• Pass the Renewable Energy Tax Credit
    The Wind Energy industry is dying because the Renewable Energy Tax Credit is about to expire. This source of alternative energy is vital to our country and the industry employs millions of people.
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    Created by Martha Swierczewski
  • Homeownership for the middle class
    Facilitate access of the middle class to homeownership at the same time that create jobs for construction workers.
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    Created by Sandra Adames
  • Quality and non discriminate immigration
    Like all countries, the USA should choose its immigrants by quality and not by race.
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    Created by Naomi Aldort
  • Medicare Savings
    20% of GDP s dedicated to healthcare spending and 77 million baby boomers are just beginning to retire. Many of these folks savings will be wiped out with one emergency room visit. Which means this 2 trillion dolar and growing government expense is not going away anytime soon.
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    Created by Jason
  • Recogntion of Palestine
    The newly internationally recognized state of Palestine should be both recognized and supported as the free self determination of a people as part of the ongoing peace process in the Middle East. We ask President Obama to formally recognize Palestine and to offer them economic and other supports equal to that which we give to their neighboring states so as to promote economic development, stablize the region and promote democracy and justice.
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    Created by William B Harrell
  • Unfair Gasoline Pricing
    The practice of calculating all gasoline prices using the higher priced brent crude oil price, when most of the country's refinerys are using WTI crude oil and other lower cost crude oils, should be stopped.
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    Created by Urban Latta
  • Pennsylvania's 2012 Human Trafficking Report Card & 17 Other States Failed Too...
    We must work together and our state Legislators need to help US fix or rewrite the law to end/stop modern-day slavery. The issue drew the attention of President Obama at former President Bill Clinton's Clinton Global Initiative on Tuesday (Sept. 25), where Obama said the estimated 20 million victims of human trafficking would become a major focus of his Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. "Like that Good Samaritan on the road to Jericho, we can't just pass by, indifferent," Obama said. "We've got to be moved by compassion. We've got to bind up the wounds."
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    Created by Richard A. Sands, Ret. PI
  • CUT THE WASTE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
    Our State spends more on prisons than on the University system. The result: bloated costs for law enforcement, jails, prisons, and Courts -- accompanied by a reduction in our ability to provide college-level education and its benefits to individual students and our State's economy. Students are faced with foregoing education or incurring enormous personal debt -- and we all lose. California's economic engine depends on a highly educated workforce. It is time to re-examine our priorities when the cost of a year in prison to society is many times greater than the cost of a year in college.
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    Created by Joseph Peter Myers
  • Make GMO foods illegal
    Everyone's health will be affected.
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    Created by Vicki Marburger
  • Legalize Wisconsin and our Nation
    In the past few years our nation and the great state of Wisconsin has been hurting with the lack of jobs and the national and state deficit. I propose, in order to create a multitude of jobs and a way to gain a national/ state surplus of money instead of a deficit we legalize the use of marijuana and control it in the same manner as alcohol and tobacco. Just recently over 300 economists stated that the legalization and taxation on marijuana could save the U.S. $13.7 billion a year. Imagine how that would help our nation and our state grow! I myself personally do not use or condone the use of marijuana, but with that said the use or consumption of marijuana whether someone wants to believe it or not, the acts are there and are presentable. Marihuana does indeed have beneficial uses. Just as alcohol or tobacco it to does have some negative draw backs, but statistically shown by many doctors and scientists that its use isn't anymore harmful to your body than that of consuming a can of soda or a drinking a glass scotch or even taking over the counter aspirin. The research and answers are out there to the benefits of marijuana. The question is, are you as a human being able to put aside your personal convictions or even religious beliefs on this subject matter, then look at those facts and make a well informed decision whether its use and legalization would benefit our state and our nation? Millions of people including myself think so. Please consider it. Thank you!
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    Created by Jerome
  • Get rid of the "Dead Peasant Policy"
    Companies everywhere are taking policies out on their employees and then cashing in (as if they need even MORE money) without so much as a donation to the funeral or family. Most companies (Winn Dixie, Walmart etc.) are doing it without consent! They must be exposed and stopped. This kind of policy should not be allowed.
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    Created by Jean Middleton
  • Connecticut's 2012 Human Trafficking Report Card & 17 Other States Failed Too...
    We must work together and our state Legislators need to help US fix or rewrite the law to end/stop modern-day slavery. The issue drew the attention of President Obama at former President Bill Clinton's Clinton Global Initiative on Tuesday (Sept. 25), where Obama said the estimated 20 million victims of human trafficking would become a major focus of his Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. "Like that Good Samaritan on the road to Jericho, we can't just pass by, indifferent," Obama said. "We've got to be moved by compassion. We've got to bind up the wounds."
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    Created by Richard A. Sands, Ret. PI