• Save San Diego County's Aquifers and Wildlife!
    On January 2, 2014 The County of San Diego released an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) covering a massive industrial solar (CPV tracker technology) project destined for the Boulevard area of the County. 7,500 of these trackers are proposed at four sites covering 1500 acres; three of the sites border Scenic designated Interstate 8 and Historic Old Highway 80. Each of the Soitec trackers is 30 feet high and fifty feet wide. Despite being promoted as green, the project would be an “environmental catastrophe” on many levels as follows: • Unprecedented size and density of massive trackers will industrialize this scenic rurual area lining Old Highway 80, a state designated scenic highway and the entry to McCain Valley, a federal public recreation area. Bulldozing will destroy sensitive plants and wetlands, meadows, wildlife habitat and scenic views. • French developer Soitec and San Diego County are betting on 7,500 unproven CPV units, not yet commercially operational for any significant period at any other U.S. site. This fast- tracked project is due to start this year and doesn’t allow time for a careful environmental impact study. • Millions, perhaps even a billion gallons of water will be needed to construct this project and more water will be pumped to constantly clean and rinse these trackers. This heavy water use threatens to drain our aquifers—our sole sources of drinking water--all the way to Borrego Valley and turn much of the San Diego high back country into a desert. It’s outrageous to risk having residents’ wells run dry or water sources for wildlife dry up, given that we’re in the worst drought in California history and our Governor has declared a drought emergency. We should conserve our precious water resources. • Lack of water will impoverish people and devastate abundant wildlife including “endangered” Peninsular Bighorn Sheep, Golden Eagles, Borrego Pupfish and others that are “Species of Special Concern.” Deer, bobcat and mountain lions are also found in this area. • Glare will invade the land and create safety hazards and ruin vistas on I-8 and Old 80. These massive glaring panels are proposed just 100 feet from homes, some surrounded on two, three or even four sides. In the Mojave Desert community of Newbury Springs, Supervisors passed a moratorium to protect residents from glare due to impacts of large solar projects there. It’s wrong to force residents who value rural tranquility to be thrust into the middle of an industrial energy zone. • A project isn’t “green” if it endangers wildlife, destroys ecosystems and rural communities’ character. Solar panels belong in the urban environment where power is used – on rooftops and parking lots, or on reclaimed sites such as former landfills – not on wild and scenic lands that must be bulldozed to industrialize rural America. Our town is a canary in a coal mine – County Supervisors gutted our community plan over the objections of our planning group and residents—and the Soitec project is just one of several Goliath-scale energy projects proposed to decimate our wild and scenic places.
    335 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Howard Cook
  • Boycott Taco Bell until we get our lava sauce back
    Lava sauce has been a huge part of my life and I loved Taco Bell for it. The Chipotle ranch is nothing like lava sauce and it brings me great pain to think that I can no longer enjoy Taco Bell the way I once did. I know many feel the same way but don't know how to express it. So I ask that Taco Bell brings back their amazing lava sauce.
    36 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Boycott Taco Bell until we get our lava sauce back
  • Ban the Frack Pit
    The existence of the frack pit is an environmental travesty. Frack pits are a source of toxic waste-waters and cancer causing agents and pollute our environment through leakage, spillage, and evaporataion of toxic VOCs, thus contaminating water, soil, and the air we breathe. Frack pits are a danger to animal, plant, and human life and have no place in our Commonwealth. In place of the frack pit, all gas operators should be required to use some form of a closed loop system for waste storage. We, the undersigned, demand an end to the open impoundment or frack pit and demand PA place the health and welfare of its citizens above all other interests. To allow the continued existence of frack pits in our Commonwealth is unconscionable
    3,859 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by RON SLABE
  • Get Rid Of TMZ
    There's a huge difference between posting news stories and straight up bullying someone. Especially if they're already at an all time low. For instance, Justin Bieber, TMZ is hurting an already depressed person and if he does anything or takes his own life TMZ can be charged for it, so why not stop it now so their harassing doesn't go any further?
    316 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Megan
  • require testing newborns for Krabbes
    I am new to Krabbes. Someone my father knows her granddaughter just passed away this jan 2014. Evalina Gonzalez was 2 years old and suffered so much. Even when they took her off life support she gave her best and lived three weeks more over the holidays. Evalina tried so why cant we in her memory. A young single mother at 23 shouldnt have to be alone fighting for her daughter when they have no cure. A simple test could have given her daughter a chance to live with less complications. This is a reason why we need to use our voice and speak on behalf of those who are no longer here. With your help make this possible. Dont be the next person left to fight for your child alone.
