• Stop illegal foreclosures and evictions!
    We are speaking up to protect the rights of California's homeowners and tenants. California has strict foreclosure laws that must be followed exactly or the foreclosure sale is VOID, and strict laws for Unlawful Detainer to protect residents from illegal eviction. Much of California's housing crisis is caused by judges who fail to enforce these laws in thousands of individual cases, and by our Attorney General and District Attorneys who fail to prosecute housing crimes. Governor Brown and all our lawmakers say they are concerned about our deficient budget, unemployment, homelessness, and the shortage of affordable housing. STOP the second wave of this statewide scandal, and keep people in their rightful homes! CHIEF JUSTICE TANI CANTIL-SAKAUYE (http://www.courts.ca.gov/chiefjustice.htm), who also heads the California Judicial Council (http://www.courts.ca.gov), must collaborate with California's OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (https://oag.ca.gov/) and Governor Brown to guide the judges and protect against illegal foreclosures and evictions. JUDGES should investigate the paperwork and procedures in any Unlawful Detainer (eviction) case that follows a foreclosure sale, housing discrimination, or any other questionable activity. Fraudulent, counterfeit, robo-signed documents are NOT LEGAL and must not be allowed to substitute for legal documents. Any VOID foreclosure sale means the buyer CANNOT evict the residents. When speculators realize they cannot evict after a VOID sale, they will stop buying the houses at auction, and lenders who must keep these homes might be more motivated to modify the loans. Right now, the lenders (loan servicers) refuse to modify loans because they get more cash when they sell the house. Notice the low participation rate of lenders in the Keep Your Home California (KYHC) principal reduction program (PRP): http://keepyourhomecalifornia.org (Scroll down to Resources and click "Reports and Statistics" to find a map of California, where a mouse click reveals loan modifications by county.) ATTORNEY GENERAL KAMALA HARRIS must restore funding to assist foreclosure victims. As of June 30, 2015, homeowners no longer have assistance from the California Monitor (https://oag.ca.gov/mortgagesettlement) to report violations of CA Homeowner Bill of Rights, and no longer have legal assistance for themselves or their attorneys through California Homeowner Bill of Rights Resources (http://calhbor.org/ see "Note to readers" at bottom of page). ATTORNEYS and JUDGES should follow the case law and legal guidance provided by reputable sources, including the website for California Homeowner Bill of Rights Collaborative (http://calhbor.org/resources/). __Protections for California Tenants in Foreclosed Homes (updated May 2014) [PDF] http://www.calhbor.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Foreclosure-memo-6.4.2014.pdf __ Representing California Tenants & Former Homeowners in Post-Foreclosure Evictions (Updated through April 1, 2015), including when to CONSOLIDATE an Unlawful Detainer case with a Wrongful Foreclosure case, so the victim of unlawful attempt at eviction to stay in the home while the court examines the evidence. http://calhbor.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Post-FC-Eviction-PG-Apr-2015-update-FINAL.pdf __Litigating under California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights & Nonjudicial Foreclosure Framework (Updated through June 2015), explains how to enforce California's Homeowner Bill of Rights, which was championed by Attorney General Kamala Harris and signed into law by CA Governor Jerry Brown to protect homeowners as they apply for a loan modification. http://calhbor.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/PG-June-2015-update.pdf Video of signing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8g0P0sRwR0 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS should use their Foreclosure Crisis Recovery Funds Grants ($5.2 million total) from Attorney General Kamala Harris to combat mortgage and foreclosure fraud. See how much each county was awarded, and ask, "How was that money really spent?" http://oag.ca.gov/content/grants/fcrfg-awards EVERYONE: Send this petition to judges, attorneys, lawmakers, real estate professionals, bank employees, community activists, home defenders, reporters and anyone who who cares about housing rights.
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  • Welcome Syrian refugees!
    Every family has a right to a safe place to call home. Unfortunately, 4 million people, including many children and elderly, are displaced by war torn Syria. Gov. Jay Inslee has voiced his support for the refugees, but some others want to close our doors. We urge him and the entire legislature to stand by our values of compassion and inclusion and continue to welcome those seeking refuge to our state.
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  • Yes to medical marijuana dispensary at 32nd and Shea; yes to Swell Farmacy!
    Swell Farmacy appreciates your signature in support of the proposed dispensary! Bringing a new vibrant business that wants to give back to the community will only aid in the ongoing revitalization efforts!
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    Created by Jennifer
  • Stop Matt Bevin, governor-elect, from refusing Syrian refugees
    Based on today's statement by Governor-elect Bevin, he wants to follow other governors in refusing certain refugees. I have started to work with a local refugee organization and find it very difficult to reason with him. Instead of publicly (likely without any legal basis) refusing refugees, we send the wrong signal to those in need of our help.
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  • Tell Republican governors: Stop attacking refugees
    This week, at least 29 Republican governors have said they oppose letting Syrian immigrants into their state following the tragic attacks in Paris. Unlike Europe, which has been overwhelmed by the crisis, the U.S. has a thorough vetting process for every refugee who is allowed to enter the United States. The typical process takes between 18 and 24 months. Furthermore, under the U.S. Constitution, governors can’t deny any group of people entry to their state, nor can they determine our federal refugee policy, which is set by the president. Statements attacking Syrian refugees make no one safer and create an environment where racist attacks are more prevalent. We can be a strong, secure country and a welcoming, moral one at the same time.
