• We stand with our associates!
    Public schools need more staff members that have the heart and passion that Jessica and Chelsi convey.  They are both major advocates for these children and their biggest supporters in seeing them grow in a safe environment.  
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    Created by Ashley Adams
  • Fire Prevention in Stockton, NJ
    Your support can help keep Stockton safe from fires!
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  • Show Us the Tariff Fees!
    Trump’s tariffs aren't making the lives of Americans better—in fact, they're shifting the burden directly onto consumers. Billionaires will be fine, but everyday families will feel these rising costs the most. American households will have to pay an estimated $4,000 more per year due to Trump's tariffs. Retailer giants like Amazon have the reach, the influence, and the infrastructure to set a new standard in giving consumers the clarity we deserve. But instead, Amazon is giving in to Trump's demands. Amazon should lead the industry in pricing transparency by clearly displaying tariff-related fees alongside product prices. And other major corporations should follow suit. If Amazon wants to be a consumer-first company, now's the time to prove it and stop bending to Trump’s will. Join us in calling on Amazon's leadership to stop hiding tariff-related fees and give us the transparency we deserve.
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  • Keep schools safe for children and families—and keep ICE out!
    The threat of ICE in schools creates unnecessary trauma, leads to damaged trust in educators, and causes students from undocumented and mixed-status families to miss school, leaving a lasting impact on their education. And surveillance and intimidation in our schools creates an unwelcoming and harmful environment for all children. Some school districts in states like California, New York, and Illinois are already taking action to protect the rights of students—and we need more districts to follow their lead and put students’ safety first.  With federal protections weakened by the Trump administration, school districts must pledge to:  • Prohibit immigration officials from entering schools if they don’t have a judicial warrant • Ensure ALL students know their rights, including that they cannot be forced to share their immigration or residency status with an ICE agent • Train all school personnel to be able to identify ICE agents and protect students Our children deserve to learn free from fear—regardless of immigration status. Sign the petition now >> 
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  • U.S. guns will keep ending up in the hands of cartels — until Congress stops it
    U.S. gun laws are weak. Mexican drug cartels exploit those weaknesses. What's that equal? A flood of firearms. But while Trump officials mull sending U.S. troops to fight cartels in Mexico — a move likely to unleash untold levels of violence and suffering on both sides of the border — Sen. Dick Durbin and Rep. Joaquin Castro offer a genuine way to curb cartel power and corruption: the Stop Arming Cartels Act. This bill cracks down on the unlicensed gun market that pumps a deadly pipeline of up to 500,000 U.S.-made guns to cartel hands each year. In a recent study, the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) traced nearly 70% of guns recovered at Mexican crime scenes back to U.S. gun manufacturers or importers. This deadly ‘iron river’ of guns fuels cartel warfare, migrant smuggling, and a fentanyl crisis that has devastated families across the country — and it’s time to dam it up. This bill isn’t just about stopping international crime. It’s about keeping people, on both sides of the border, safe. It deserves bipartisan support. It’s the kind of legislative solution that families, particularly those directly impacted by addiction and a failed war on drugs, are heading to the Hill to lobby for — and you have a key role to play too. Every weapon smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border strengthens cartels and makes us all less safe. Tell your members of Congress: Co-sponsor and pass the Stop Arming Cartels Act (H.R.923/S.367) to stop the ‘iron river’ now!
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  • Protect judges and democracy from Trump's power grab!