    138 of 200 Signatures
    Created by christine pagsanhan
  • Ask Erie County Council to NOT GUARANTEE the financing of a publicly funded hotel on Erie's Bayfr...
    As we are sure you have been reading about in the news, Erie County Council has been asked to consider an Ordinance guaranteeing upwards of $35 million worth of bonds to be issued by Erie County Convention Center Authority to fund the construction of a hotel at the Bayfront Convention Center. In addition, it is important to note that the county has already guaranteed the initial $100 Million Dollar investment for the development of the Convention Center and the Sheraton Hotel. County Council’s action on this matter is imminent and we ask that you take a moment to consider whether this guarantee is in Erie County’s best interests. While the initial investment was controversial, and remains so now as the Sheraton doesn’t pay any property, county, or city taxes, the investment the public made has helped create a demand on the Bayfront for additional retail, entertainment and hotel facilities. Quite simply, the government has done its job. It has created an environment that now makes it attractive for private developers to continue to develop the Bayfront. Now, the Scott family, the largest hospitality developer in Erie County, with a proven track record is proposing a $150 Million Dollar Harbor Place project. This development includes entertainment, retail, office, residential, and the very hotels the Authority is looking for. Also, it is important to note that a privately developed hotel would pay taxes, and the proposed publicly funded hotel would not. In fact, upon completion Harbor Place development would pay approximately $4.8 Million dollars in taxes yearly. Now it is time for private developers, not government, to continue to develop the Bayfront. If the 200 room publicly funded hotel is approved, Harbor Place development will be in jeopardy. The county tax payers should not have to take on the burden of financing another hotel, when a private developer is ready to take this on. I ask County Council to NOT GUARANTEE the financing of a publicly funded hotel on Erie's Bayfront.
    189 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Megan DeMarco
  • Corps of Engineers: Study the Bluegrass Pipeline
    More than 20% of the country's population depends on the Ohio, Kentucky, and Mississippi Rivers and their tributaries for vital water supplies. Safeguarding these resources is essential to the lives and livelihoods of millions of people from Pennsylvania to Louisiana. Thorough analysis of routing alternatives and of the direct, indirect, and cumulative effects of the proposed “Bluegrass Pipeline” project is essential to protecting the public and land, air, and water resources from adverse effects of the construction and re-purposing of pipelines for this project. We, the undersigned, request that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in conjunction with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, undertake a comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement for the entire Bluegrass Pipeline project, ranging from Pennsylvania to Louisiana. We also request that the applicants Williams Companies, Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP, and the Bluegrass Pipeline LLC be directed to refrain from engaging in any actions, including easement acquisition, that would prejudicially commit resources to one route prior to the conclusion of the analysis of impacts of alternatives (including no action).
    648 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Corlia Logsdon
  • Dick Durbin: Clemency for Jack Wells-15260-026
    The father of my child is serving life in federal prison for marijuana charges. He has four children who need him home. He is a non violent offender serving more time then a violent offender. I believe he is a good candidate for clemency.
    767 of 800 Signatures
    Created by sarah
  • Restore unemployment benefits to seasonal workers
    I earned $22.68 too much in my high quarter to qualify for unemployment this winter and there are others who were affected with even lower amounts. As a Construction Inspector, I am required to work as the contractors do , sometimes putting in 60 to 80 hours a week in the "good weather" months, I have worked in the off season as an on call person for occasional tasks , but not enough to sustain my family. I along with others in the construction/seasonal fields sacrifice time with family, must pay for a lot of expenses on the road and feel this is a targeting of one specific group to lower the amount of people who collect unemployment when laid off through no fault of their own.
    1,044 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by frederick sopic
  • Rep. Scott Tipton Please Support Voting Rights
    The Voting Rights Act is one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation Congress has ever passed. Last year's Supreme Court decision weakened critical provisions of it. Right now, Congress can restore those protections by passing this important bill. Rep. Tipton should support this effort by cosponsoring, voting and fighting for a strong bill
    1,066 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Richard Podlesnik
  • Stop Celebrity Boxing Match of Zimmerman vs The Game
    This match If allowed to occur will offer some sick form of justice for Trayvon Martin, and also offer George Zimmerman more financial gain from a child that he killed, again this is not justice for the Martin family it's a insult.
    31 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Rocky Ford
  • Don't let the Legislature slash funding for libraries!
    Pima County's public libraries are vital connections to information and community. House Bill 2379 would end services like satellite libraries, weekend hours, and libraries in jails and juvenile detention - as well as dozens of full time jobs! Make sure the State Legislature knows you want the libraries open.
    5,962 of 6,000 Signatures
    Created by Sam Martin