• Summit County Board of Elections: Voting Hrs.
    Support uniform, expanded early voting hours across Ohio
    19 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Paula Levin
  • Programs for disabled adults
    After many years of being on a wait list to participate in a program for disabled adults in Casselberry,FL my son is already 30 years old and out of the list because we had a family emergency and left the state for two years. I think our disabled citizens deserve more respect from our government which say there are no funds for more adult programs in Central Florida. I think it is not fair to our growing community of disabled adults in the state of Florida.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Ana Mercado
  • PAY IT BACK
    The surplus monies that workers and employers paid into the Social Security Trust Fund were borrowed and used by the government for other purposes. Now they want to revise and reduce Social Security benefits that we, the taxpayers, have already paid for. Before there are any plans to revamp the future of Social Security or modify benefits, the Federal government must first PAY BACK all of the surplus monies it borrowed from the Social Security Trust Fund.
    20 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Philip Ricaurte
  • Franklin County Board of Elections support uniform, expanded early voting hours.
    In this time of unemployment and underemployment, it is increasingly difficult to take time off to vote. Please help make it easier for legal, registered voters to participate in our government. Help us to vote without risking our jobs.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Donna
  • PAY IT BACK
    The surplus monies that workers and employers paid into the Social Security Trust Fund was borrowed and used by the government for other purposes. Now they want to revise and reduce Social Security benefits that we, the taxpayers, have already paid for. Before there are any plans to revamp the future of Social Security or modify benefits, the Federal government must first PAY BACK all of the surplus monies it borrowed from the Social Security Trust Fund.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Philip Ricaurte
  • No anti-trust exemption for medical insurance industry!
    Tha talk is all about lowering healthcare costs, but nobody is attacking the root cause. The medical insurance rates go up by double-digits every year, because there is no competition in the industry. The competing corporations (BC/BS, United Healthcare, etc...) can legally conspire to raise costs and divide up states like a pie. Currently, it's perfectly legal! Let's remove the anti-trust exemption and make them compete for our business just like the car companies or airlines. Remove the anti-trust exemption!
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Paul Kalil
  • Aide for single working mothers
    With the high cost of food I feel that single mothers making 40,000 or less should recieve some type of food stamp help. We work hard for our childern without any other type of help and I feel we should at least be able to get help in that department. Thank you
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Felecia
  • Get Corporate Money out of Politics
    The Citizen's United ruling has turned our election system upside down. Now, a few multi-millionaires and corporate interests can determine the outcome of our elections. If we do not put a stop to this, our glorious experiment in democracy is dead.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Don Emery
  • Free access to records
    Free access to public records of those running for public office or already in public office. Yes, we have all been affected by not knowing the past ideas and platforms of delegates or potential delegates.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Tom Jones
  • Sign this petition to show the President it's time to get big business out of the way
    A fox has been caught in the henhouse. The fox's name is James E. Rogers, yes the president of Duke Energy. He has been caught trying to sway the administration in Washington from putting any further carbon restrictions in place. See the article in the New York times of Aug. 15th.
    2 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Les Blevins
  • FREEDOM FIGHTER NOT TERRORIST
    Assata Olugbala Shakur (born July 16, 1947[1] as JoAnne Deborah Byron, married name Chesimard[2]) is an African-American activist Shakur was then incarcerated in several prisons, where her treatment drew criticism from some human rights groups. She escaped from prison in 1979 and has been living in Cuba in political asylum since 1984. Since May 2, 2005, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has classified her as a "domestic terrorist" and offered a $1 million reward for assistance in her capture. Attempts to extradite her have resulted in letters to the Pope and a Congressional resolution. Shakur is the step-aunt of the deceased hip hop icon Tupac Shakur, the stepson of her brother Mutulu Shakur. Her life has been portrayed in literature, film and song
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by INKGOD
  • Keep Charlestown 1st Graders in Charlestown
    The Warren Prescott School has been supported by the local community, The Mothers Group, the parents of children attending the school and an Oustanding Group of professional teachers and staff.. We want to keep our children in our own local public.school..the entire community has worked very hard to keep families in the town but people are moving out because there is no space for their children in the our local school .. Why because space is taken by children from other areas in the city. and kids are bused in.. Would you send your 6 year old on a bus to Brighton when he lives next to his local elementary school?
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    Created by deidre malloy