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GET HEALTHIER COLORADO! . . . GET ColoradoCare* Initiative#20 PETITION SIGNATURES IN 2015 SO IT C...IT'S ABOUT OUR Health and Our Health Care in Colorado! And, we want to VOTE FOR the ColoradoCare* Initiative#20 in November 2016! We need affordable, quality health care for all Coloradans! We need it now! We cannot wait! . . . *(previously known as the "Colorado Health Care Cooperative") . . . TWO YEARS AGO, starting in May of 2013, over 700 Coloradans, yourself included, signed our petition stating: "VOTE FOR the Colorado Health Care Cooperative in 2013!!!" When you signed this petition in 2013, your signing was communicated to your state elected officials, including Governor John Hickenlooper, and members of the Colorado State House and Senate. Our intent was to have the State Legislature refer the "Cooperative" to the November State ballot that year so all registered voters could make the decision for/against universal health care in Colorado. WE SAID: As my Colorado Senator or Representative, I’m asking you to VOTE to send the Colorado Health Care Cooperative to the voters of Colorado as a referred measure on November 5, 2013.” We added: “It’s our Health and our Health Care! We Coloradans have the right to make the decision for ourselves at the ballot box!” We further declared: “It’s about our Health and our Health Care in Colorado! And, we want to VOTE FOR the Colorado Health Care Cooperative in November 2013! We need affordable, quality health care for all Coloradans NOW! Let us vote! Let us decide! We need it now! We cannot wait!” EVEN BEFORE THAT, in late 2011 through early 2013, many of us, including you possibly, over 1450 Coloradans, signed an earlier petition stating: "We need affordable, quality health care for all Coloradans! We need it now! We cannot wait!" This earlier petition also went to the same set of decision-makers in Colorado, and was delivered personally to Governor Hickenlooper's office, while our elected representatives in the State House and Senate were notified by emails. BOTTOM LINE RESULTS ACHIEVED SO FAR (as I see it) were that . . . The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was affirmatively accepted in Colorado, and despite some strong opposition, Colorado created its own marketplace, known as a State Exchange, and accepted Medicaid expansion even though the U.S. Supreme Court made the Medicaid expansion "voluntary" for states in June 2012. So far, Colorado's "uninsured rate" has fallen from ~17% to ~11% . . . so I would argue that Colorado very much still needs what our earlier petitions have been asking for and seeking to promote as a unique, Colorado solution . . . Everyone covered . . . Billions of dollars saved . . . Comprehensive health prevention and health care benefits . . . In the ColoradoCare Health Plan now referred to as ColoradoCare Initiative#20 . . . Designed in Colorado for a healthier Colorado . . . LESSONS LEARNED: It’s up to us, the citizens and registered voters of Colorado, to make this happen . . . so now in 2015, it’s past time for us to do what needs to be done to GET OUR VOTE FOR the ColoradoCare Initiative#20 in November, 2016 . . . Gather ~100,000 valid voter petition signatures by October, 2015 . . . This really is up to us! . . . To do! . . . or not . . . That is TODAY'S BIG QUESTION! . . .54 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ken Connell
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Stop a $79 million corporate tax heist in MassachusettsWhere is Massachusetts going to get the money to improve the T, expand early education to every child or invest in job growth? Well, we can start by looking at the Cayman Islands. Corporations dodge taxes by booking profits made here to offshore tax havens that levy little to no tax. It’s about time that these corporations start living by the same rules as the rest of us. It’s time to close these loopholes and invest in an economy that works for everyone. Oregon and Montana have already passed laws to recoup money stashed in offshore tax havens. If we enacted the same policy here in Massachusetts, it would generate $79 million dollars, and legislation has been filed in both the State House and Senate. [1] On Tuesday, June 9, legislators will be considering this bill at a meeting in the statehouse. Massachusetts Fair Share hand deliver all your signatures at that time. Massachusetts legislators are hearing plenty from the big corporations. Help us make sure they hear your voice, too. 1. Full text of the bill available here: https://malegislature.gov/Bills/189/House/H2477893 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Nathan Proctor
