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Loan Forgiveness Especially On Student And Auto LoansI have student loans and a car loan with Nissan Financial and I was told they will push back my auto loan but add on extra interests. I think if we are out of work for a month or two instead of charging extra interest and pushing out our loan out several months that those months be counted as paid and we are given time to settle our lives after everything gets back to normal.193 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Robert McMurrer
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10th Floor Rent StrikeTo 10th Floor Brokers, We represent a coalition of your current tenants and allies. We are writing this in light of the current COVID pandemic and how it has impacted all of our daily lives. We are politely requesting that in these uncertain times that rent payments for the month of April be cancelled, as the livelihoods of your tenants, our friends, family, and neighbors, are in flux. With this request, we also ask that payment notices, late fees, or other pressure to pay cease immediately. All of your tenants are doing their best to make it through this difficult time and are staying home to keep all of us safe. Our ability to protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our community should not be put in peril due to job loss caused by this crisis. We want to work with you as partners to ensure safe and secure housing for all of our neighbors. To that end, drastic and widespread changes will be needed to your maintenance schedules. Several buildings you manage have long-standing issues of pests, mold, electrical issues, leaky pipes, flooded basements, and the like. We collectively require that all issues and all buildings be fixed - issues within common areas to be fixed immediately, and issues within individual units to be fixed once the State’s “Stay at Home” order is lifted. We also request that any time you plan to enter a unit that you provide 24 hours notice and get confirmation prior to entering the unit. Beyond the scope of us as renters, this is also a general protest. We invite you to stand with us. If your bills are not able to be paid because of quarantine, we invite you to protest those bills as well. We believe systemic change is needed and this is one path for all of us to reach for that. Stand with us in our stand for healthcare for every person in America. It is needed now more than ever. Just as lives will be ruined by landlords who try to harass and evict during a pandemic, lives will also be ruined by crushing medical debt brought on by a widespread illness. Thank you for considering these items. God bless.120 of 200 SignaturesCreated by MoveOn member
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Help KCMO by removing the 2-trash bag limitThere is no way to order trash tags online; you have to go to the store to buy them, violating the stay at home order. More people staying at home means more trash - no way around it. Many people are struggling to buy food and pay bills, let alone being able to afford trash tags. This small gesture of removing the limit will help all of KCMO, be it that struggling single parent, the at-risk grandparent, or the people who have been laid off. Please sign and pass this on46 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Brandy Granados
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Weekly COVID-19 Testing for Healthcare WorkersHealthcare staff have the highest exposure rate to COVID-19, but in many states they are not being tested for the virus until they are symptomatic. By that point, they have already exposed countless people to the virus. Additionally, without regular testing, healthcare staff face a constant state of uncertainty about whether they remain virus-free with no real way to alleviate that fear unless they begin showing symptoms. Our healthcare staff (including everyone who works at the hospital, not just the doctors/nurses/therapists) is on the front lines fighting this pandemic for our country every day and they should be prioritized for testing. Public health officials, like those at the World Health Organization, have increasingly warned that health care workers themselves could be vectors for the disease — accelerating its spread and undermining the ability of countries’ health systems to combat it. The United States government should advise healthcare organizations to prioritize making periodic testing available for healthcare staff who work in facilities or homes where patients have tested positive for coronavirus. After healthcare workers, COVID-19 testing should be prioritized for essential workers and for those who care for immuno-compromised family members.812 of 1,000 SignaturesCreated by Colleen Turk
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Create a special fund for undocummented peopleIt is the obligation of every Latino elected official or candidate for office to assume leadership to mobilize to create this special fund, and to prioritize it above all other matters. There are many looking for the well-being of all of us, but not many who take on the responsibility to look after our vulnerable undocumented population. Please take the initiative to move this matter, and include me in your efforts.437 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Luz Sosa
