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Dram Shop Act Petition for KansasMy husband Fred Martinez and his co- worker Higinio Gonzales were killed by a drunk driver in Wichita Kansas, I feel that the owners and servers of alcoholic beverages, in a establishment should also be held accountable. To this date they cannot be held accountable for over serving there patrons Kansas has on average 18,500 auto accidents a year involving alcohol, which resulted in 154 people being killed, and approximately 6,100 more being injured. I feel this is a very important law, and I think it would help cut down on drink driving.142 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Patricia Bilbrey- Martinez
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"America: Honor Your Vets""Many of the curbs in New York do not have cutouts or are in disrepair. I use a wheelchair and am often unable to go where I want to go. I think of the disabled vets who deserve access and our deepest respect."18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kay Kenton
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Mental Illness AwarenessUS Naval Shipyard, Newtown, Aurora, and numerous other mass murders could have been prevented. There needs to be a call for action by the powers that be identify and treat those with serious mental illness.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Steven Davely
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Ask Disney to Reinstate Guest Assistance Card and Existing Accommodations Until A Fair and Reason...I am starting this petition because we have been loyal Disney patrons for many years. The reason for our devout loyalty to Disney Theme Parks and Resorts/Timeshares lies in the fact that it is one of very few places that our son, who has an Autism Spectrum Disorder, feels welcome and whole. He is not treated like he is an outcast and is invisible amongst the crowd, not standing out as DIFFERENT. He experiences the kid like magic of imagination and as a family, we get to experience that with him. We want to preserve this one magical family vacation experience and ask Disney to reconsider their new assistance program. We wholly support Disney's efforts to create a program that deters fraud, but does not do so at the expense of those who truly benefit from the assistance program. With the new Disabled Assistance System, it will preclude many families from enjoying Disney Theme Parks as they did before.803 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Patricia Rominger Albright
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Equal Parental Rights for Same-Sex ParentsI am currently fighting for the right to be in my daughter's life. Even thought I am not the biological Mother, I have completed a second-parent adoption, but I am still encountering a great deal of resistance and confusion in the interpretation of the laws. I have been 'Mom' to my 9 year old since the day she was born and find it insane that I have very limited parental rights. Please join me in sending a message to lawmakers that ALL parents deserve rights. Thank you!37 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sherry Smith
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Disney needs to keep Disabled Assistance PassOur son has been able to enjoy Disney Parks due to this allowance for his cognitive disability. There are other ways to ensure less abuse of the system rather than cancel the program that gives him the one of the only opportunities he has, to feel like a kid. To remove this program makes Disney out of the question for our family. Hey Disney, that means 5 annual passes, parking revenue, food and toy purchases~ Can ya hear me now?? A voluntary system, with a doctors letter, and a photo of said child to be accompanied by immediate family members only i.e~ moms, dads, siblings, and one care giver. I willingly and without question would be happy to provide any and all information needed to be able for my son to keep enjoying his trips to the happiest place on earth. (Without this system you, as a company will be witness to what meltdowns and life with a special child is really like.) There must be a better solution than to punish children that already have so much against them.1,296 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Kerrie Geary
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A Halloween to Change the WorldBecause a few dollars from each of us could change our world.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Catharine A. Henningsen
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Meatless Monday In New MexicoI have started this pettion for the sake of not only our health, but for the planet, environment, animals and a more compassionate living scheme. It is time we join with other states and take this step to Meatless Monday.54 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Nancy Arenas
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Support the "Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act"Sen. Carl Levin's Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act is our best shot for closing the worst offshore corporate tax loopholes, which cost the U.S. around $100 billion each year. To pass it, we'll have to stand up to an army of powerful corporate lobbyists. No one can sit this out. Say you'll fight alongside Sen. Levin to pass the bill -- and make sure that big corporations pay their fair share of taxes.1,602 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Jay Davis, Americans for Tax Fairness
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LinkedIn: Do Not Permit Anonymous Viewing of A Member's ProfileLinkedIn is popular because its networks are open and transparent. Few, if any, want their profile to be viewed anonymously. I posted a question about this on the LinkedIn Help community. http://community.linkedin.com/questions/58683/anonymous-viewers.html#answer-79920 The overwhelming response from LinkedIn users shows that many are opposed to this feature. We are requesting LinkedIn to stop allowing anonymous viewing of a member's profile as a feature unless the member authorizes it.917 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Uma
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Support Raising the Minimum Wage for Workers at the Long Beach Airport and Convention CenterWe want to thank the six council members who publicly supported Measure N--which raised the minimum wage for hotel workers in Long Beach--and encourage them to take leadership to raise the minimum wage at the Long Beach Airport and Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center.386 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Long Beach Coalition for Good Jobs & a Healthy Community
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Gov. Brown: Protect the innocent! Sign SB 569 and SB 618!Getting sent to prison for a crime you did not commit may seem like a far-fetched movie plot but for hundreds of Californians it’s a horrifying reality. We both spent over 20 years in prison despite being innocent of the crimes for which we were convicted. We will never get back the time we lost but there are other ways California can give back to those who have been wrongfully convicted, and prevent wrongful convictions from happening in the future. For the last few months we've traveled to Sacramento to urge our state representatives to pass two important bills that will help to protect innocent people from wrongful conviction and give back to the wrongfully convicted after our criminal justice system fails them. These two bills are in Governor Brown's hands now and we are hoping and praying that he signs them into law. Senate Bill 618, authored by Sen. Mark Leno, will streamline the process for exonerees to receive compensation for time spent incarcerated due to their wrongful conviction. That compensation is desperately needed to help exonerees, like us, begin to rebuild our lives after wrongfully spending years behind bars. Senate Bill 569, authored by Sen. Ted Lieu, will require law enforcement to videotape the interrogations of juveniles charged with homicide. False confessions during police questioning of suspects is the second most frequent cause of wrongful convictions, with juveniles most at risk. These two bills provide simple solutions to make California’s justice system more fair and equitable. We need Gov. Brown to sign them into law, so we waste no more time and take concrete action to protect the innocent and help those who have been wrongfully convicted. Please sign the petition to urge Governor Brown to sign SB 569 and SB 618 into law! With deep gratitude, Franky Carrillo, 20 years in prison for a crime I did not commit Maurice Caldwell, 21 years in prison for a crime I did not commit3,566 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by Franky Carrillo & Maurice Caldwell