• Keep Families Together. Stop Max's Deportation
    Pastor Max Villatoro is my pastor at First Mennonite Church in Iowa City. He was detained Tuesday, March 3 by ICE without being given a chance to say goodbye to his wife and four U.S. Citizen kids. He is not a priority for removal and he is definitely not a threat to national security, border security, or public safety. We need your support to help keep him here with his family. Please sign this petition urging ICE to grant Max Villatoro (A# 094-338-085) a stay of removal. Max’s US Citizen children belong together with their father and Max belongs here in Iowa city with his congregation. He is the type of person who should get a second chance, not deported.
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  • Sign the People’s Brief to help protect the ACA!
    A People's Brief is our version of a public amicus brief - a letter showing the Supreme Court the impact of their decision and what is at stake. The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing King v. Burwell, a case that threatens to eliminate the financial assistance for health coverage in about 36 states as part of the Affordable Care Act. If the court rules against the health care law, millions will be at risk of losing their health plans and costs would go up for all health insurance consumers. Yes, you read that right. Millions of people could lose their health coverage. Fight back by adding your name to MomsRising's message and to the “People’s Brief” to stand with the millions of Americans whose health care is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court Justices! ____________________________________________ Health care is a human right. That’s why I’m signing this People’s Brief to call on the opponents of the health care law to put the health of millions of Americans ahead of their selfish political attacks on the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act is working, and it’s already made a difference in millions of people’s lives. More than 10 million people have health coverage now who didn’t have it before. For example, families no longer have to choose between going bankrupt and getting treatment for a sick child and being a woman is no longer considered a pre-existing condition by health plans. If the U.S. Supreme Court guts the law through the King v. Burwell case, which begins this week, it will cause a lasting health care crisis that will have a deep impact on practically everyone in this country. Health care premiums will skyrocket between 35 to 47 percent. Between 8 to 10 million people who already stretch their dollars to make ends meet would lose their health insurance altogether. An additional 5 million children would lose insurance. The consequences will be catastrophic: nearly 10,000 additional Americans would die each year because of lost coverage.
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  • INVESTIGATE DARREN WILSON'S RECORD NOW!!
    Eric Holder should have indicted Darren Wilson considering the DOJ's report conclusions of the Ferguson Police Department.
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  • Shared Parenting Plan
    The best parent is BOTH parents.
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  • We Stand with Our Teachers and Support Staff in Their Fight for Better Volusia County Schools
    Our teachers and support staff work hard every day to ensure our students in Volusia County get a high-quality public education. We ask that you respect Volusia County teachers, support staff and parents by providing a clean learning environment for our children; by investing in sufficient teaching resources; and by ensuring our schools are competitive with surrounding districts in terms of compensation. I am so grateful my child attends a school where the educators care so much about their students’ future. It is clear to me that they love working with my child, and it only seems logical that the county’s school board would be fair and supportive of the work educators do for my family and our community. When I heard that Volusia educators were standing up to address problems in our schools—the lack of learning materials, the insufficient amount of time available to engage students individually, the lack of support staff to do things like keep schools clean—I knew it was my responsibility to join them. I believe both teachers and parents play an important role in educating our children. That is why I have participated in walk-in protests with other parents and educators to show our solidarity and to show the school board and our county that we care about the conditions provided to teach our kids. The school board’s responsibility is to support educators in the teaching of our children and to provide sufficient resources for our schools—and it has the opportunity to address some of these issues during bargaining sessions happening right now. But until the school board does, we will continue marching every morning into our schools. Our school district’s vision statement says, “To make that vision a reality, we should be attracting and keeping hardworking employees by offering better wages, and we should be providing the materials and learning environments all students need to be successful.” To make that vision a reality, we should be attracting and keeping hardworking employees by offering better wages, clean learning environments and the materials all students need to be successful. Please join me today and tell the School Board of Volusia County that you support our teachers and school staff in our fight to improve our schools. This means recruiting and retaining the best while providing full resources and clean schools for our kids. Let’s reclaim Volusia County and provide the best education for all. Sincerely, Joanna Kaney Olivari
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  • Request US Department of Justice provide oversight to Chicago Board of Elections
    In the February 24, 2015 municipal elections, violation of Illinois election law was rampant. The Chicago Board of Elections is either unable or unwilling to prevent illegal activities that affect the outcome of elections. Because elections are run by insiders for the benefit of insiders, we lack confidence that we can have our rights as US citizens protected by courts and prosecutors who are accountable to political insiders at the state and local level. As someone who has participated in elections in some capacity since 1997, the February 24, 2015 Chicago municipal elections was the first time I felt like the administration of the elections was so corrupt that it invalidated the outcomes on a widespread basis.