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Coca-Cola: Protect our children and drop Monster EnergyMedical researchers have found that energy drinks can lead to: (2,3,4,5,6) • Seizures • Arrhythmia • Increased blood pressure • Kidney problems • Hyperactivity and inattention • Increased anxiety • Addiction As carbonated beverage sales drop for the 10th straight year and energy drink sales increase, Coca-Cola is purchasing a 16.7% stake in Monster Energy and getting two seats on its Board of Directors in order to increase profit (7,8,9). Under this deal, Monster Energy may become as ubiquitous as Coca-Cola. According to a Coca-Cola press release, “The Coca-Cola Company will become Monster’s preferred distribution partner globally and Monster will become The Coca-Cola Company’s exclusive energy play” (10). Tell Coca-Cola’s CEO and Board of Directors: Place the health of children over profit! Drop Monster Energy! The American Association of Poison Control Centers has an alert specifically for energy drinks and reports receiving 2,810 calls about exposures to energy drinks in 2014 (11). So far in 2015, 61% of the calls to poison control centers across the U.S. about energy drinks have been in relation to children 18 and younger (12). Monster Energy has been criticized for marketing to youth through social media, music and sporting event sponsorships, celebrity endorsements, high school athlete recognition, and alcoholic references(13, 14). In 2013, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation investigated Monster Energy and other energy drink makers for marketing to youth and recommended standards for more responsible marketing practices (15). The recommended standards include to stop marketing to youth under 18 and to stop featuring underage youth in marketing and promotional campaigns (16). Monster Energy refused to comply with these and other recommended standards, according to a 2014 report by U.S. Senators Edward Markey, Richard Durbin, and Richard Blumenthal (17). The American Medical Association recently came out in support of banning the marketing of energy drinks to minors (18). The American Academy of Pediatrics states that energy drinks “should never be consumed by children or adolescents” (19). The American Academy of Family Physicians adopted a resolution “to advocate for a ban on stimulant drinks for individuals younger than 18” (20). Tell Coca-Cola’s CEO and Board of Directors: Protect children from predatory marketing! Drop Monster Energy! This petition is endorsed by the Public Health Advocacy Institute and the California Center for Public Health Advocacy. This petition is sponsored by the UNITE HERE Parents Committee. Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165, Nevada affiliates of UNITE HERE, represent over 55,000 workers in Las Vegas and Reno, including at most of casino resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. UNITE HERE represents 270,000 workers in gaming, hotel, and food service industries in North America. -- REFERENCES (1) The Coca-Cola Company and Monster Beverage Corporation Enter into Long-Term Strategic Partnership. The Coca-Cola Company Press Release. August 14, 2014. http://www.coca-colacompany.com/press-center/press-releases/the-coca-cola-company-and-monster-beverage-corporation-enter-into-long-term-strategic-partnership (2) Babu et al. 2008. Energy Drinks: The New Eye Opener for Adolescents. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine 9(1):35-42). http://com-emergency.sites.medinfo.ufl.edu/files/2013/02/energy-drinks.pdf (3) Marcie Beth Schneider, MD, FAAP. Statement to the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on behalf of the American Academy of Pediatrics. July 31, 2013. http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CHRG-113shrg88760/html/CHRG-113shrg88760.htm (4) Schwartz et al. 2015. Energy Drinks and Youth Self-Reported Hyperactivity/Inattention Symptoms. Academic Pediatrics. Published online February 8, 2015. http://neuropl.us/assets/1-s2.0-S1876285914004252-main.pdf (5) Trapp et al. 2014. Energy drink consumption is associated with anxiety in Australian young adult males. Depression and Anxiety 31(5):420-428. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019267 (6) Marin Institute 2007. Alcohol, Energy Drinks, and Youth: A Dangerous Mix. http://alcoholjustice.org/images/stories/EnergyDrinkReport.pdf (7) Kell, John. U.S. soda sales dropped for the 10th straight year in 2014. Fortune. March 26, 2015. http://fortune.com/2015/03/26/soda-sales-drop-2014/ (8) Wong, Venessa. Overcaffeination Concerns Haven’t Dented Energy Drinks. Bloomberg Business. June 6, 2013. http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-06-06/overcaffeination-concerns-havent-dented-energy-drinks (9) The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company and Monster Beverage Corporation Enter into Long-Term Strategic Partnership. Press Release. August 14, 2014. http://www.coca-colacompany.com/press-center/press-releases/the-coca-cola-company-and-monster-beverage-corporation-enter-into-long-term-strategic-partnership (10) The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company and Monster Beverage Corporation Enter into Long-Term Strategic Partnership. Press Release. August 14, 2014. http://www.coca-colacompany.com/press-center/press-releases/the-coca-cola-company-and-monster-beverage-corporation-enter-into-long-term-strategic-partnership (11) American Association of Poison Control Centers. Alerts: Energy Drinks. Website. http://www.aapcc.org/alerts/energy-drinks/ (12) American Association of Poison Control Centers. Alerts: Energy Drinks. Website. http://www.aapcc.org/alerts/energy-drinks/ (13) Staff of Senators Markey, Durbin, and Blumenthal 2014. Buzz Kill: A Survey of Popular Energy Drinks Finds Majority of the Market Unwilling to Make Commitments to Protect Adolescents. http://www.markey.