• California State Bank
    My petition is designed to prompt the governor and state legislature to consider establishing a State chartered bank.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jerry Hayes
  • Standardize door size in California
    I have spent a year trying to find a house that fits a wheel chair because of substandard door ways. There is actually no standard in California. Interior and exterior doors, including bedrooms and bathrooms, private and public, need to be at least 32 inches wide with room to maneuver a wheel chair on both sides of the door.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Linda Brown
  • Standardize door size in California
    I have spent a year trying to find a house that fits a wheel chair because of substandard door ways. There is actually no standard in California. Interior and exterior doors, including bedrooms and bathrooms, private and public, need to be at least 32 inches wide with room to maneuver a wheel chair on both sides of the door.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Linda Brown
  • Minimun wage
    Raise it now. It's necessary for the working poor and it's goodfor the state economy.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by arthur J. crosta
  • Require a mandate in gubernatorial elections.
    The Governor of Texas should be elected by a majority vote. It is a shame that any elected official should hold office with only 40% of the votes going to him or her.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Donald Perry
  • Good Enough For You
    Congress habitually exempts themselves from laws they pass to restrict or control the behavior of their constituents. I propose a Constitutional Amendment to require that all laws passed by Congress apply to all members of Congress, their aides, and employees, just as they do to American citizens.
    4 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Kevin Singleton
  • iMMAGRATION REFORM nOW!
    Millions of families have been affected by your inaction.It's time to correct that.
    4 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Oscar Derman
  • Medical Marijuana State Regulations
    It is time for the state legislatures to pass statewide rules and regulations to govern the medical marijuana industry in California. It is only in this way that we stand a chance of blocking the federal government from interfering with the rights and needs of medical marijuana patients and the dispensaries which supply them.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by David Mallick
  • SAVE THE 200 YEAR OLD SYCAMORE TREE
    Scheduled by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is construction of a new bridge,when the existing bridge could be rebuilt,or the proposed new bridge could be shifted a few feet to the downstream side,thereby avoiding the destruction of this huge,beautiful tree. Please help my cause by proudly adding your name.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by David P.Clemens
  • Gov Brewer: Take dangerous guns off the streets
    Tighten the regulations of obtaining guns and assault weapons in AZ. We dont need another mass shooting!! No one needs to be packing assault weapons and clips that can shoot 100 rounds at a time!!
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Debra Savillo
  • It's Time to Fix Immigration
    My mother emigrated from New Brunswick, Canada, to the US at 16 to help her parents and her 10 younger siblings. The US's Great Depression was starting to affect Canada, but her uncle had done well in the US as a barber and rental property owner. The new immigrants, and their children, many born in the US, are also helping their families and helping the US by taking the jobs even young Americans won't do.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Raymond P. Bilodeau
  • Support the Seattle Teachers' Standardized Test Boycott
    There is a growing movement against the over-use of standardized tests, and teachers in Seattle are leading the fight. Teachers at Garfield High School in Seattle are refusing to administer a district-mandated test (called the MAP test) on grounds that the test doesn't provide useful feedback and eats up valuable classroom time. Instead, Seattle teachers want the MAP test dropped. The Garfield teachers wrote in a recent letter, "We are not troublemakers nor do we want to impede the high functioning of our school. We are professionals who care deeply about our students and cannot continue to participate in a practice that harms our school and our students." The MAP test is also riddled with scandal. It was adopted at a cost of millions of dollars to Seattle taxpayers amid a serious conflict of interest. Former SPS Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson, sat on the board of the company that produced the MAP test--the Northwest Evaluation Association--when the MAP test was adopted by the Seattle School District. A state auditor found this to be an ethics violation. Teachers have been told they must administer the test by February 22nd. If they refuse, the Superintendent of Schools Jose Banda has threatened them with a 10-day suspension. Join students, fellow teachers and parents in sending a strong message to these school officials to halt any disciplinary actions and immediately address the teachers' concerns.
    3,002 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Jess Kutch