• Support the only Women Of Color cannabis healing dispensary in Venice Beach!
    When one of the founding members of Cannabis Vision Partners discovered her mother had breast cancer there was no where she could take her mother to for a safe, knowledgeable and comfortable experience at a dispensary. This was 14 years ago. Today not much has changed. We now have "apple store" style dispensaries and not one but TWO MedMen dispensaries approved by LA city council to operate in Venice, but none of them cater to women's needs and none of them are owned by women and certainly not women of color. Women and particularly women of color are the most disadvantaged when it comes to healthcare and almost invisible when it comes to natural healing. The needs of women and women of color are not being met in health and in business. One of the fastest growing industries is cannabis and currently the community of Venice Beach is being dominated and monopolized by greedy male corporations- essentially keeping out any women and especially women of color. This is a healing industry and the need for women focused healing is being neglected and we need change. You can make a difference for all women of color who choose to heal themselves with natural medicine and not with addictive pharmaceuticals and for women who want to make a difference in their communities. It all starts with someone like you who cares about women's needs.
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    Created by Yvonne DeLaRosa
  • Hazardous road condition
    Please join this petition to get our roads fixed properly for your safety and the other tenants who live back here as well as visitors. I have 3 daughters on which has hit a pot hole while riding her bike and now has scars on her side of her body. Also my vehicle has been destroyed within a year of getting it new off the lot there is almost no where we can pass to avoid some of these pot holes. Most of these holes are around 5-9 inches deep. Other tenants have complained and tried to reach out but has been denied their right to have safe passage down our roads. Please consider to take it in your hearts for better living conditions for young’s community.
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    Created by Page Collins
  • Remove this bully Principal from Eastern High School
    Please join us so the administration realizes that type of behavior is unacceptable for our young people.
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  • The Agricultural News & Rural Content Act
    Hello, my name is Emily Jenkins I reside in Broadway VA. I am a member of the Broadway FFA and the Greenmont 4H where I am the president and I am very active in our local rural and agricultural events. I am writing about my concern for or rural and agriculture news (RFD TV). I am asking you to help protect rural programming by urging that the Agricultural News & Rural Content Act be attached to the Infrastructure Bill. I find the rural and agriculture news very informing and important. To my family, we look to the channels to watch the weather and know about the important things going on in the agriculture community. To me, it's not just a tv channel, I enjoy watching the rodeos and FFA conventions when I am not able to attend. Many current providers do not carry or charge a premium for rural and agricultural news such as RFD TV. Please don't deprive the rural and agricultural community of this vital information source. Thank you for your consideration and I would be interested in speaking with you about this further. Thank you for your time.
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    Created by Emily Jenkins
  • Help Get FireBomb Fragrances Reimbursed!!
    Help Bring a Hometown Favorite Business back to operations.
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    Created by Zay Daniels
  • Lower prescription drug prices now!
    President Biden has vowed to lower prescription drug prices. And now, Congressional Democrats are focusing on HR 3, the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act, a measure that will allow the federal government to directly negotiate lower drug prices. This bill previously passed the House but stalled in the McConnell graveyard-of-a-Senate. But now we have a chance to pass this legislation with or without Republicans, and we must demand Congressional Democrats do just that. Democrats can and must attach this bill to the infrastructure and jobs package. This legislation will then have the chance to be passed via reconciliation and provide the relief from soaring drug prices we need while avoiding Republican roadblocks. We must demand Congress include HR 3 in the Build Back Better budget reconciliation package to ensure we have a fighting chance at lowering drug prices that have become unaffordable for millions of Americans! 3 Democrats, Scott Peters (CA), Kurt Schrader (WA) and Kathleen Rice (NY) voted against this provision in committee, and some Senators have indicated they don't support it. They need to hear from us NOW! Sign the petition: Congress include HR 3 in the infrastructure package and address soaring, unaffordable drug prices in the U.S.
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  • A parent's plea to DC Public Schools: Students REQUIRE more than 2 weeks of in-person summer school
    The education of black and brown children in the District has been negatively impacted by the schools closing and virtual learning. To make up for this I'm asking that DCPS provide an effective summer school program for its students.
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    Created by Tunisia Christian
  • Time to Say Goodbye to Marjorie Taylor Greene
    Greene needs to go......pure and simple. Her behavior towards others in the opposing party smacks of Trump and we are so done with him. Greene thinks the rules do not apply to her. Well, they do and they should be enforced. She should not be permitted to insult, degrade, or intimidate those who are trying to do their job.
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    Created by Sue Brown
  • Keep the Affordable Housing funding in the Infrastructure Bill
    I am disabled and many of the other disabled people I know are facing homelessness or are homeless living in their cars. The high price of renting and buying are making it impossible for them to find a home.
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    Created by Kaye Burr
  • Stop Texas Governor Abbott from Cutting Benefits
    Millions of Texans will be at risk of homelessness and not being able to afford to pay bills if the governor cuts the benefits.
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    Created by Boss Hogg Marshall
  • Recall AZ State Senators Who Voted for Audit
    This is an attack on our very democracy and is designed to undermine confidence in our electoral process. Those responsible for promoting what is now called the "Big Lie" propagated by Donald Trump and which led to the insurrection on January 6th of 2021 should be held accountable for their actions. They have violated their oaths of office and this recall is to have them removed.
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    Created by Mike Delamater
  • DEFUND AMHERST POLICE
    The proposed FY22 budget for the Town of Amherst does not go far enough to promote racial equity and social justice. The cry that arose last summer after the murder of George Floyd continues, as on average three people a day have been killed by police, and as the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin was announced, Ma’Khia Bryant, a teenager, was murdereed by police. The calls to defund the police did not stem from an isolated incident, but are based in the understanding that the safest communities have the most resources, not the most police. In his budget presentation to the Town Council on May 3, 2021, Town Manager Paul Bockelman revealed he had allocated only $130,000 to the CRESS program and only $30,000 to combine with existing funds to create an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion coordinator. The $130,000 comes from the two frozen police positions, and does not include any additional funding. Funding the CRESS program at only 6% of the proposed budget,and neglecting to address the additional proposals for a youth empowerment center and multi-cultural center, along with a BIPOC-led Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office, sends a strong message that the town does not prioritize racial equity and the safety of BIPOC residents. Reallocating only two police positions and no additional funding is disrespectful to the countless hours the CSWG spent engaging the community with public forums, researching alternative programs, and coordinating with the 7GenMC to provide a thorough proposal to the town manager. Providing only $130,000 to design and implement an innovative, anti-racist alternative responder program ensures the program will not fully thrive, and that the town will likely default to the white supremecist institution of policing to address non-violent, non-criminal matters. $130,000 is inadequate. At a meeting with the finance committee May 27, the funding allocated was increased to $475,000 for CrESS and $90,000 for a director of diversity, equity and inclusion. This increase still falls short.
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