• Fix our streets.
    Insted of going to China put on some work clothes and fix our streets.
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    Created by Ernest Garee
  • Income ratio cap
    This petition is to start the law making process to cap the ratio of corporate earnings to production worker earnings. Example a CEO should not earn 400:1 wages . To simply state a CEO doesn't produce 400 times the product and certainly doesn't work to live pay check to pay check.
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    Created by shawn libert
  • STOP VERIZON FROM ENDING UNLIMITED DATA PLAN
    Verizon, a Fortune 500 Company, has announced that they will end unlimited data coverage at the time of upgrade for those previously grandfathered in under this plan. In tough econonic times companies need to give consumers a break.
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    Created by Jean Sutton
  • Minimum Wage Increase
    Its about raising the Minimum Wage from 7.25 hour to 9.80 hour
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    Created by Marcus James
  • Low- and Moderate-income Housing in New York City
    Thousands of low income families and homeless individuals have been displaced in New York City because of the lack of affordable housing. The city needs to come up with a viable plan to addresses this growing problem... more needs to be done and city officials need to be held accountable as to what they are doing about the problem and stop selling New York City families and New Yorkers down the drain to big real estate developers.
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    Created by Richard Melvin
  • Reject the NDAA in Alabama
    On December 31, 2011, President Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2012 into law. This Act would allow for the detainment of U.S. Citizens, even in times of non-emergency. Several states, including Virginia, Utah, and New York are now creating laws to protect the average U.S. citizen from the overreaching aspects of this law that infringe on our Constitutional rights.
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    Created by Richard Arends
  • JOBS FOR EX-FELLONS
    Most x-fellons want to work to provide for their family or themselves without public assistances. But are rarely given a chance to get a decent job or apartment. So we need to rethink the prison system rehablitiation program and talk to Employers about giving these people a chance.(excluding rape & child molestation- thats another issue) This will also avoid repeated offenders. I think Regular people should be given a second chance just like celebrities. We also need to rethink these second chance program are people really getting jobs if they graduate frome them?
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    Created by Karen Henry
  • Washington and the MN State Legislature: Fund Higher Education
    In the state of Minnesota the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities are planning another tuition hike because of the lack of state support. Programs and faculty are being cut at a time when citizens need access to affordable public education.
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    Created by Heidi J. Wetherall, Ed.D.t
  • Remodification Act
    Failure of mortgagers remodification
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    Created by C L Collins
  • Citizens United - Corporations are people?
    Getting the big money out of politics, unlimited spending by PACS and corporations.
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    Created by Michael Bivona
  • Wisconsin Battle
    Lack of DNC support
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    Created by Pam Olson
  • Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola: Do not release taxpayer funds to the Little Rock Technology Park ...
    Residents in three central Little Rock neighborhoods are living under the threat that they could lose their homes. Ruth Carter lived in her home since 1954 where she raised three children and several grandchildren. Over the last few months she lived with the uncertainty that at age 93 she might have to give up her home because the Little Rock Technology Park Authority would take it through eminent domain. But she acted courageously just a few days ago when she went on statewide television with some of her neighbors to tell Mayor Mark Stodola and the Little Rock Technology Park Authority that she did not want to move and that her home was not for sale. Mrs. Carter passed away this week in her home of almost six decades. And just as she died in her own home this week so others are now fighting for the right to live in their homes. People like Rohn Muse, Donna Massey, Daniel Hopwood, and Bobbie Phillips have been leaders in their Central Little Rock communities for years. They have invested in their homes and worked to make their community a better place. Now they are facing the real possibility that their investment may be taken away from them. Not only are they living under the threat of displacement, they are paying for the demolition of their own community through a new city sales tax. Part of the new tax will be given to the Little Rock Technology Park Authority to tear down homes and destroy a community. It's wrong to tax people only to displace them. It's wrong to uproot a community for the benefit of private business. And that's why we are asking you to join with people like the late Ruth Carter to fight for these central Little Rock neighborhoods. Sign our petition and stand with Rohn, Bobbie, Donna, and Daniel to tell the Mayor and the Little Rock Board of Directors: Not one dime of taxpayer money should go toward the Little Rock Technology Park until the Technology Park Authority agrees to change its plans and build its facility in a non-residential area. We love our piece of the American Dream. And we shall not be moved!
    303 of 400 Signatures
    Created by We Shall Not Be Moved Coalition