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Keep Al Cannon as SheriffKeep a man with strong convictions in office.393 of 400 SignaturesCreated by John Cabaniss
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CBD Food Truck OppositionRestaurant owners in the CBD are about to have their sales invaded on by the food truck industry should new legislation get passed in February. Restauranteurs have made great investments in their product and have worked hard to build a following of customers in their area. To think that a food truck can soon park 50 feet from our doors and sell food during peek hours of business for 4 hours is truly concerning!!!!! This legislation should be stopped immediately!!!!!!!325 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Reuben Laws
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district mappingA DISINTERESTED PARTY TO FAIRLY RE DRAW ALL U.S. CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATURE DISTRICTS... AND FOR IT TO BE DONE NOW IN 2013... SO THAT NO "REDMAPPING" BEHAVIOR FROM THE "G.O.P." CAN BE DONE TO STEAL THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 20162 of 100 SignaturesCreated by J A TACKETT
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Harry Reed: Support Any and All Effort to Limit High Capacity WeaponsOur grandchildren did not attend Sandy Hook, but we think of what our state of mind would be right now if our babies had been terrorized at that young age, and forced into loosing their freedom to live out their dreams. Gun ownership has become so common, that we are now questioning whetherr we are safe without a weapon in our home. We are concerned about how many other people feel unsafe for the same reason.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Jo Jansen
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NY Senate Independent Democratic Conference Members: Raise and Index New York's Minimum WageNew York's minimum wage has risen only 10 cents since 2007, and today remains decades out of date. If the state's minimum wage had simply kept pace with the rising cost of living since 1970, it would equal more than $10.70 per hour today. Instead, the current minimum wage remains stuck at $7.25 per hour, which translates to just $15,080 per year for a full-time worker. Governor Cuomo called for raising New York's minimum wage to $8.75 per hour during his 2013 State of the State address. Now the legislature must deliver. The Independent Democratic Caucus must use its leadership power in the New York Senate to support legislation that raises New York's minimum wage to at least $8.75 per hour and indexes the minimum wage to automatically rise with the cost of living each year.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jack Temple
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Stop a Busway That Will Cripple Rail ServiceFaster, affordable, convenient rail service is within our reach in the Northeast. The Amtrak rail line from New Haven to Hartford, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Canada is being improved for high speed commuter rail and faster intercity trains. But in Connecticut, an insanely stupid busway project, the New Britain-Hartford Busway, is being built on the rail line, paving over the rail right of way that is needed for better rail service. The busway will cripple this improved rail service. Two transportation projects costing hundreds of millions of dollars -- and one of them harms the other. The busway MUST be stopped.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Molly McKay
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Boycott NY State HuntingThe State of NY has turned law-abiding gun owners into criminals with the stroke of a pen. Governor Cuomo has shown disrespect for the role lawful gun owners play in maintaining State resources by waiving the mandatory 3-day discussion period of any proposed law. We need to strike back in a lawful, effective manner.38 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kris Whiteleather
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Forgive Student Loan DebtStudent Loan payments, I am concerned because I do not know how much longer I can continue to pay which will only put me in default and the interest will start all over again. I will never finish paying my student loans not because I am not complying but because it is abuse on the part of the Federal Government. yes I feel I have been personally effected by it. I have been paying for 5 years $300.00 per month and now $320.00 for one year. I feel I have paid my debt and should been forgiven on Student Loans.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mary Nunez
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INDICT CORPORATIONS who commit crimes AS People!Corporations have been deemed people by the US Supreme Court, they are allowed to spend unlimited funds and hide behind free speech while not being held to the same standards as any private citizen. This petition will allow corporations, their excutives, board members and major stockholders be for their criminal behavior. Federal and state attorneys can now bring criminal charges against any corporation as if they were ordinary people who break the law. That they be punished in the same manner when found guilty. Facing incarceration in federal or state prisons maybe then corporations will no longer expect to be ABOVE THE LAW!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Henry Mayers
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Business Roundtable: Back off Americans earned benefits.Business Roundtable is a group of Conservative CEO's whose companies revenue is around $7.3 Trillion. Many of the companies are taxpayer funded like Boeing or have received bailout funds in addition to their normal subsidies. They shouldn't have more of a say than we do.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joshua Deeds
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Reduce Speed Limit to 25mph on N. Ellis St. in Salisbury, NCCity Council is urged to reduce N. Ellis Street's speed limit from 35mph to 25mph from W. Cemetery Street to Lake Drive. Lowering the speed limit would make it the same as that on the remainder of the street stretching south from Shober Bridge to Salisbury High School. Neighbors are concerned for the safety of children who regularly play in and around the street and also desire to reduce speeding in general throughout our neighborhood.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Doug Robinson
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Adopting a living wageFor too long the working poor and lower middle-class have suffered at the hands of businesses big and small,facing frozen wages,cut hours and few benefits if we were able to keep them! I have been very troubled at my job at a plastics factory with the lack of effort in getting new customers and thus,we are stuck with cutbacks and frozen wages for multiple years!!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Frederick Wolfe