence Tynan
  • Stop Gov. Falin and Republcans war on the poor and middle class of Ok.
    The Gov. and Republicans Are trying to Eliminate Tax Credits on the Poor, The Middle Class and Small Businesses, While Protecting Big Oil And Big Corporation.
    4 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Roger Johnson
  • Chatham County Line Site: Support Rezoning
    Voice opposition to the current B-1 zoning at the county line site. Change the zoning at the county line site from B-1 General Business to NB- Neighborhood Business, which would encourage business that is better scaled to meet the needs of the surrounding community.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Smart Development For Chatham