• Justice for Andrew A. "Andy" Ortega
    ABC 7 Chicago story that aired on 12/16/24 regarding Andy. https://youtu.be/KstKbAZ4-wQ?si=kAqwB_Szli--yc9K
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    Created by Kevin Wheeler
  • "Demand Justice: Sign the Petition for Compassionate Release of Christopher A. Hunter!"
    1. Human Rights: Advocacy Supporting Christopher Hunter’s case is a stand for the fundamental rights of all individuals, emphasizing the importance of compassion and justice within the legal system. 2. Awareness of Injustice: This campaign highlights issues related to unjust sentencing, prison conditions, and the need for reform in the criminal justice system, raising awareness about systemic problems that affect many. 3. Compassionate Approach: Advocating for compassionate release underscores the value of empathy and understanding in our society, promoting a more humane approach to justice. 4. Community Solidarity: By joining this campaign, individuals can demonstrate solidarity with those affected by the criminal justice system, fostering community support and connection around shared values of fairness and compassion. 5. Potential for Change: Campaigns like this can lead to significant changes in policy and practice, potentially benefiting not only Christopher but also others in similar situations who deserve a second chance. 6. Mobilizing for Justice: Collective action can amplify the call for Christopher's release, making it more difficult for authorities to ignore the demands for justice and compassion. 7. Inspiration for Others: Taking part in this campaign can inspire others to advocate for those who are marginalized or wrongfully treated, creating a ripple effect of activism and awareness. By joining the campaign for Christopher Hunter’s compassionate release, individuals can be part of a movement that seeks to correct injustices and promote a more compassionate society.
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    Created by Vee Sal
  • "Protect Our Kids: Say NO to Seattle Public Schools' Gamble with Student Mental Health!"
    We’re asking the Seattle School Board to prioritize our kids’ safety and well-being over questionable business deals. By signing this letter, you’re helping ensure our students get real, safe, and effective mental health support. Here are the reasons why our collective action is important:  • Student Well-Being at Risk: This partnership with Talkspace could compromise the quality and safety of mental health support for our children. • Privacy Concerns: Potential risks to students’ sensitive personal data. • Financial Accountability: Why is this money being spent on a for-profit company with questionable practices instead of proven local solutions and partnerships? This is not an investment in our students or our community. Here are the reasons why this action is urgent: This partnership potentially impacts the mental health of over 55,000 students in Seattle. Partnering with a company like Talkspace could mean putting profit over care, leaving vulnerable kids without the support they need. If we don’t act now, this could set a precedent for future decisions that prioritize cost over quality in our schools.
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    Created by Beth Tubbs
  • Mandate Financial Literacy in High Schools Now: Empower the Next Generation!
      What is the Problem? High school students are graduating without essential financial literacy skills, leaving them unprepared to navigate adulthood successfully. Many teens don't know how to budget, save, manage credit, or invest, which can lead to debt, poor financial decisions, and long-term financial instability. The lack of financial education in schools fails to prepare students for real-world challenges, perpetuating a cycle of financial insecurity. What Action Could Be Taken? Mandate financial literacy education as a semester-long course in all high schools across Washington State. The course should cover critical topics such as budgeting, saving, credit management, taxes, and investing. This program can be modeled after successful initiatives like Utah’s General Financial Literacy course, which has significantly improved financial behaviors among students. State lawmakers, education boards, and officials, such as the Superintendent of Public Instruction, can introduce legislation or curriculum changes to make financial literacy education a requirement for high school graduation. Allocating resources and prioritizing financial literacy as part of the curriculum is essential to achieving this. Why Is It Important? Financial literacy is a life skill that impacts every individual. Without it, young adults are more likely to fall into debt, struggle with financial planning, and face economic hardships. Preparing students with these skills before they graduate will: • Reduce student debt and financial mismanagement. • Empower teens to make informed decisions about their financial futures. • Foster long-term financial stability for individuals and communities. This change will create a generation of financially responsible and independent young adults who are equipped to contribute positively to society. Why Should Others Join This Campaign? Everyone benefits from a financially literate society. Parents want their children to succeed, educators want to prepare students for the real world, and communities thrive when individuals are financially stable. Joining this campaign means advocating for a future where young adults are empowered, confident, and capable of managing their finances. By supporting this initiative, you are helping to ensure that no student enters adulthood without the tools they need to succeed. Together, we can make financial literacy education a priority and create lasting change for future generations. 
