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Petition for fast & fair immigration reform with work permits and path to USA citizenship.It is for the benefit of all Americans and our great country.272 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Jose "Pepi" Cancio
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Class Action Lawsuit Against “DOGE” for security breach of Personal InformationEvery citizen has the right to protect their private information from unauthorized access and disclosure. “DOGE” should not be exempted from this law and its recent actions of gaining access to the data/information of American citizens through the United States Treasury Department is non excusable. “DOGE” is NOT a government agency and I did not consent for my information to be disclosed to this self-appointed body.21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Regina Chatmon
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Stop the discontinuing of the Solar for All government programDiscontinuing this law would not only effect all the stakeholders as listed above but would be a major setback for our efforts to reduce climate change and further put our chances of saving our pale blue dot in space in jeopardy.25 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Frank Copple
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To Alabama Governor Kay Ivey: We need your help!To residents of Alexander City and surrounding communities affected by water quality from the Adam’s Filter treatment facility: This is an opportunity to make your voice heard at state level. If you feel that something can and needs to be done, please sign this petition. It very well could change so much in our communities and our quality of life. Thank you!1,006 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Steven Allen
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Removal Of Racist signImmigrants help make this country Great ! Help us get rid of the hateful sign !715 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Adri Ramirez
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Help WNC Residents Rebuild Bridges and Restore Access After Hurricane Helene!In the wake of Hurricane Helene, many families in Western North Carolina remain isolated due to the destruction of essential bridges, their only connection to their homes. Temporary footbridges, funded by nonprofits, provided short-term relief but are inadequate for long-term use. Efforts to rebuild permanent structures have been halted due to FEMA's No-Rise Certification requirements. While these certifications are important for preventing future flooding, they require costly engineering studies and lengthy approval processes that many families cannot afford. Among those affected is my own family: my mother has been unable to reach her home except by four-wheeler, and an elderly neighbor battling cancer is stranded with only a footbridge for access. The storm has reshaped rivers and eroded landscapes, making exact reconstruction impossible for many. We urge North Carolina legislators to take immediate action by: 1. Waiving No-Rise Certification costs for families rebuilding essential access bridges. 2. Allocating funding for engineering studies to assist low-income residents. 3. Expediting the permitting process for critical recovery projects. These families need access to their homes, medical care, and resources now. We cannot wait for another disaster to make this right. Join us in calling for practical, compassionate solutions to this urgent issue.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by dalton buchanan
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Making Mental Health a PriorityWe all know someone with mental illness and we all have reached times of despair when dealing with them. It would be great to have help in providing adequate care and treatment for them.195 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Holli Overton
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Help Muncie's homeless populationWe need to save the lives of our "street people". There are too many out here starving, freezing, dying because they have nowhere warm. Our shelters are over run, and it's time to do something. We have other places we could convert into shelters, we have plenty of places that are willing to feed them. It's time to wake up and do your job, Mr. Ridenour. You're our mayor, and your people are dying in the streets.43 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Patricia Kerrigan
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Stockpile mifepristone in ConnecticutIn an October 2024 Connecticut Mirror poll, almost half of all voters and three quarters of Democrats listed reproductive rights and abortion as key issues. With the election of Donald Trump, the rights we now have in Connecticut are threatened by Project 2025’s plan to implement a national ban on medication abortion by pushing the FDA to reverse approval of mifepristone and misoprostol (the drugs most commonly used for medication abortions). On day one of his administration, Trump’s attorney general could also reinterpret the Comstock Act to criminalize the act of sending mifepristone through the mail. This would prevent healthcare providers from obtaining the drug, even though abortion is legal in Connecticut. It is vitally important that all of us who care about reproductive rights let our governor and elected representatives know that we want them to take action immediately to protect these rights. State Democratic leaders Martin Looney and Bob Duff have already written to Governor Lamont to note their appreciation of efforts by his administration, the Department of Public Health, UConn, and legislators who have been developing a plan to stockpile doses of mifepristone. They noted that Massachusetts, Washington, California, and New York have already taken this action. However, although it appears that there is significant support for Connecticut taking similar steps, there has been no stockpiling yet. [Courtesy of Elizabeth Vozzola, PhD. This text was published as a letter to the editor of We-Ha.com on Dec. 12, 2024.]34 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wendy Sacks
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Rename Oakland International Airport to Oakland International Kamala Harris AirportSigning the petition to rename Oakland International Airport after Vice President Kamala Harris is an opportunity to honor a trailblazing leader who embodies Oakland’s resilience, diversity, and progressive values. This change would not only celebrate her historic achievements but also elevate Oakland’s global recognition, reinforcing its unique identity and pride. A previous attempt to rename the airport as “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” was temporarily blocked by the federal court, as it sought to use the brand of another city rather than celebrating Oakland’s deep roots and culture, which allow it to stand proudly on its own two feet. Naming the airport after Vice President Harris reflects the city’s strength, independence, and rich history while inspiring future generations.52 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mone` Sha Carter
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Free rides for sick and elderly in Perry CountyThis could hinder and inhibit the sick and elderly’s health, leading into a faster decline. A person could possibly not afford nor be able to find other transportation and be denied government assistant healthcare.34 of 100 SignaturesCreated by brandon mosby
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CalPERS stealing our RetirementThis was an incredibly destructive and dark event in the CalPERS history, to allow pensioners who paid into the CalPERS system for decades to hang in the wind with 63% of their planned retirement taken away. · Contracts were Irresponsible: CalPERS wrote pension contracts with well over 170 public Joint Powers Authorities (JPA). CalPERS staff wrote these contracts (building growth for the CalPERS fund) never making the JPA Founding Cities responsible for the CalPERS pensions. Without such a provision, the JPA employees had no knowledge of the peril their pension accounts were in. There was no way the JPA’s would fund their pension accounts in perpetuity. Developing CalPERS contracts, without a means to continue pension plan payments, was an irresponsible and horrendous error! · No Social Security: We are/were public servants, who faithfully paid for decades into our PERS retirement accounts, and we deserved our full pensions. Our pensions have been slashed (since 2016) for reasons we had absolutely no control over. Additionally, the majority of us were prohibited from contributing to Social Security (couldn’t contribute to both SS and PERS) so we have no Social Security pensions to fall back on. Many have had to go back to work late in life, and everyone will be working into our 70’s and 80’s and never make up this retire. Ghost Pensioners Included in Termination Fee: CalPERS has applied absurd assumptions against us, and we are paying the price of “ghost pensioners” who will never be a cost to CalPERS: 1) The ESGVC $18M “termination fee” has been grossly inflated by the CalPERS Actuary, as follows: calculated in the $18M termination “projection”, are many “ghost pensioners” who are deemed a “potential future cost”. The “ghost pensioners” are individuals who were never vested in CalPERS to start with, or withdrew ALL their funds from their PERS account (when they left public employment), but CalPERS says they MIGHT come back into the PERS system at some point in their lifetime. Additionally, CalPERS is applying an interest penalty of 2.8% to the Termination Fee of $18M, when it is CalPERS' shortcomings that caused this contract to exist in the first place. Legislators: Fortunately, for all rest of the JPA employees in the State of California, AB 1912 was passed to assure that what happened to the ESGVC pensioners doesn’t happen again. However, AB1912 did not resove the ESGVC pensioners devastation. ESGVC was excluded from eligibility for AB1912.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kathryn Ford