• Senate Democrats: say NO to funding Trump's wall, deportation force and detention camps.
    Trump’s goal is clear: this is a request to fund mass deportation. Trump is putting all the pieces in place for his Deportation Force to carry out mass deportation. In addition to the wall, Trump wants to vastly expand detention camps to lock up more immigrants including families seeking asylum, put more agents on the border, expand raid operations that will terrorize communities, and re-direct more federal funds toward prosecution of immigration violations. These rubber-stamp convictions are intended to warp the statistics and bolster their hate-fueled propaganda portraying immigrants as criminals. Trump is building out a police state, in part through his Deportation Force, so that any challenges to his dystopian detention and deportation nightmare can be swiftly and forcefully suppressed. Already under Trump, we have seen chaos at our airports and in our communities. That chaos and cruelty would only be magnified if Trump gets his way, but in order to implement these plans, he needs more money. We have the power to say NO. Tell Senate Democrats—especially leadership and members of the Appropriations Committee—to say NO to funding for Trump’s Deportation Force. On March 16, the Trump administration requested $3 billion from Congress for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to begin funding his executive orders through September 30, 2017. Republicans will need 60 votes to pass any funding bill - and there are only 52 Republicans in the Senate - so Democrats have the power to resist the Trump agenda. What does $3 billion to DHS pay for? • $1.4 billion to construct the border wall, a physical symbol of exclusion and hate and a clear waste of taxpayer dollars. • $1.2 billion for more detention facilities which will fuel the private prison industry and exacerbate existing, sometimes fatal, abuses in these facilities. • Prepares to hire 1,000 ICE agents in 2018 so more ICE agents will roam communities - including churches and courthouses – creating terror and panic. • Prepares to hire 500 more CBP agents even though DHS doesn’t meet existing hiring goals because so many applicants fail their polygraph tests. And this is just the beginning. Trump will need billions and billions in more funding to make his executive orders a reality. President Trump’s immigration agenda spells cruel separation of families and communities. Since his election, ICE has detained DREAMers, gone into courthouses to arrest survivors of domestic violence, deported mothers and fathers, and left families stranded oceans apart through his continued Muslim ban. Tell Senate Democrats to say NO to funding Trump’s wall, Deportation Force and detention camps.
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    Created by Mary Small
  • RISE — Repeal Ineffective Sentencing Enhancements and reduce jail overcrowding
    Please ask your legislators to support Senate Bill 180. The RISE Act, Senate Bill 180, has been introduced into the California Legislature by Senator Holly Mitchell (D-Los Angeles). It is a key sentencing reform bill in the effort to shift from a failed policy of mass incarceration and jail expansion to social investments that will actually reduce drug use and support vibrant, healthy communities. SB 180 would repeal the current three-year sentence enhancements for prior drug convictions, with the exception of convictions involving a minor. The enhancements are applied consecutively – three years for every prior conviction for possession for sale. Of the 1,700 people now serving sentences longer than five years, many more than 10 years, in county jails; the leading cause is non-violent drug sale offenses. Why is the RISE Act so important? It will: Free up taxpayer dollars for investment in cost-effective community based programs instead of costly jail expansion. Address the extreme sentences that are causing some people to spend 10 years or more in dangerous, overcrowded county jails. Reduce racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Reduce the practice of punishing people who are suffering from a substance disorder. Senate Bill 180 is co-sponsored by American Civil Liberties Union of California; California Public Defenders Association; Californians United for a Responsible Budget; Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights; Drug Policy Alliance; Ella Baker Center for Human Rights; Friends Committee on Legislation of California and Legal Services for Prisoners with Children.
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    Created by Kevan Insko
  • @RandPaul, @ChrisMurphyCT: Open Yemen's Hodeida Port to Avert Famine
    On Wednesday, March 22, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is holding a hearing on "The State of Global Humanitarian Affairs." Gregory Gottlieb of USAID will testify, as will Yves Daccord, Director-General of the International Committee of the Red Cross. [1] This is a key opportunity for Senators to press the Administration on what it will do to help avert famine in Yemen - and to press the Administration on why, by giving a green light to the Saudis to blockade and attack the crucial Yemeni port of Hodeida, the Administration is currently helping to cause famine in Yemen. [2] It's also a key opportunity for Senators to help highlight the advocacy of the Red Cross, which has called for access to Hodeida for aid organizations to bring in food and medicine to northern Yemen. [3] 53 Members of the House have called on the State Department to press to open Hodeida to food imports. [4] Senators should take this opportunity to echo this call. Urge SFRC Senators to use the hearing to press for opening Hodeida to avert famine by signing our petition. References: 1. "Flashing Red: The State of Global Humanitarian Affairs," https://www.foreign.senate.gov/hearings/flashing-red-the-state-of-global-humanitarian-affairs-032217 2. "Donald Trump’s Shift On Yemen Risks Plunging The Country Into Famine," http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-hodeidah-yemen-famine_us_58a88970e4b037d17d28610b 3. "Yemen conflict: Red Cross appeals for access to key port," http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39114349 4. https://lieu.house.gov/sites/lieu.house.gov/files/Letter%20to%20Tillerson%20from%20MoCs%20re%20Yemen%20Crisis%20030917.pdf
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    Created by Robert Naiman
  • DETROIT INSURANCE RATES NEED TO BE LOWERED
    When I see friends and family trying to insure a vehicle in Detroit but cannot because the monthly premium is more for one month than most others pay for a year, I cringe. When I see the rates continuing to climb with no end in sight I am speechless. I know that in Detroit having access to a vehicle means having the ability to go to a fruit market and buy fresh fruit, it means going to a grocery store, it is the ability to get to and from a job, it is being able to take your children to activities that are not accessible in Detroit. Until there are changes in our laws and some compassion, Detroiters cannot afford to insure their homes much less their cars. We need to sustain healthy, happy families in Detroit.
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    Created by Carmen
  • Help open Cornerstone (formerly Rome City) Charter Academy!
    Support our charter petition to give students in Northwest Georgia a great school!
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    Created by Dr. Marilyn Mitchell-McCluskey
  • Stop PGE's Price Gouging and Unethical Billing Practices
    My bill more than doubled inexplicably, then, that amount tripled, while my already minimal use has become more minimal. After hearing from others in my area and doing research, I see this has become a practice of PGE as of late.
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    Created by Susan
  • Place a HOLD on Supreme Court confirmation hearings
    This Supreme Court position could be the tipping point on issues that will impact the future for my daughters for years to come. I create this petition for them.
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    Created by Sarah Brockus
  • Demand Congress censure Trump for false wiretap allegations
    Trump's irresponsible accusations continue to waste government resources, damage relations with essential allies, and falsely accuse President Obama, the Justice Department and the intelligence community of a felony. Congress must impose a political cost to such actions.
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    Created by Leslie Bornstein
  • Stop Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn's pension
    I served honorably in the military for ten years, and have no pension. Why should I support, through my taxes, the pension of a traitor?
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    Created by Robert P. Fowler
  • Delay the vote on the Supreme Court nominee
    I am terrified that Mr. Trump's nominee will be confirmed before we get the results of the FBI investigation. If that happens and he is subsequently charged & convicted of misconduct concerning his election as President, it will be too late to undue the impact his nominee will have on the US for years to come,
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    Created by Carolyn Aldrich
  • We, the undersigned people of the United States of America
    We wish to apologize for the rude, nasty treatment that Chancellor Merkel suffered at the hands of the present occupier of our White House during her visit last week
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    Created by Joyce Korbin
  • Impeach Representatives who voted to repeal ACA
    I order to protect our health from billionaire insurance companies
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    Created by Dorothy Delrose