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  • Put Malden on Record For Early Education for All
    Massachusetts should lead on education, but when it comes to early education we're falling behind. While states like Oklahoma guarantee a year of public preschool, Massachusetts state spending on early education and care, adjusting for inflation, has declined by 50% since 2001. 1 That's not only wrong; it's short-sighted because we know that for every $1 we spend on early education, we save $7 over time. Recent studies show that kids who attend preschool not only do better in school as they grow older, they're also more likely to go to college and get a good job. We're launching a new statewide effort to show that it's time to invest in our youngest learners. We're working to get towns like Malden, and other towns across the state, to speak up and pass local resolutions in favor of early education. It's not fair that some children start kindergarten behind because their parents aren't in a position to pay for their children's early education. This is America, and we're all supposed to get a fair shot. 1. http://www.putmakidsfirst.org/about-us/
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  • Students stand your ground for access to education.
    The Federal Agency from the Education Department is not flexible about lowering student loan interest rates. America went through some rough financial times, and Banks were mandated to reduce mortgage loans and were even penalized for their actions. Homeowners were given debt relief of but not students. Therefore, actions from the Federal Government to help the student population to recover from financial hardships are required to lower the high interest rates immediately. These rates should not exceed 2.5% and should not have extra condition. This low rate should be maintained for all future Student Loan programs. Education is the basis for a strong society and should be encouraged with low interest rates. These rates should be available for ALL types of student loans making Graduate and Post Graduate education accessible for this Nation's striving Economy.
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  • Stop animal abuse
    I have been a witness to tons of animal abuse situations and I have tried to stop it but I have had it! I am taking this to the president.
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  • Make marijuana cultivation for personal consumption legal in the state of Louisiana
    I am starting this petition because I want to take back a freedom that was taken from the American people over 70 years ago. The right to grow and use a plant should never have been infringed upon by our government.
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  • President Obama and Members of Congress: Support Egyptian President El-Sisi’s Call to Reform Isla...
    On December 28, 2014, in a speech directed at Islamic religious scholars and clerics, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said, “It is inconceivable that the ideology we sanctify should make our entire nation a source of concern, danger, killing, and destruction all over the world. Honorable Imam (the Grand Sheik of Al-Azhar), you bear responsibility before Allah. The world in its entirety awaits your words, because the Islamic nation is being torn apart, destroyed, and is headed to perdition. We ourselves are bringing it to perdition. We need to revolutionize our religion…” The extraordinary, unprecedented courage of Egyptian President El-Sisi in taking this position and endangering his life demands support for his call to reform Islam for the sake of world peace. It is incumbent on President Obama and members of Congress to issue a proclamation of appreciation and support to Egyptian President El-Sisi for his stance.
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  • Say NO on Oregon State Bill 442
    Parents have a fundamental right to make informed medical decisions for their children, decisions free from unnecessary and overreaching mandates that compromise our religious and philosophical liberties. SB 442 is a bad idea for Oregonians who believe in medical freedom, informed consent, and the privacy and importance of the patient-doctor relationship. This bill is not going to the public for vote! 11 other states are currently entertaining this form of legislation! This issue is coming to your state or a state near you! This is not a debate about the merits of vaccines, any harm vaccines may cause in a subset of vulnerable children, or whether the current CDC schedule is in the best interests of our children’s health. It is a debate about freedom and parental choice. The Bill has been updated to SB 442.5!
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