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2014-12-30-Report_BuzzKill_EnergyDrinks_ScreenV.pdf (14) Staff of Congressman Markey, Senator Durbin, and Senator Blumenthal. What’s all the buzz about? A Survey of Popular Energy Drinks Finds Inconsistent Labeling, Questionable Ingredients and Targeted Marke...767 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Culinary Union
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Keep Music in Atlanta SchoolsThe music and arts educational programs are of very important cultural significance! Every child should have the opportunity to bring forth the song in their soul, the skill in their minds and their hands, and the passion in their heart! http://www.ijreview.com/2015/06/336560-atlanta-cut-kids-music-education-schools-new-superintendant/?source=FBshare64 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dana Ross
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Pennsylvania Petition for a State-wide Education Funding Formula based on the Principles of equit...Act 31 of 1983 ended our state's 50% reimbursement guarantee of local school funding. Every year since has seen a reduction of state funds going to local school districts. Currently, Pennsylvania only funds 36% of local education expenditures--ranking near the bottom as 45th in the nation for low state funding. The Pennsylvania legislature has shifted the burden of financing PreK-12 education onto local property owners. The local property owners in Pennsylvania, people like you and me, pay over 45% of education costs compared to an average of just 29% in other states. The Pennsylvania legislature, since 1999, has also failed to fund $29 BILLION in pension obligations while local school districts and school employees have continuously made the required contributions. Now the legislature is trying to shift the burden of these unfunded obligations onto the local taxpayers. This is unacceptable. New funding sources need to be accessed to rectify this issue. We believe that the Costing Out Study of 2006 was a move in the right direction toward adequacy because it determined the base cost of educating a student to meet state education standards. And now that the state is the prime determiner of educational adequacy, they should be the prime funder of education. We believe that the Funding Formula of 2008-2011 was a step in the right direction for allocating funds to School Districts with equity. It would make sense for the state to continue in that route by developing a method for FAIRLY allocating funds to districts based on an equalized local effort and not on the lop-sided local spending formulas and political vote-swapping in use today.425 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Erica McCabe
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Motor Cycle LaneMotorcycles have poor cooling and create a lot of heat. Motorcyclist wear a lot of extra gear and do not have A/C like cars do. The potential for a heat stroke in the summer months is there. Also this will improve safety as motorcycles won't have to lane split illegally. It will improve the flow of traffic. Safety being that it is used in high congestion times of traffic and cyclist only go no more than 10-20MPH of the current speed of traffic and no more than 45 MPH in such cases they should use the existing lane. It will also promote new riders and possibly promote more fuel efficient travel to and from work during commuting hours.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by J. Michae Glass
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UofC, act now. Address the community demand for a South Side Trauma Center.In 2013, a sit-in at the Center for Care and Discovery ended with the violent arrest of four Trauma Center Coalition protesters, one of them a graduate student. Now, nine protesters are being arrested while advocating for trauma care. Glass was shattered in their faces, and they were forcibly removed from a University building. The lack of a Level I Adult trauma center on the South Side of Chicago is a disgrace. City officials, the Illinois Department of Public Health, and doctors from across the city agree that the facility is desperately needed, and yet, the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC), “at the forefront of medicine” refuses to address the Trauma Center Campaign -- a community demand now more than five years old. We urge the University of Chicago to drop the charges against these protesters, and act with urgency to address the lack of trauma care on the South Side of Chicago.21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Trauma Center Coalition
