• Romney and Veterans Health Care
    Mitt Romney has failed time and time again to mention our Veterans. At this point, it is obvious that is a conscious decision. He has not mentioned his stand on veteran's programs. Veterans Health Care is big budget socialized medicine, is this the cut that he is going to use to balance his budget. I believe that he and Ryan plan to voucherize Veterans Health Care and that is why they are not interested in Veterans they see them as part of the 47% that are on the dole. Force Romney to state his position on Veterans Health Care and the budget. This could be a deal breaker for Veterans and that is why he avoids it.
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    Created by Lorna Lee
  • Amend the constitution: corporations are not people
    It's clear that we've got to amend the U.S. Constitution to overrule the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. But most of the amendments in play in Congress deal only with the problem of money in politics (see http://FreeSpeechForPeople.org/node/441 ). That's important, but we have to go deeper too: Citizens United also said corporations have constitutional rights, like free speech, as if they were people. This gives corporations the power to get the courts to throw out all kinds of laws they don't like - including food labeling, health, environmental, and civil rights laws as well as laws on money in politics. We need an amendment that makes it clear that people, not corporations, are in charge of America. The People's Rights Amendment, H.J. Res 88, does this (see http://PeoplesRightsAmendment.org ). It has extensive bipartisan support in the House but has not yet been introduced in the Senate. That's why we need your help. Please sign on, then spread the word. Thanks, from the whole team at: http://FreeSpeechForPeople.org
    3,603 of 4,000 Signatures
    Created by Peter Schurman
  • Take Back the Tap at Clark
    We are a group of students working to ban the sale of bottled water on the Clark Univeristy campus. -Bottled water creates unnecessary waste; 86% of bottled water ends up in landfills. - Bottled water is typically more than a thousand times more expensive than tapped water. - The PET plastic used to produce bottled water is produced using the chemical benzene which is correlated with the development and other health problems. Please sign the following petition to show your support and make a difference on our campus. Thank you
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    Created by Tiffany Kline
  • Save L.A. Chinatown; Stop Walmart
    From the moment Walmart announced plans to open a grocery store in Chinatown, that community has been clear. They don’t want the retail giant’s poverty-wage jobs, nor do they want to see the destruction of Chinatown’s small businesses and unique neighborhood character. But Walmart won’t take no for an answer. So now it’s up to the City Council – and to us. Ten councilmembers already have pledged their support for an emergency law to stop Walmart and other chains from locating in Chinatown. We need two more votes to prevent Walmart from moving ahead. Please tell City Councilmembers Tony Cardenas and Joe Buscaino to vote YES on the Chinatown Interim Control Ordinance.
    1,986 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Los Angeles Alliance For A New Economy
  • Eliminate the electoral college
    In a true democracy everyone's vote should count equally. the whole system is broken, which becomes especially apparent when someone who has lost the popular vote can still "win" the election. The electoral college is an antiquated system that needs to be eliminated. Everyone should feel equally empowered, by their right to vote.
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    Created by Dana
  • Jeff Flake: Tell the Truth on the DREAM Act
    Undocumented youth in Arizona have tried it all. Went to his congressional office, to his Tucson headquarters and even invited him to a town hall meeting to address immigration, but he refuses to do so! He even went on Prensa Hispana (a Spanish newspaper) saying he does support the DREAM Act. Ask Jeff Flake to stop ignoring us and tell the truth on how he voted no on the bill in 2010.
    136 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Erika Andiola
  • eliminate anti obama billboards
    billboards in south Florida " friends don't let friends nuke friends" I've seen several billboards in my area that is disturbing to say the least
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    Created by Douglas W Clark.
  • Stop the sale of arms
    Military supply companies in the USA are making a fortune selling heavy weapons to both our allies and to our enemies overseas. Guns and bombs made in America are killing our own soldiers. It should be against the law for the tax-supported American defense industry to sell weapons to a foreign country without federal authorization.
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    Created by Robert Shorin
  • VOTE NO TO DEFEAT IL PENSION LAW SECT. 5.1-ARTICLE XIII ON NOV. 6
    As a career firefighter in the State of Illinois, I have paid into my pension fund without ever missing a payment. State Government Officials have historically allowed State and Municipal employers (my boss) the right to ignore their responsibility to provide adequate funding contributions into State/Municipal pensions, resulting in an 83 BILLION DOLLAR PENSION SHORTFALL. There is talk of A POSSIBLE FEDERAL BAILOUT after the election for Illinois. EVERY US CITIZEN should SignOn to this Petition to tell Gov. Pat Quinn: SOLVE YOUR OWN FINANCIAL PROBLEMS. My State can't afford to clean up the mess that your State caused!
    883 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by Gerald L. Hughes
  • A Costly Bill Putting Our Economy and Rivers at Risk
    Congressman “Doc” Hastings introduced legislation that would stop river restoration in communities nationwide, hurt local economies, and strip away wildlife protections all to benefit a handful of special interests. This “Dangerous Dams Protection Act” would do sweeping damage to rivers across the country. It would: * Harm rivers and wildlife and threaten public safety by prohibiting federal funds to be used to remove or study the removal of any hydropower dam - even unsafe dams that the dam owner and the local community want to remove. * Slow job growth and hurt businesses by bringing river restoration to a screeching halt and stopping growth in commercial and recreational fishing. * Create an expensive new subsidy that would not only allow private groups to build new dams, whether or not they are in the public interest, but taxpayers would have to reimburse the full cost. This irresponsible bill could be up for debate this month. Will you tell your Representative to oppose this destructive vision for rivers and hydropower – one that is at odds with mainstream thinking about hydropower policy?
    224 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Jeff Wiedner
  • Busing for school children safety
    my grandsons live appox. 11/2 from school& the have to walk or have someone take them& pick them up. Because the policy here in Altoona,Pa. is If they live 2 miles from the school. The School Provides NO Buses.That is way to far for any child to walk.Because there is to much Crime -Raping,Kidnapping& Child Snatching.going on nowadays. One reads it all the time where kids walking to School disappear& they end up finding them raped,killed&etc. Question: What if it was ine of you Kids or Grand kids,or someone in your family.How would you feel. YOU Need To Sit & Think About It.
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    Created by Barbara Mcclellan
  • Tell Congress: Don't Let Food Workers Go Hungry
    As a member of the Welcome Table, the food I eat is important to me. Part of a safe and sustainable food system is ensuring that the people that grow, harvest, process, transport, and prepare our food are treated fairly and with dignity. Worker rights are as important to me as organics and buying local. According to a recent report released by the Food Labor Research Center at UC Berkeley, raising the minimum wage for the benefit of 29 million low-wage workers - including almost 8 million food workers - would only cost the average household about an additional 10 cents per day for food (see the report at www.rocunited.org/dime-a-day). Almost one-third of food workers suffer food insecurity, meaning they are unable to access enough safe and nutritious food to meet their needs. Food workers rely on food stamps to meet their needs at 1.5 times the rate of the general workforce. This has to change. I have started this petition with the Food Chain Workers Alliance and the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, calling on Congress to increase the minimum wage (currently $7.25/hour and for workers who receive tips $2.13/hour). If you care about the people behind your food, please stand with me and urge Congress to support the Miller/Harkin Fair Minimum Wage Act. A dime a day is a small price that I am willing to pay so that 29 million workers can make ends meet! P.S. Some of your reading this might recall that last year's proposal was to increase the minimum wage to $9.80. This year's proposal is to increase it to $10.10 per hour over three years and we have changed the petition to reflect that.
    104,143 of 200,000 Signatures
    Created by Saru Jayaraman, ROC United