• Sheriff Malone: Save Lives - Carry Naloxone
    Addiction is a devastating disease that affects 1/3 of all American households. Opiate overdose deaths are at epidemic levels. We must help save lives by carrying naloxone, a life-saving overdose reversal drug.
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    Created by Mary Morris
  • Scituate Selectman: Save the Teen Librarian position!
    I have always loved having a teen librarian. Now that I am officially a teenager, I was shocked to find out that I wouldn't have a teen librarian at the new library. They are not a children's librarian and not an adult librarian either. It's their JOB to help teens, and they always are good at it. There is going to be this amazing new teen space, but it won't be staffed full time by an actual teen librarian.
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    Created by Moira Feeney
  • Every Child in Massachusetts Deserves a Strong Start
    Massachusetts should be a leader on early education, but we're falling behind. Since 2001, we’ve seen a 50% decrease in the state’s commitment to early learning, adjusting for inflation. These cuts have led to long wait-lists for public preschool programs and undermine quality. The Boston Globe recently reported: "... the centers that care for the neediest children in the state — the ones who, research shows, most benefit from early education — are being starved of resources." Nearly 1 in 5 early education providers have shut their doors over the last 5 years. Because underfunding puts so much pressure on early educators, staff turnover is at or above 30 percent. We know that children learn best from an adult with whom they have a strong relationship, and this kind of turnover is unacceptable -- we must make sure teachers can afford to stay. The years of cuts are short-sighted. For every $1 we spend on early education, we save $7 over time as kids require less special education, perform better and earn more in the workforce. It's not just smart, it's the right thing to do. Right now, the Massachusetts Legislature is drafting their budget, and we have a chance to deliver a win for our youngest learners and their teachers. They need to hear from us that every child in Massachusetts deserves a strong start. 1. http://goo.gl/Pp3tgu
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    Created by Nathan Proctor
  • Uphold California's Bag Ban Bill
    Due to this 16 month delay, 17 billion more plastic shopping bags will be distributed, which have the potential to enter the environment. This will negatively impact oceans, wildlife, and the overall environment. Plastic bags dramatically impact green house gas emissions; 1 bag requires a large amount of petroleum. Animals die due to entanglement and ingesting plastic bags. For more information and ways you can help, please visit: http://www.surfrider.org/campaigns/defeat-the-ca-bag-ban-referendum and http://www.surfrider.org/ban-the-bag?banthebag Let us uphold this bag ban law in the 2016 general election!
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    Created by Henry Lee
  • New Mexico Delegates & Non-Delegates Stand up for Bernie March 12th Isleta
    We the people of New Mexico demand the Superdelegate system be abolished. Until that happens we demand that the Superdelegates vote in accordance to the will of the people, and without regard to personal preference or any other thing. I sign this petition with the understanding that I will make positive effort to attend the DPNM State Pre-Primary Convention at the Isleta Casino, meeting On March 12th to protest. We need delegates and non-delegates alike. We need to pack the house inside and out. This is important to our cause. Isleta Pueblo Resort 11000 Broadway Blvd SE Albuquerque, NM. #FeeltheBern National Coalition of Delegates for Bernie Sanders https://www.facebook.com/groups/NCDBS/
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    Created by James E Parks Jr
  • Pledge to Stick With Bernie Through the Primaries!
    With the race so close, Bernie may not win states his supporters are hoping for, but if we lose momentum that is the only way we lose. We must pledge not only to keep up the momentum but to strengthen it.
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    Created by Jade Olivier
  • Save Beaucatcher Mountain
    We support the Beaucatcher Greenway. But the new trailhead construction plans will cause irreversible harm to one of the last wild spaces with old growth trees in the Asheville city limits. In addition to the 82 trees currently slated to be cut, construction will damage root structures and harm or kill even more trees. For eight months community members have suggested viable options that accomplish the same goals faster, cheaper, with less environmental damage, and with community support instead of opposition. Asheville Parks refuses to conduct any environmental impact assessment by qualified professionals. We request that City Council ask the Tree Commission and a local entity with forest ecology expertise to propose design modifications, lessen environmental damage, and make the results of this evaluation public. Ample time remains for the city to modify its plans and prevent irreversible environmental damage. Asheville is not the kind of place where dozens of trees are cut down and many more are harmed in the name of preserving a greenspace. Asheville is not the kind of place where city planners bulldoze through damaging, unpopular projects over the valid and reasonable concerns of the public. Our city is better than this.
