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Social Security CutsSay NO to cuts in Social Security!!! Our elected officials don't pay into SS, but yet when it comes time for cuts it is the first thing they go after?4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mark L Newman
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Leave Social Security Alone!Reducing Social Security benefits1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by James
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Sick of Rule Changes to SSISick of Rule Changes to SSI2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Ron Smith
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Dont Touch My moneySocial Security .1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Edward Baker
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Do Not Cut Social SecurityI receive Social Security since I am mentally ill. So, I have directly benefitted from its auspicious generosity for years.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Zachary Zoet
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New Yorkers say no cuts to Social Security benefits!President Obama's budget plan is not the kind of change we can believe in. Obama's budget will includes a big cut to Social Security benefits -- making life harder for retirees for years to come. Despite President Obama's campaign promises about protecting Social Security and Medicare benefits, he is pushing hard for this devastating cut. But members of Congress who care about working families can stop this plan. Speaker Boehner needs Democratic votes to pass even the least controversial bills. So if enough Democrats say Chained CPI and other benefit cuts are off the table, then they'll really be off the table.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joe Dinkin
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Save Our Neighborhood Librariesi have learned that there is a move to change the neighborhood landscape as it relates to our libraries. I have attended two meetings concerning the Business Library in downtown Brooklyn. The plan as I understand it is to build a condominum and have the library in the basement on a lease arrangement. I believe if people can't see the library the n less people will not attend the library. right now people who don't live in the Heights appear to be the users of the library and not so much the people who live there,\ Are we trying to restructure the library so that people from other communities can;t use them? Just thinking outside the box. In Clinton Hill, I understand they are thinking of building housing on top of the present library(use of the air rights). In my community. We already have buildings that are empty because people can't get jobs and can't afford the housing that is already here. Who are we building this new housing for ? (Are we getting ready to do another regentrification)? We do have others in my community already, so is this to get rid of those of us who are still able to keep our brownstones and co-ops? Just Thinking,wondering. Someone please speak to us in the 8th Congressional district. Why don't we have enough money to keep our libraries. We need our Libraries for our children and for our Seniors and others too. But we need someone to tell why we can't have Libraries like we have always had. Please sign my petition if you are concerned about the Neighborhood Library. .37 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Eunice Morrison-Skinner
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LEAVE SOCIAL SECURITY ALONE!STOP ABUSING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, LEAVE SOCIAL SECURITY ALONE. "WE THE PEOPLE" WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO PUT OUR NEEDS FIRST. THE GREEDINESS NEEDS TO END NOW.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by JENNIFER CAREY
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ss benefitsDO not cut my social security benefits. It is a sacred fund Put into law by a great president FDR and has nothing to do With national debt.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by david
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Call obamaStop Obama from making social security cuts1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rodney Wilson
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Gun ControlNow is the time to put your signature to a petition to keep the Senate and the Starte of Oregon on notice that this an Important Issue.137 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Scott Schroeter
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Support a Moratorium on Shale Gas Drilling in PennsylvaniaPennsylvania is being wracked by fracking, but together we can stop it. Keystone Progress, along with some great partners, have gathered almost 100,000 signatures for a statewide moratorium on this dangerous and unnatural gas drilling. Help us stun the frackers and meet their goal by the April 30th deadline by signing below As fracking spills across Pennsylvania, things are only getting worse. We need to act now. From poisoned drinking water, to toxic air pollution and dead livestock, the list of people being harmed by fracking continues to grow. Gas drilling companies have committed more than 3,000 violations of environmental law, showing a continual disregard for Pennsylvanians' health and the health of our environment. And yet the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection continues to withhold the results of water tests that would tell us what chemicals the frackers are using and who is at risk. Despite all this damage, and more, last year our legislature went so far as to strip local communities of their right to take legal action to protect themselves from fracking. We can't wait for the politicians to act. We need a people-powered movement that's big enough to fight back and win. With your help, we can build that movement in Pennsylvania. Join 100,000 other Keystone state residents and call for a timeout on fracking right now.5,262 of 6,000 SignaturesCreated by Michael Morrill