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  • Support for Governor Wolf
    I am starting this petition because Gov Wolf has received numerous objections towards his decision to accept Syrian Refugees. I want to show him that there are many people in Pennsylvania who respect and support his decision.
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  • Stand with Kerry for Syria agreement to confront ISIS
    Secretary of State John Kerry says a ceasefire between Syria's government and opposition could be just weeks away from reality, AP reports. [1] Kerry said the ceasefire envisioned by the political process agreed upon in Vienna on 11/14 would significantly help efforts to fight ISIS as well as end the Syrian civil war. “We're weeks away conceivably from the possibility of a big transition for Syria, and I don't think enough people necessarily notice that,” Kerry said. John McCain noticed, and he’s not happy. McCain slammed the ceasefire deal on NPR, on the grounds that it accepts that Russia and Iran have influence in Syria. [2] But a war to remove Russian and Iranian influence from Syria would be a long war indeed. Saudi Arabia and Turkey, key backers of the Syrian opposition, signed the deal in Vienna, but that’s not good enough for John McCain. Secretary Kerry has done what 55 House Democrats [3], led by Jim Himes, urged him to do: get a deal with Russia and Iran to end the Syrian civil war, so the world can cooperate to confront ISIS. As Rep. Himes said on the House floor at the time [4], Washington has to accept that a realistic political deal in Syria that allows the world to focus on confronting ISIS is not going to be “perfect” from Washington’s point of view. Urge Congress to support the Syria ceasefire deal by signing our petition. References: 1. http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-paris-consult-french-leaders-attack-082615127--politics.html 2. http://www.npr.org/2015/11/17/456326738/sen-john-mccain-on-isis 3. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-naiman/rep-jim-himes--54-house-d_b_8222622.html 4. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-naiman/to-help-syrians-back-real_b_8474446.html
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  • Stand with refugees
    While many Americans have responded to the Paris attacks with compassion, Republicans—including 27 governors and many of the leading GOP candidates for president—are rushing to block refugee families from entering our borders. We all need to stand up, be counted, and reject fearmongering and the scapegoating of refugees.
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    Created by Ben Wikler
  • A Heartless Decision
    Amidst growing anti-immigrant rhetoric that's harming our communities and our economy, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has dealt a cruel blow. They ruled against the President’s Executive Action on Immigration which would have protected millions of immigrant families from separation and allowed them to be more visible in their ongoing contributions to our country’s economy. However, the fight isn't over. We still have a chance to stand up for fair treatment of immigrant families and for our economy. To be clear, taking action is important for our families and also for our economy. Research shows that immigrants play a large and important role in our economy, founding many of our largest companies, as well as building small businesses that fuel our economy. [1] In fact, an estimated 30 percent of the small business growth over the last two decades was driven by immigrants — and studies also show that immigrants are more than twice as likely to start a businesses as U.S.-born citizens. [2,3] Immigrants or the children of immigrants founded more than 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies. [4] The executive action included two key programs: The expansion of a program for DREAMers (youth and young adults who came to the U.S. as children without documentation), and the establishment of a new program that would help undocumented immigrant parents and others - who meet certain criteria - to not be separated from their loved ones, as well as to work legally. (The programs are called DACA and DAPA, respectively.) But before these programs could be implemented, a number of governors and attorneys general challenged the executive action by bringing a lawsuit against it. Legal scholars say this politically motivated lawsuit has no legal merit. And leading economists have calculated that the two programs would add $90 billion to the nation's economy in an expanded workforce and payroll taxes. Help me tell the DOJ to move as quickly as possible to appeal this anti-immigrant lawsuit so that it can go before the Supreme Court! _______________________________________________________________ [1] "The Shocking Stats About Who’s Really Starting Companies in America," Fast Company. [2] "Immigrant Small Business Owners," Fiscal Policy Institute. [3] Ibid. [4] "Report: New American Fortune 500," Partnership for a New American Economy.
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  • Oregon, Welcome Syrian Refugees Now!
    In light of the xenophobia around the country in response to the Syrian refugee crisis, Oregon should be a model of an enlightened state that does not give into waves of bigotry. Instead of responding with "no comment," Governor Kate Brown should unambiguously stand up for what is morally right and welcome victims of the war in Syria into our state, as Oregon has done for refugees from all over the globe for decades.
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  • Don't Let the Terrorists Win: Accept Syrian Refugees
    I have always been horrified that the United States turned back ships of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. I never want to see the United States take that route again. I also think that the only way to fight terrorism is to embrace our values so that people can see the clear difference.
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    Created by Julie Salwen
  • Please help me get my son out of prison. STOP juvenile life sentences for non-murder offenses
    My son was given a 25-year to Life enhancement on a 6-year sentence for a total of 31 years to Life at the age of 18 for assault with a firearm with no fatalities. It was his first offense and he was given an indeterminate sentence.
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    Created by Theresa Ensele