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Daylight Savings TimeLet's decide on one or the other... either we stay on daylight savings time, all of the time... OR, we stay on the other 'time' all of the time. So many folks that I know are tired of switching back and forth, and, for NO GOOD REASON!4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David
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Stand Up For DetroitOur right to vote and it stands for something ,not to vote and it be over rode because the governor says so ,to stop being bullied by legislators.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marcia Kimble
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human rights for people in facilitiesThe human rights of people living in facilities4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Leslie Montanaro
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Let's Get Ed Schultz back on Prime TimeEd Schultz, who is on at 8 P.M. on MSNBC is being moved to Saturdays and Sundays. Ed is a voice for the people and has been in the forefront for working class Americans, of all colors. Americans can not afford to lose such a voice when so many working class people are struggling to survive. Ed will be replaced by Chris Hayes. Chris is a bright young man but people in the 40-70 age bracket will not find a commonality with Chris Hayes. Join with us and get Ed Schultz back.44 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Pat Evans
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Governor O'Malley: It's time to raise the minimum wage!Can anyone raise a family on $15,000 per year? $1,250 per month? Of course not. Meanwhile on Wall Street, corporate profits are way up and the stock market reached record highs. But Congress hasn't raised the minimum wage since 2007. President Obama called for a minimum wage hike, and Democrats in Congress want to raise it to $10.10 per hour. But John Boehner and Tea Party Republicans won't let the minimum wage bill see the light of day. Record profits while low wage workers can't support a family. That's just not fair. Here in Maryland, we don't need to wait for John Boehner to give low-wage workers a raise. State legislators in Annapolis are pushing to raise the minimum wage to $10 per hour and then index it to inflation. That way as the cost of living goes up, the minimum wage will keep pace. The bill faces stiff opposition from the usual suspects: Wal-Mart, McDonalds, and right-wing think tanks funded by the likes of Karl Rove. If they had their way there wouldn't even be a minimum wage! Sign the petition below to tell Governor O'Malley, Senate President Mike Miller, and Speaker of the House Mike Bush: Working families can't wait for Congress. It's time to step up and lead the way for working families. President Obama has called for increasing the minimum wage, but for 500,000 low-wage workers in Maryland, we need Governor O'Malley to show that he is willing to stand up to Wal-Mart and McDonalds and raise the minimum wage now.1,800 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Karen Stults
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Add Norooz to Maryland school holidays!Many Maryland residents celebrate Norooz as part of their heritage and background. For those of us who do, it means taking a day off at work or having an "unexcused absence" at school.229 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Leyla Rahjou-Esfandiary
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Mayor Mike Herndon: Pave our road to churchI attend church at St. Michael's Catholic along with about 200 other members. Most of our elderly such as Simona Sabballos, Agustin and Fidela Garcia, all currently 89 years old, are the focus of our request. Honoring and caring for our elderly should be top priority. Thus I ask that CR 477 also known as 24th street along with Ave. K be paved.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Patty Garcia
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Use people power to solve the Federal budget crisis #LetUsDecideWe are asking Congress to create a simple website that allows the American public to view and vote on each line item in the Federal Budget. #LetUsDecide SIGN THE WHITE HOUSE PETITION: http://wh.gov/of0I2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by #LetUsDecide
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H.R. 630, The Postal Service Protection Act of 2013H.R. 630 would recalculate and restore retirement annuity obligations of the United States Postal Service, eliminate the requirement that the United States Postal Service pre-fund the Postal Service Retiree Health Benefits Fund, place restrictions on the closure of postal facilities, create incentives for the innovation for the United States Postal Service, to maintain levels of postal service38 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Robert Perkins
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Add more bike paths on OahuAlthough there are a few bike paths, I think additional bike paths are necessary to accommodate the growing number of bikers on Oahu. As a pedestrian, I do not feel safe when bikes past by me on sidewalks. As a driver, I do not want to share the road with bikes. As a biker, I want a safe area outdoors where I do not interfere with pedestrians and cars while getting to my destination. If government has the funding for rail, then there should be funding for paint to add bike paths next to roads that connect the entire island. Not only would bikers benefit from safety, my proposal is indeed an environmental friendly option that would decrease traffic congestion as well as lower obesity. I am certain that more people would start biking when safety is accounted for and the image of Oahu would improve due to the popularity of biking everywhere.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michelle Kwock
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bike pathsplaces to ride1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by timothy olinghouse
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Stop SB359Education reform in the state of WV... This bill will allow the state to hire individuals without having gone through an education degree program to teach in our public schools.. It also wants to cut paid holidays and planning time from teachers while the top paid officials in the state bd of ed keep their paid holidays!! It pushes more testing of students especially in k-2. It seeks to hire superintendents that do not need any experience in the education field! This bill does not put students first and does not uphold the integrity of the teaching profession! Stop this bill from being passed!57 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michele santos