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Vice President Joe Biden: We Need Your VoiceVice President Biden: As the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, you have the opportunity to address the American people during this time of fear & uncertainty. Unfortunately, you appear to have gone MIA. We the people need to hear from you. We need to know that you are with us, that you understand the pain we are living with everyday. That you are fighting for us. That is the Joe we voted for, not absent Joe. We have come through a contentious political process to arrive at this moment. You can help bring Democrats together & reach out to other voters if only you choose to do so. We understand that you are in a difficult position. You cannot appear to be using COVID-19 to benefit your campaign. However, you need to show that you stand with us. We need a leader now more than ever. Are you that leader? Your signature https://m.facebook.com/joebiden/ Email: go.joebiden.com/page/s/contact-us Phone: (202) 456-111133 of 100 SignaturesCreated by arawn eibhlyn
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Earth and Human Day of RestOur earth needs a rest from us and we need a rest from the fast pace hamster wheel that most of us live on. The quarantine has had some silver linings, such as earth bouncing back a bit, people slowing down and pet/family bonding. It also would slow the spread of viruses and other unwanted germs. Good for mental health. It can't be enforced but we would like it to be a movement that is voluntary.28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Brigid OBRIEN
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Every United States Citizen Must Be Allowed to Vote by MailThe best way to start preparing our Democracy for the next flu season is to ensure that every United States citizen has the ability to cast their ballot by mail. Already in Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, virtually all voting is done remotely, generally with an option to mail in ballots or drop them off at voting centers or in special drop boxes. We know this process works. In the 2018 general election, these states averaged turnout 10 percent higher than the country as a whole. Too many states were unprepared for the Coronavirus pandemic during their primary elections. Such results would be a disaster for our democracy in November. Please join with us in demanding a universal vote-by-mail system now!39,485 of 40,000 SignaturesCreated by Matthew Hildreth
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Basic Income and Medicare/Medicaid ReformAll of a sudden, Americans overwhelmingly support the principle of federal payments to the poor and middle class alike to establish a floor below which they cannot sink. Thus, the status pf the middle class is protected, and, in the case of the poor, the necessities of life are assured. Americans are now coming to recognize that the economic straitjacket in which most of them find themselves is not their fault, but rather is the result of a fickle and rapidly changing economy, along with tax policies unfavorable to them. Thus there is no moral issue involved in receiving these payments. In fact, with economic pressure relieved, Americans will be freer to pursue advances in their lives, educationally and vocationally. Nobody is going to live off the fat of the land under this modest stipend. Rather, it will serve as an investment in our country's most precious resource: human capital. And for the poor, this will mean the dismantling of the humiliating welfare bureaucracy, with its rules and regulations that have always smacked of a plantation mentality. Additionally, this reform will help heal the tension between the middle class and the poor, which has always been used by unscrupulous politicians who profit from dividing these two groups that belong on the same page. It will also raise the level of basic consumer demand, which is the chief vehicle on which our economy depends. Additionally it will provide desperately needed permanent relief to state and local governments - which have been devastated financially by the Virus Depression - by abolishing the requirement that they appropriate money for welfare, as under the present system. Building on the latter point, we should seize this opportunity to combine Medicare and Medicaid, so both are financed exclusively by the federal government.This would alleviate the longtime Achilles heal of state finances, Medicaid. Not only will this help fill the immediate financial pit the virus has created for the states, but as a permanent feature will free up more state funds for education and other essential local services. Additionally, the new expanded Medicare will give to the poor the dignity that the program has brought for the last half century to seniors of all income brackets. This proposal does not seek government expansion into any area of medical finance it does not presently control. It simply makes uniform the programs it already runs, both in their coverage and in the source of their funding. With the economy collapsing, the federal government is able to find $2 trillion to shore it up. This means that in more prosperous times, it would surely be able to do so on a continuous basis. Tell former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders and President Donald Trump to support making the $1200 payments a permanent monthly feature of American life and to combine Medicaid and Medicare.31 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Stephen Young