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    Created by Lisa Bakale-Wise
  • Not in our name, and not with our money
    Responding to a string of tragic shootings in Kalamazoo County since January 1, 2016 that have left several Kalamazoo area residents dead or badly injured, residents and community leaders are drawing attention to the epidemic of gun violence in the United States and taking aim directly at the companies profiting from it. Gun sales tend to increase after mass shooting events, increasing revenue for the gun industry, much of which is used to influence elections and lobby elected officials to prevent passage of common sense gun regulations at the state and national level. We need to take action as individuals by selling off any investments we have in companies that profit from gun violence and calling on others, especially our elected officials, to do the same. Kalamazoo city and county would not be the first local governments or pension funds to divest from the gun industry. New York City, Chicago, the state of Rhode Island, and the California State Teachers Retirement System, valued at nearly $150 billion, have already acted to sell off, and stop purchasing, investments in the gun industry. For more information on divestment from gun manufacturers, see http://unloadyour401k.com/ Certainly individual behaviors and ideas about guns need to change, but we also need to change the incentives so that gun makers cannot profit from gun violence.
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    Created by Sarah Hill
  • The Entertainment Grievance Act
    The number of dead sports athletes outnumber the number of live ones, and the ones that are alive have broken lives. How many wrestlers were left with nothing and broke after giving years of their bodies and lives? How many football players have nothing to show for after their sports careers ended? How many tragedies have occurred due to the shady practices of sports companies? Please sign this petition to destroy the harmful practices of corporate American sports. This is our America. It is not the property of corporations.
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    Created by brian maldonado
  • MORE RECESS TIME for DASD Elementary Students
    My son and my daughter both attend Beaver Creek Elementary School. My son attended kindergarten a few years ago and was given recess and snack time. My daughter, who started kindergarten this year, has no recess or snack time. When I inquired about it, I was told that the school needed more instructional time for kindergarten students. My son is in third grade and they are given one recess per day. Studies prove that children are much more attentive and retain more information when given adequate breaks. There is also a noticeable difference in behavioral issues. "Through active, free play and interactions with schoolmates, children can develop a respect for rules and an appreciation for other people's cultures and beliefs. They learn skills such as conflict resolution, self-discipline, determination, compromise and teamwork, as well as sharing during recess." Dr. Robert Murray, a pediatrician and professor of human nutrition at the Ohio State University, did a study on the benefits of recess. What she found, however, was that playtime’s benefits extend beyond the physical. “We came to the realization that it really affects social, emotional and cognitive development in a much deeper way than we’d expected,” she says. “It helps children practice conflict resolution if we allow them unstructured play, and it lets them come back to class more ready to learn and less fidgety.” For a real life example of the impact that increased recess can have, read this article entitled, "Texas School Triples Recess Time and Sees Immediate Positive Results in Kids": http://www.playgroundprofessionals.com/news/play/texas-school-triples-recess-time-and-sees-immediate-positive-results-kids101 Some of the links referenced above: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/131/1/183 http://study.com/academy/lesson/benefits-of-recess-for-elementary-school-children.html http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/31/yay-for-recess-pediatricians-say-its-as-important-as-math-or-reading/ PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION SO WE CAN GET THE SCHOOL BOARD TO GIVE OUR KIDS MORE RECESS!!!
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    Created by Peggy Carroll- Henry
  • Office of the President: A Vote of No Confidence on Behalf of the L&C Community
    For the past three years, there have been racist attacks on students of color immediately following the Ray Warren Symposium for Race and Ethnic Studies. Each time, students have organized, and requested that the administration take proactive steps to change the culture of racism on campus. The President's office has sent a letter to the community each year, but has not taken concrete steps to concretely address the attacks or the culture of racism on campus. This lack of commitment borders on neglect, and is hazardous to the health and well-bring of the L&C community.
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    Created by L&C Black Lives Matter Chapter
  • Help Save Democracy In California
    In 1988, Proposition 73 made publicly funded elections in California illegal. Simply put, democracy was stolen from us. Our voices are no longer heard. Our opinions no longer matter. This is an injustice that must be corrected. We must let our legislators know that we will not support those who work for special monied-interests instead of "We the People." To do that, we must repeal the state’s 28-year-old ban on publicly funded elections and demand the restoration of democracy by changing the way our elections are funded. Elections should be free of the corrupting influence of money and fair enough that anyone can run for public office, not just millionaires and their allies.
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    Created by Mary Mathieu