    Trump has ratcheted up his fight with the judiciary when his FBI arrested a Wisconsin judge. And then, Trump’s press secretary wouldn’t rule out arresting Supreme Court justices. The Trump admin is accusing the judge of obstructing immigration officials — following through on Trump's threat against all local, state, and federal officials who try to stop his vile mass deportation plans. All while his administration defies federal court orders. This public show of force against the checks on Trump’s power is the latest move to take down our democracy and the rule of law. Republicans in the Senate are also pushing the No Rogue Rulings Act, a bill already passed in the House to take power away from federal judges and hand it to Trump. Our leaders must stand against this extreme power grab. The arrest of the county judge in Wisconsin, celebrated by FBI Director Kash Patel, is an extreme act meant to strike fear into any judge or other government official who goes against Trump’s agenda. And the No Rogue Rulings Act is an extreme right-wing reaction to federal judges placing injunctions on Trump’s policies. Trump’s showdown with the judiciary is a constitutional crisis. Republicans in Congress are trying to tilt the scales for Trump and hand him absolute power with their No Rogue Rulings legislation. Sign the petition: The rule of law and our democracy are on the line. Stop Trump’s power grab — oppose the No Rogue Rulings Act! Sources: - https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/26/judge-dugan-arrest-trump-battle-courts/ - https://newrepublic.com/post/194481/karoline-leavitt-arrest-supreme-court-judges
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  • Act Now to Stop This Dangerous War Budget
    As Republicans plot HUGE budget plus ups at the Pentagon, they’d balance things with $880 BILLION in cuts elsewhere — and that includes life-saving programs like Medicaid. House Republicans just unveiled a Trump-backed bill that would pour $150 BILLION more into weapons and war. If you add that to the previously approved $886 BILLION Pentagon topline? We’re not just spending more on bombs and bullets than any other country in the world, we’re well past the $1 TRILLION threshold. The final negotiations on these bad budget plans are likely to come down to just the next few weeks — and the votes were always going to be close. But now, with a dozen Republicans signaling they won’t back a bill that includes massive cuts to Medicaid, this fight is becoming one we have a crucial shot at winning. This moment marks the start of a legislative sprint to press Congress to REJECT the misguided notion that BILLIONS more for weapons and war are the way to keep our communities safe. The first step? Sending a message to congressional leadership from tens of thousands of people across the country that this plan is nothing but a non-starter.
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  • Let Us Use Our Phones at Lunch: Restore Freedom in Pasco Schools!
    Hey everyone, I’m starting a petition to bring phone use back during lunch, and I really need your support. Right now, we don’t have the freedom to use our phones during one of the only breaks we get in the day. Lunch should be our time—to relax, check in with family, listen to music, or just have a moment to ourselves. We’re trusted to use phones responsibly outside of school—why not during lunch? By signing this petition, you’re helping send a clear message to the school board: we deserve to have a voice in the rules that affect us every day. The more of us who sign, the more seriously they’ll take this issue. It’s not just about phones—it’s about fairness, trust, and being treated like the responsible students we are. So if you believe in having that choice back, take 10 seconds and add your name. Together, we can actually make a difference. Thanks for standing up with me!
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  • The Future of Alternative Schools in JeffCo
    JeffCo's alternative schools will serve their students best if educators have both a voice and a vote in the future of their schools!
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  • Demand Transparency: Investigate Judge Beverly Cannone’s Bias in the Karen Read Case
    Justice cannot be served behind closed doors, nor can it be trusted when bias is left unchecked. Please sign and share this petition to hold our judiciary accountable and ensure the Karen Read case is tried fairly — as our Constitution demands.
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  • Veterans looking for Kevin Kiley
    We veterans, like elected representatives, have sworn an oath to protect and defend our constitution and our nation against all enemies, foreign and domestic.  We still stand by that oath. It is vital that we work together to protect our nation, its constitution, and our democracy.
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  • Support AB 338 – Invest in Wildfire Recovery and Workforce Development for California Communities
    Here’s why AB 338 matters and why we need your voice: • It provides $50 million for workforce training in construction, healthcare, education, mental health, housing, and emergency services—fields critical for recovery. • It creates immediate employment opportunities for underemployed and unemployed people in affected areas. • It supports mental health recovery by funding the training of professionals to meet rising needs. • It gives access to expedited licenses and certifications so individuals can re-enter the workforce quickly. • It strengthens community resilience and economic recovery, reducing the long-term cost of future disasters. If AB 338 is not passed: • People will continue to struggle to find stable employment. • Communities will face prolonged recovery and economic hardship. • Mental health issues will continue to rise, with few trained professionals to respond.       As MSW students and interns, we have seen clients and communities face systemic barriers that directly impact their well-being and access to essential services. Our educational experiences have strengthened our belief in the importance of advocating for underserved populations to promote equity and improve the quality of life for those we serve. This issue is particularly important to us as future social workers living in California, as this Assembly Bill aims to support the very populations we are currently serving, or plan to serve. Addressing this issue is not only a professional responsibility but also a moral obligation. As future social workers, we’ve all decided to enter this field due to our genuine care about assisting others and wanting to make impactful, positive differences in their lives. We’ve witnessed how policies have the ability to influence the day-to-day lives of the communities we serve, and although policies are ideally created to facilitate progress, there are times when they create barriers as well. This is why this bill is important to us; it is an opportunity to advocate for the individuals we serve and push for meaningful change.
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