• For Jade Brooks and Javen Stultz (In Memory of Aaron)
    My Name is Stephanie Stanhope. I am the mom to Autumn Brooks Grandma to Jade Javen and Aaron. My grandson Aaron passed away on June 27 2013 from unknown causes. The Phoenix Police left my grandson laying on the apartment floor for more than 6 hours while they tore the apartment apart looking for Aarons Breathing Machine. The following day after CPS had only saw an apartment created by this illegal search places my grand children in there custody in a non family members home stating family couldnt have them. In July taking Dependency custody and giving Neglect on Aaron based on supervision. Aaron and my daughter Autumn had been up until 3 am that morning. As Aaron was taking a nap Autumn napped to. When his granddad came home for lunch he noticed Aaron wasnt breathing began cpr called 911. CPS has stated in court documents Aarons cause of death "positional asphixiation" to date Aaron cause and manner of death is pending in the Science Lab in Phoenix Arizona. The only other reason cited for removal of my Grand kids is my Daughter is Unemployed. So watch out America the government can take your kids for not having a job in the mess of an economy the government has them selves created. MY GRANDKIDS ARE NOT NEGLECTED NOR ABUSED IN ANY WAY BY THERE PARENTS AND IN FACT CRY AT VISITS TO GO HOME. IT TOOK ME A MONTH OF WAITING FOR CPS TO FINALLY RUN MY INFORMATION TO BE ABLE TO VISIT MY GRANDKIDS. PLEASE HELP ME PUT THIS FAMILY BACK TOGETHER . SIGN MY PETITION IN MEMORY OF MY ANGEL AARON BROOKS.
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    Created by Stephanie Stanhope
  • McDonalds and Walmart: Pay your employees a decent wage
    These two companies are among the biggest employers of low-wage workers in America, and they can easily afford to give their workers a raise -- a perfect way to celebrate Labor Day week. McDonald's posted strong results during the recession by attracting cash-strapped customers, and its sales have continued to rise. Between 2010 and 2012, its annual return to investors was 15.7 percent, far better than the Dow Jones industrial average. McDonald's CEO, Steve Easterbrook, gets a big-whopper of a compensation package, valued at $7.9 million—about 400 times the earnings of a typical McDonald's worker, who earns roughly $10 an hour or less. Walmart, the nation's largest employer, also continues to do well—so well, it's hiking shareholder dividends 18 percent this year. It also pays its executives handsomely. Total compensation of Walmart's CEO, Doug McMillon, is now $25.6 million—more than 1,300 times the earnings of a typical Walmart worker, who earns $22,591 per year. Not incidentally, the wealth of the Walton family—which still owns the lion's share of Walmart stock—now exceeds the wealth of the bottom 40 percent of American families combined, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute. So please join me in asking McDonald's Steve Easterbrook and Walmart's Doug McMillon to pay their workers at least $15 an hour.
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    Created by Robert B. Reich
  • St. Petersburg Mayor & City Council: Suspend Relationship With Russian Sister/Friendship-City
    Equality Florida’s Executive Director, Nadine Smith, wrote a letter to St. Petersburg Mayor Foster and the City Council on August 12th urging them to suspend their “sister/friendship-city” relationship with St. Petersburg, Russia. Dear Mayor Foster, I am writing to urge the City of St. Petersburg, Florida to suspend it’s Sister City relationship with Saint Petersburg, Russia due to the recent rise in anti-gay violence and passage of extreme anti-gay legislation. Over the past year, Russia has passed several appalling laws aimed at dehumanizing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Russia and abroad. First was the ban prohibiting gay couples, or any couple or single parent living in a country with marriage equality, from adopting a Russian-born child. Next came a law allowing law enforcement to arrest tourists that are suspected to be lesbian, gay or even “pro-gay” and detain them for up to two weeks. Most recently the “gay propaganda” law was passed that said anyone organizing a Pride parade, any health official distributing information regarding safe sex between same-sex partners, or anyone talking to a child under the age of 18 about anything LGBT related can be subject to arrest or fine. The “gay propaganda” law specifically was conceived in our Sister City of Saint Petersburg, Russia. These laws send dangerous messages that LGBT people are not fit to be full members of society with all of the freedoms afforded to everyone else; that their mere existence is a danger to children. While Saint Petersburg, Florida joins so many other communities in guaranteeing workplace and family equality, ending hate violence, and celebrating our diverse community, we cannot stand silently by while close partners of our pursue policies of hate and violence. One important goal of the Sister City relationship is to encourage travel and cultural exchange amongst the citizens of our two cities. The anti-gay laws and lawless violence now being encouraged in Saint Petersburg, Russia negate this promise for not only Saint Petersburg, Florida's LGBT citizens, but for all who believe in equality, diversity and tolerance. Equally disturbing is the increase and public display of anti-gay violence. Russian white supremacist hate groups have been going online, luring young gay men (often minors) to a location where they are tortured in unimaginable ways, then releasing the photos and videos of the torture online. Law enforcement has done little to prevent these heinous attacks, or prosecute those responsible, sending clear signals that violence