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Prevent Hospitals From Becoming Coronavirus Super SpreadersI am a doctor working on the frontlines at a NYC hospital battling coronavirus and am already seeing the fatal impacts from our failure to take the strictest precautions. At my hospital we have already lost colleagues and far too many patients to coronavirus because we have failed to enact the stringent protections necessary. In addition to the the need for for increased PPE (personal protective equipment), respirators, ventilators, and testing, we also need to protect hospital workers and patients from airborne transmission of the disease. Studies are finding you don't need to be directly coughed on to get the virus - it can linger in the air for up to 3 hours, and contained spaces with closed ventilation (e.g. medical floors and ER departments) are most at risk. The current and tragically inadequate CDC guidelines protect health care workers only from droplet transmission (think of the moisture that lands in your tissue when you sneeze) but this virus can be transmitted by much smaller aerosol particles that float in the air. In order to defeat the virus, we must prevent aerosol transmission in our COVID treatment centers and make sure the treatment center workforce can wear at all times the proper PPE (full body hazmat suits with PAPR or N95 respirators with face shields, gloves, goggles, shoe/boot covers) so they will not get infected, stay healthy and be able to continue to treat patients. We can do this - together. Please sign your name to help get it done and defeat this virus. Reference: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487110-tests-indicate-coronavirus-can-survive-in-the-air2,467 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by NYC Hospital Dr. P
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We Demand a Global CeasefireNone of us have ever seen anything like the coronavirus crisis. The whole world, all at once, has been brought to its knees, is shut down, and individual governments are working, sometimes together, to defeat the global pandemic. Most of the news right now is soul crushing, but it’s also heartening to see so many people doing things big and small to try and make it through this. Because the truth is, it’s going to take all of us, everywhere, doing our part. That’s what every doctor, every scientist, and every public health official is telling us. Yet in far too many corners of the world, some of us are still trying to kill one another on the battlefield. And we are seeing before how the military-first approach responds to global health crises — it deprioritizes human needs. So let’s do something BIG. Add your name NOW and join the chorus for peace and tell U.S. leaders that YOU support a global ceasefire!250 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Win Without War
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Tell ARC-PA that Physician Assistant Students must graduate on time.Over the course of the past few weeks, COVID-19 has impacted countries across the World and disrupted daily life as we know it. Among those who have been impacted most by COVID-19 are healthcare professionals including PAs, NPs, MDs, DOs, RNs and many other healthcare providers. The coronavirus has not only impacted practicing professionals, but also the students who are currently in training to become the future of healthcare. ARC-PA, the accrediting body of physician assistant educational programs, has been far from helpful during this national crisis. PA programs and their students have been struggling to find answers on what to do for clinical education during this time due to students being removed from clinical sites and the lack of guidance from ARC-PA. Since March 10th, ARC-PA has released two vague statements that have provided very little direction on what is acceptable for completing clinical education during this time. Thankfully, ARC-PA has high standards of education for their programs and students, however during this time of crisis ARC-PA needs to make clear temporary exceptions to their standards of clinical education. Specifically, we are asking ARC-PA to clearly state that clinical students may temporarily fully complete clinical rotation requirements in the form of online distance learning rather than in-person clinical experiences. While we understand the importance of in-person clinical experiences, we must look at the practicality of these types of experiences being completed given the current circumstances. Programs will be unable to place students into clinical sites for weeks to months due to students currently being banned from most health care systems across the country. It is irresponsible for ARC-PA to continue to not acknowledge this, which is why it is necessary that temporary exceptions be made. It should be noted that ARC-PA would not be alone in making these types of exceptions as many other accrediting boards, medical associations, and medical schools across the country have been allowing unique exceptions to occur in order to graduate students on time. Now more than ever the United States needs its healthcare heroes, and now more than ever ARC-PA needs to support PAs and PA students. #PAsSaveLives2,646 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Physician Assistant Student