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    Created by Rithika Binu
  • Enough is Enough- fair pay for Uber drivers
    Drivers pay for their own cars, maintenance, gas/electric, and healthcare. We deserve to make more than $20 an hour before deductions.
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    Created by Ohio Valley Audits
  • LAUSD Give Teachers Access to the Salvage Unit
    This is important because by auctioning off items and making a profit, you force teachers to continue to purchase school supplies out of their own pockets. A study showed that teachers spend an average of $300 on school supplies. These supplies could be free to them if the salvage unit was reopened and made available to them. 
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    Created by Ebony Batiste
  • Support GB WhatsApp Pro
      Why This Petition is Important In today’s digital age, messaging apps have become a vital part of our daily lives. However, many popular platforms fail to offer the flexibility, customization, and privacy that users truly deserve. GB WhatsApp Pro addresses these shortcomings, providing a next-generation solution that is tailored to modern communication needs. Here’s why this petition is crucial: 1. Enhanced Privacy and Security: GB WhatsApp Pro provides users with advanced privacy settings, such as chat locks, anti-revoke messages, and caller ID identification. This ensures a safer and more secure messaging experience compared to standard apps. 2. Ad-Free Experience: Unlike many apps that compromise user experience with intrusive ads, GB WhatsApp Pro prioritizes uninterrupted communication, making it ideal for personal and professional use. 3. Innovative Features: Features like DND mode, extensive customization options, and dual account functionality make GB WhatsApp Pro an essential tool for users seeking more control over their messaging experience. 4. Encouraging Innovation: Supporting this petition will highlight the demand for advanced features in messaging apps, encouraging developers to focus on user-centric innovation. 5. Accessible to Everyone: With its easy-to-use interface and practical tools, GB WhatsApp Pro is designed for all types of users, from tech-savvy individuals to everyday smartphone users. By supporting this petition, you’re not just endorsing a better app—you’re advocating for the evolution of digital communication. Let’s come together to promote a platform that empowers users with the features and privacy they deserve. 
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    Created by Ghulam Murtaza
  • Legalizing Abortion in Utah
    It is important because it impedes on women’s natural freedoms and limits their rights
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    Created by Jaliyah Khwaja
  • Help End the Human Cost of Cobalt in the DRC
    Children in Congo are descending into a cobalt mines daily risking their lives, so that they have a bed to lay in.  There is an estimated 255,000 Congolese citizens working in these mines.   Cobalt is an essential part of our everyday life. It is used in the batteries in our smartphones, laptops, and electric cars, but the convenience of our devices comes at the expense of the wellbeing of others. After copious amounts of research, I believe by advocating for safer mining practices, and an end to the exploitation of miners we can build a future where we don’t have to benefit from the suffering of others.  Join me on this petition to end the unnecessary suffering of thousands at our expense. 
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    Created by Claudia Gutierrez
  • Carpenter Elementary School needs Safety
    It happened before and unless we take action it will happen again and again. We deserve peace of mind and the ability to catch and report and prevent further offenses to our Carpenter Elementary School Community. Please join us in signing the petition for our children’s and our school’s safety.  
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    Created by Joe Ballarini
  • Stop Recess Appointments!
    Regardless of your politics and irrespective of how you voted, we must let Congress know we expect the nominees be vetted to protect this Nation!
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    Created by Brett Forrest Murphy
  • Executive Order: Reparations for American descendants of African slaves.
    Many of the problems faced by the African American, Black, Nubian citizens of America require economic solutions. Addressing and closing the racial wealth gap will allow these citizens to protect themselves from predatory lending and compete fairly in the global economy.  Policies of the federal state and local governments like discrimination in public assistance, redlining, higher interest rates based on race, and lower market value for goods and services have placed black American in a secondary and subordinate economic class.  It stands to reason that policy can undo these problems. #ReparationsNow 
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    Created by Dale Freeman