to LGBT people is officially acceptable. As a resident of St. Petersburg, Florida, I know our city has always been a leader in ensuring LGBT people are treated fairly and with respect. We take pride in knowing that all are welcome to live, work and play here. By continuing a Sister City relationship with Saint Petersburg, while these conditions are being not simply allowed, but promulgated by our Sister City government partners, we are turning a blind eye to the atrocities that are happening in Russia. I urge you and the entire St. Petersburg City Council to immediately suspend your Sister City relationship with Saint Petersburg, Russia and in doing so, tell them their treatment of LGBT is unacceptable. Sincerely, Nadine Smith Executive Director Equality Florida CC: Councilman Charles Gerdes Councilman Jim Kennedy Councilman Wengay Newton Councilman Bill Dudley Councilwoman Leslie Curran Councilman Steve Kornell Councilman Karl Nurse Councilman Jeff Danner Helen Rhymes
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    Created by Equality Florida
  • Florida for Affordable Flood Insurance
    About 270,000 Florida properties could face huge flood insurance rate hikes. Over 30,000 in Pinellas County alone.
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    Created by Rob Littke
  • President Obama: Come Clean About Domestic Spying
    We’re learning more and more about National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance of a massive percentage of domestic phone and Internet communications involving ordinary Americans. National security has not suffered one bit — because any terrorists already assume that everything they do is being monitored — but these revelations have initiated a vital discussion over Americans’ legitimate concerns about their privacy. All major phone companies turn over vast quantities of data for government surveillance. The U.S. Postal Service photographs the exterior of every piece of mail it handles. The NSA can touch 75% of all Internet traffic in the country. What else is the government tracking indiscriminately: credit card transactions, medical records, who flosses and who doesn’t? There is no conceivable danger to national security in revealing how much our own government is spying on us. But we are in grave peril if we don’t know the true extent to which our constitutional rights to privacy, freedom of speech and freedom of association are subject to the prying eyes of Big Brother.
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    Created by Glenn Simpson
  • Cupertino, CA Needs a Skate Park!
    I am starting this petition because Cupertino is the only city in South Bay that doesn't have its own skate park. Skateboarding is becoming more and more popular every day. Skate boarding is a healthy activity for kids and teens. It is hard for Cupertino residents to have to go all the way to Sunnyvale or Santa Clara to do any skating. There is plenty of space in Cupertino to build a proper sized skate park so why haven't we built one.
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    Created by Mallika Singh
  • Justice for Mary Han
    The citizens of Bernalillo County have lived in fear of APD for too long and APD must answer for their actions at Ms. Han's death scene. Signing this petition will help convene a Grand Jury investigation into the wrong doings of APD.
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    Created by Colin T. Baugh
  • Justice for Mary Han
    The citizens of Bernalillo County have lived in fear of APD for too long and APD must answer for their actions at Ms. Han's death scene
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    Created by Colin T. Baugh
  • Allow New Yorkers to have access to any cable service provider.
    I am starting this petition because currently I am a Time Warner Customer, and in the past five years, Time Warner disputes with CBS/Showtime (2013), the MSG sports network (2012), and Fox Television (2009) has threatened to remove TV shows, with service being actually cut twice since 2012. I am tired of cable monopolies, or near monopolies, in New York and other cities, and I want customers like myself to be able to easily change service providers when cable TV companies use us as pawns in disputes with television networks.
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    Created by Tony Glover
  • NET, Air the documentary Citizen Koch
    "Citizen Koch" was pulled from a national public television broadcast because of fear of upsetting David Koch, who has been a major donor to public television. But public television stations should answer to viewers like me, not to billionaires like the Koch brothers -- and I want to see this important documentary. Will you join the call for a national broadcast of "Citizen Koch" on Independent Lens?
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    Created by Theresa Lange
  • Lancers DJ Homecoming
    This petition is being started so Matt Majka, Rishi Patel, Joey Decristofaro, and Michael Vecchione can dj at the Lake Park Homecoming event. Lake Park High School should help spread student talent across the school, therefore this petition should be well looked over. If the students of this High School want these students to DJ the event then they have the right to dj. All signatures are real students from Lake Park High School and some signatures may be from the support of others.
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    Created by Matt Majka
  • Columbia City Council: leave the homeless alone
    To stop the attacks on the homeless. they need to be treated with dignity and respect. this proposed plan will cost the city more money and solves no problem.
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    Created by David Calef