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Overturn the BAR restriction of porches in the OVHDThe Old Village Historic District Commission guidelines and town ordinance includes porches in the BAR (Building Area Ratio) Requirement for allowable square footage for homes in the Old Village Historic District. The BAR ordinance should be amended because it puts an unnecessary restriction on builders and homeowners in the OVHD. When designing a home people shouldn't have to choose between a bedroom for a child and a front and/or back porch. Porches don't make houses look overly large. Porches are cherished places and historically they are the "ubiquitous feature of the Old Village." Therefore, the Town of Mt. Pleasant should embrace porches as welcome additions especially on Old Village homes. Old Village residents should be encouraged to have porches, not discouraged from them. No other town in the Southeast restricts porches. So let's face it; it's absurd that the OVHDC has this restriction in their BAR ordinance and it needs to be fixed.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alison Guerriere
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Christa StoneI am interested in reforming bullies in our school system. There are many resources available to the victims; however there is a huge lack of education and resources available to parents, schools and children in reforming a bully. In order to find a solution, we have to find out more, and provide a higher success rate at stopping that behavior. There currently are no interventions nor consequences for bullies. Parents of bullies should also at some point be held accountable i.e. like Florida's Truancy Law. Our children our the future of our world. Victims of bullies are in pain, but so are the bullies. In order to create change, we must provide the opportunity for all parties to have the necessary resources available.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Christa Stone
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stealing properties from the people who deserve thempeople are still effected by the mortgage crisis and there is no help for the ones who have no income NONE!!!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Stephen Zulawnik
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Make Government Accountable NowThe Congress of the United States is no longer responding in a responsible way to the citizens of the United States. It is time for a change that will benefit the American People.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rose Garcia
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Christa StoneI am interested in reforming bullies in our school system. There are many resources available to the victims; however there is huge lack of resources and education in reforming a bully. In order to find a solution, we have to find out more, and provide a higher success rate at stopping that behavior. There currently are no interventions nor consequences for bullies. Parents of bullies should also at some point helaccountable1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Christa Stone
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Support the House Republican plan to invest our tax surplus for education and roadsGovernor Pence proposes a 10% state income tax reduction to dole out our state tax surplus. This would only have a small impact on the state economy and the pockets of the average Hoosier (in most cases, $50-250). Those funds would be much better spent on education, which suffered serious loss of revenue as a result of property tax caps enacted under Governor Daniels. Our roads are also in poor condition. I applaud the Indiana House Republicans to have the courage to want to support education and our infrastructure instead of political pandering.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary D Kraeszig
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Allow parking permits for two-hour meters for downtown employeesThe lack of parking for downtown employees is causing massive debt and legal problems for the workers who keep our downtown businesses alive. There should be more easily accessible parking for downtown employees.109 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Jen Nickels
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Indiana Legislature Release the Circuit Breaker Tax ReliefHelp save our School by releasing the Circuit Breaker Tax Relief. We are a small community, but United. We are petitioning for the release of this fund to maintain our schools open. Our district with limited amount of fund was able to turn around and avoid a state take over. Now our district is an example to be follow, don't destroy the foundation of public education which has help educate many of us.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Migdalia Romero
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Stop the assault on the Florida Retirement SystemThe Florida Retirement System is stable and healthy, but Governor Rick Scott and the Republicans want to close the system to new enrollees. The long-term fiscal viability will be undermined for no good reason. Dismantling FRS would have a huge impact on Florida's economy.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Janet Reynolds
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Protect Public Access! Keep Kohanaiki (“Pine Trees") Jeep Trail Open!For generations, Kohanaiki (“Pine Trees’) has been the heart of a huge part of Kona community's life and living Hawaiian culture. After 20 years of fighting development proposed for that coastal land, the community won many battles but lost the war to private golf course and luxury housing development. Environmental degradation incomparable to any that has occurred through generations of the land’s passive use is occurring, along with threats to traditional public access. For 60 years, the Public has been able to drive to the south end of Kohanaiki for camping, picnicking, subsistence fishing, and other recreational and cultural activities; but that access is slated to change soon. Without that traditional access, the huge, southern portion of the so-called "public park" will become an exclusive playground of the Rich. Is that okay with you?3,659 of 4,000 SignaturesCreated by janice palma-glennie
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Comprehensive recycling for New York now!It's shameful how far behind other cities New York is when it comes to recycling.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Daphne
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Stiffer Penalties In Pennsylvania for Animal Abuse and NeglectI want stiffer penalties for people who abuse or neglect animals in Pennsylvania! I have not been personally affected, but just seeing pictures and posts on Facebook of these poor animals breaks my heart and we need to do something!!!149 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Diana Joy Waller