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Create a Gulf Citizen Advisory CommitteeOutgoing EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson, called on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council to establish a Citizen Advisory Committee that would give a forum for participation by non-governmental organizations including environmental, conservation, fishing and community stakeholder groups in the development and implementation of a Gulf-wide restoration plan. This committee is an essential piece of the process, without which the council will lack the important resources and knowledge base of coastal residents and the citizen engagement needed for effective participation in implementing Gulf-wide ecosystem restoration plan. Please take a moment to share your support with your governor.111 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Michelle Erenberg
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CCO Transparency & AccountabilitiyCoordinated Care Organizations (CCO) were created by the Oregon legislature to provide better services at reduced cost for those on Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan), however these CCO can be private for profit companies that have little accountability to the local community and are not being required to have public meetings or records of what they are planning regarding the health care of our most vulnerable citizens.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Oregon Patients Rights Assocation
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Chelsea's LawMy 18 y.o. daughter was arrested for underage consumption with an alcohol level of 0.18, twice the legal limit. She posted bond, was left in a lobby by herself to wait for an adult that she had called to pick her up. She subsequently ended up leaving before the adult arrived and was walking toward the establishment (2-3 miles) where her friends were, but was struck and killed by a hit and run driver. According to police, she was considered an "adult" because she was 18 (although intoxicated), posted bond, so they claimed they could not retain her. To date, there are no laws and/or policies to prevent this from happening again.281 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Jennifer Keener-Huie
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D.C. Retail Workers Deserve a Living WageThe D.C. City Council has introduced a bill that would require all businesses, like Walmart, with 75,000 square feet of retail space or more and at least $1 billion in annual revenues to pay workers $12.50 an hour. Workers in D.C. deserve a living wage, and this bill is a big step in the right direction. By raising wages for workers in large retail workplaces like Walmart, this will impact thousands of D.C. families. Write to the D.C. Council now and urge them to support the Large Retailer Accountability Act of 2013.440 of 500 SignaturesCreated by Karen Nussbaum
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A petition to restore genuine choice for California votersMost Progressive initiatives are oriented towards specific policies the legislature has failed to address when what we really need is a change in the constitutional rules of the game. Preferably a seemingly small change that is easily understood and that radically changes the political landscape in a way that undermines centralization is what is needed. We need a state initiative in every state with initiatives, an initiative proposal that basically can be said in two sentences: "All elections to political office in California shall be my majority vote. In cases where no candidate receives a majority instant run offs as are currently the case in some California cities will decide the winner." Imagine the difficulty of the two main parties arguing against majority rule when most Americans hold both of them in contempt. If these initiatives were on as many ballots as possible, and repeated regularly until passed, the issue would remain in the public eye. As both gay marriage and marijuana legalization demonstrate the more these issues are in the public eye the more receptive the public becomes. But unlike gay marriage and marijuana legalization, majority rule is already regarded as legitimate. Advantages I. With majority vote rules for elections a vote for a third party candidate will not help your opposition politically in any sense. If one of the two main parties gets a secure majority, compared with a plurality election the outcome will be the same. But when majorities are not secure the dynamic changes. II. A candidate may need another party’s voters to win. In order to get them he or she has to treat the issues they raise explicitly and would be well advised not to trash their candidate. As a result issues will be discussed that normally would not get discussed. Further, the third party will be treated with a degree of respect, legitimizing it in otherwise skeptical eyes. III. Voters will be encouraged to vote their real preferences, and make the main party candidate a second choice. In doing so I predict we will rapidly see that third parties have a lot more support that currently seems to be the case. This is because under current rules I may prefer Greens or Libertarians or something, but never vote for them because I don’t want to help the other main party. As third parties become more competitive they become more interesting to undecided voters. IV. Because they have a chance, third parties will attract candidates who are in it for more than ego and feelings of self-righteousness. We will get a pool of more competent candidates. This will make them more effective in attacking the positions of main parties. There are no strong progressive organizations with much public visibility in the way a strong third party would be visible. V. Over time ‘third parties’ will get more strongly established in the public eye, win elections, and provide genuine competition to the corporatists. Given current levels of disgust with corporations, banks, and the main parties it might not take much time. VI. Majority vote elections will also be cheaper. Currently most states help finance party primary elections. Primaries were established because we have a two party oligarchy and it is only through primaries that much democracy exists in the US at all. But when many parties exist they can pay for their own primaries if they want them. The financial savings would not be negligible. Here in California as best I can tell a primary costs about $70 million. Let the parties pay for one if they want one.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Gus diZerega
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Cathy jordan medical cannibis actSince being diagnosed with LUO GERHIGS DESEASE last year I have read an amazing amount of good resonse by using medical marijuana. Even at some Government websites. Lets get together and approved quickly, I'm afraid the desease moves quicker than you can in move on this. It also helps with Parkinsons,MS etc. Lets get this done so we can have some ray of hope and quality of life longer.20 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bob Brinker
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We all will lose in the endThe Lack of concern about the poor quality of education for our children. Don't blame the teachers, blame politicians who don't understand or even care what they are doing to our country by not providing appropriate funding for education.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kay Shavers
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Don't Promise to Join Israeli Attack on IranSenate Resolution 65, which currently has 74 co-sponsors, calls for the United States to join a so-called preventive Israeli attack on Iran.9 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Keppel
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Hemp FarmingLegalize the production of agricultural hemp in Texas.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by William Charles Willis
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Teacher compensationRaises for Teachers7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Garry L Gentry
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Carve out DD from KancareThe long-term supports that we seek to keep out of KanCare consist of a variety of services ranging from personal care for those with serious intellectual disabilities to help finding and keeping jobs. These supports do not fit the medical model that MCO's provide. Currently we have seen devastating results including MCO's interfering with medications, PCP's assigned miles away, providers who are not getting paid, a deep lack of understanding by the MCO's and the government on what it takes to care for individuals with intellectual disabilities long term.1,264 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Meredith Funkhouser
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congress should take a pay cutcongress get money from special group and not helping the people who vote for them.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by brian a jones