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Urgent Action Needed to Lift Up New York’s Nail Salon WorkersTens of thousands of nail salon workers throughout New York are exposed to dangerous health hazards on the job everyday. Many nail salon owners only pay workers between $35 and $80 a day, and cases of wage theft are all too common. The majority of the work is done by immigrant women from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, with limited English proficiency and mixed immigration status. The New York Healthy Nail Salons Coalition (HSNC) is bringing New Yorkers together to create a fair, safe and healthy nail salon industry for workers and consumers. New York State has declared a potentially historic commitment to improving the nail salon industry. Governor Cuomo’s Multi-Agency Task Force is already educating workers, employers, and customers about their rights and obligations, and working to ensure effective enforcement of new regulations. Recently introduced legislation - A. 07630 / S. 05748 will bring thousands of nail salon workers out of the shadows, allowing the state to take a critical step forward on the path to eliminating exploitation and abuse in New York's nail salons. Nail salon workers cannot afford to wait until next year for legislative action. Please tell your legislator to act now!431 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Joseph Phelan
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Governor McCrory: Do the right thing. Pardon them!My community is personally affected by the disproportionality of wrongful convictions of African American males as well as the disparate numbers of African Americans in prisons for the last two decades and beyond. It is time we take action when we are made aware of these injustices. You may not be able to march, or attend meetings, or take a message to your legislators or governor, but you can sign a petition. That does not require you to leave your home and it costs you nothing but a few minutes. Please sign - they could have been your relatives.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marche Clarke
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YOUR Tax Dollars are subsidizing McDonald’s. Stop them.Even if you don’t eat Big Macs, you STILL pay for them. That’s because fast food giants like McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Burger King depend on taxpayers like you to subsidize the low wages they pay their workers -- to the tune of $7 billion a year - when their workers are forced to rely on programs like food stamps and Medicaid. It’s SO not right - and it’s time for the fast food giants to get their hands out of our pockets. In New York state alone, taxpayers spend $700 million annually to subsidize low pay at food companies -- the most of any state in the nation. We can fix it. This summer. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo just launched a wage board with the power to raise wages for the 180,000 fast-food workers in the state. And this action would trigger a wave of raises for low-wage workers across the country. We need to make sure they don’t opt for a half measure and instead raise wages to where they need to be: $15 an hour. Time is running out - we need every signature collected by the big hearing in New York City on June 15. Sign now.31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Fight for $15
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Don't let fast-food workers go hungry!If minimum wage had simply kept pace with worker productivity since 1968, it would be over $15 today. Instead, CEOs have gotten richer and richer, while the working class struggles to get by. $15 is winnable -- but only if we speak up. A special wage board will decide by the end of June the new rate for fast-food pay in New York. If New York raises fast-food pay to $15, it will boost paychecks for 180,000 New Yorkers -- most adults, many supporting families. They deserve to be able to pay their rent and feed their families. And this action would trigger a wave of raises for low-wage workers across the country. Tell the wage board: It’s time for $15.112 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Fight for $15
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Urgent Action to Raise the Minimum WageNew York may raise the minimum wage this summer for fast-food workers to $15. Raising the minimum to $15 an hour would boost paychecks for 180,000 New Yorkers -- most of whom are adults, many supporting families -- and would trigger a wave of raises for low-wage workers across the country. If minimum wage had simply kept pace with worker productivity since 1968, it would be over $20 today. Tell the wage board you support this fix.26 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Fight for $15