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Homeowner bill of rightsLevel the plain field between Banks and homeowner, avoid OR minimize fraudulent as in the case of ROBO SIGNING and abuse by Banks OF Home owner, Held Title Insurance and Trustee in Check.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sua Tuimalealiifano
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protest our right to votevoter id2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by ronald behr
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Don't take public transit off the iphoneApple will be releasing their own map app on their upcoming operating system, and no longer using google maps. Public transit has been removed. They say they're leaving that up to third parties now. Many people can't afford cars, or want to help the environment, and others like me can't drive due to a disability. I've relied heavily on my iphone and google maps access to public transit data. I don't think its right that apple has taken away that functionality with their own map. if you agree sign my petition asking apple to reconsider and include public transit directly in their map app.185 of 200 SignaturesCreated by John Flud
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Stop Bipartisan Drive to Dismantle Social SecurityMy name is Daniel Marans. I am 24 years old and I specialize in retirement security issues. I have seen my parents’ employers cut back on their retirement benefits, even as the value of their 401(k) and investments has plummeted. I also worry about my peers with student loans who are still struggling to find a job. That is why I realize that Social Security is more critical for young people than ever. We deserve a plan to close Social Security’s modest funding gap that reflects the economic reality we face, rather than just make Social Security solvent for solvency's sake. The Bowles-Simpson plan would pull Social Security apart brick by brick. Its change to the benefit formula would turn Social Security into more of a welfare-style program, undermining the very fairness that has made Social Security so successful and popular. In fact, for some young workers, the Bowles-Simpson plan would cut benefits more than if Congress took no action whatsoever. For me this would mean a cut of $2,000 a year. Assuming that I earn the average wage over a 35-year career, my benefits would be cut more than 13 percent at whatever age I choose to claim benefits. Now, former Senator Alan Simpson, a co-author of the Bowles-Simpson plan, is claiming his plan would help young people – and calling old people who oppose his plan “greedy geezers.” Senator Simpson thinks pitting young against old will distract attention from his plan’s drastic Social Security cuts. But no amount of bullying or bigotry can silence those of us who are concerned about what his plan’s Social Security cuts would do to Americans of all ages. If the Bowles-Simpson plan is so good for young people, Simpson should be able to explain it to us in person, where the public can judge for itself. I am leading a group of 40 Social Security experts under the age of 40 in challenging Senator Simpson to a public discussion of his plan. At first Simpson agreed to a public discussion – but now he’s backing out. What is Simpson so afraid of? Together we can tell Senator Simpson – and any other politician who wants to cut Social Security – that we will not be bullied into silence.8 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Daniel Marans
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Gov. Scott purge of Florida voters list.What Gov. Scott is doing is despicable. It was the Bush administration and republican party that intimidated the voters in Florida that gave bush the election. We can not let this happen again!4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by William Royal
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Tell the Pope: Rescind the attack on religious SistersThe Vatican has accused the Sisters in the U.S of not speaking out loudly enough on certain issues, and has given 3 bishops authority over their leadership for five years. If the Sisters do not cooperate, they will be disbanded. This attack has been aimed at the Sisters who faithfully staff our schools and hospitals and charities and parish programs and prison ministries, homeless shelters and so much more. They live simply, sharing their meager salaries with their elderly and infirm members. Catholics and non-Catholics alike love and respect these religious women and need them as faithful examples of how to follow the Gospel message of Jesus. They show us what it means to love God and love our neighbor. Truly, they are Sisters to us and we need them. Our love and respect and appreciation for these Sisters compel us to speak out to support them in their time of trial.709 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Sheila Croke
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Support Independent Practice for North Carolina Nurse MidwivesNorth Carolina is one of only five states that still requires nurse midwives to practice under the supervision of a physician. These laws have no scientific or medical justification and limit access to health care and women's reproductive rights. I am a home birth certified nurse midwife in North Carolina, and because of this law, I am unable to provide care to women choosing home birth.1,831 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Jane Gledhill
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Protect the VoteGovernor Scott's action to purge voter registration has already met with a lawsuit from the Justice Department. We the undersigned, who live in Palm Beach country, join with the Justice Department in urging you to protectour vote3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Kathleen Burt
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Stop the Purge of Voting RightsViolates the most basic right of every citizen in the United States.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Theresa Brunetti
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=Money=Ad TimeThe only way we are going to see real democracy in action is if we can get the MONEY OUT OF POLITICS.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Adele S. Moore
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Lottery Profits for Education...When California wanted the Lottery, they stated that the proceeds would go to fund education. That was not true, the proceeds go into California's General Fund. Now that money is tight, the California legislature is cutting back on all education funding. California already has one of the densest student per teacher ratios in the country. California also ranks near the bottom for computers in the classroom. This petition puts the California legislature in a position to guarantee the education of all California children by taking the proceeds from the lottery and disbursing them directly to schools in California.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Allen
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Dept. of Veterans Affairs Needs to Send Certified Letters Before They Take Money From Disabled Ve...Money has been taken from disabled veterans because we did not get letters before hand. This has cause a hardship for myself as well as 1000s of more veterans. This needs to stop and the VA needs to make sure veterans get the info before hand that way we can make informed decisions and get the proper paperwork in time to stop this wrong doing.19 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Mickel Withers