• Restart Oconomowoc
    Our right to pursue happiness and make a living has been taken away. This cannot be allowed.
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    Created by Lou Kowieski
  • Tell Sheriff Horton and I.C.E. Field Office Director Dianne Witte to FREE THEM ALL!
    People in detention are highly vulnerable to outbreaks of contagious illnesses. To date, we have seen the high level of contagion in New York jails and many counties across the county have released people detained or incarcerated as a measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Protecting the health of people in detention is a necessary step to protecting the public safety, as detention center staff and ICE officers go back to their homes and communities each night. Our demands are simple: Release all people incarcerated and detained in the Etowah county Detention Center and County Jail. Immediate action before an outbreak occurs is the best and safest way to prevent the spread of disease and reduce the threat to those most vulnerable to complications from the novel coronavirus. Release your plans to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the Etowah County Detention Center and County Jail. Sheriff Horton has yet to release a detailed plan to reduce the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Etowah County Jail and Detention Center. An outbreak would totally overwhelm the Etowah County Jail and medical facilities in Etowah County. Plans should include screening, testing, non-punitive isolation methods, and adequate medical care. Make publicly available information regarding the spread of COVID-19 within the Etowah County Detention Center and County Jail and uphold the right of those in custody to communicate with their families, friends, and legal counsel. Families, friends, and lawyers should have access to regular communication with those in detention including free phone calls (including confidential phone calls and video conferencing with attorneys), access to email, video visitation, and postage mail. Join us in advocating for the release of some of our most vulnerable community members by signing your name and/or organization below. Let’s #FreeThemAll together!
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    Created by Detention Watch Network
  • Estheticians, Massage Therapists, & Beauty Professionals Going Back to Work
    The survival of the independent health & beauty professionals is at risk. Many are already in grave financial hardship while others are on their way. Many of us cannot pay our bills or buy food now and others are close behind if we don’t get back to work soon, Please consider this petition to let us work again. We know & comply with the rules of sanitation everyday already in our work environment & understand them better than the average person because we are licensed through the state of New Mexico. We know how to properly clean and sanitize all of our tools and work space. All we have to do is add masks as many already use gloves and aprons & wipe down any surfaces our clients touch.
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    Created by Kelley Koehler Picture
  • Hair Salons/One Client At A Time (Soft Opening May 1)
    The survival of the independent beauty professionals is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship.
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    Created by Brad Fechter
  • Nail salons one client at a time
    This is my livelihood...if I don’t have clients I don’t get paid and I can’t apply for unemployment
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    Created by Heather Richter
  • Soft opening for hair salons and barbershops
    We have not recieved any compensation for being shut down, and have Bill's to be paid.
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    Created by Trudy Smith
  • Hair Salons/One Client At A Time (Soft Opening April 27th)
    Why is this important? The survival of the independent beauty professionals is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship. How it will be delivered Email
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    Created by Sheri Howell
  • Tanning salons
    Clients at island sun tanning in bethel park come to the salon for there depression, acne, psoriasis and to feel good about themselves and to be able to relax. My salon is only has 10 beds and each room would be more than 6 feet apart.
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    Created by Amalia Spano
  • Delaware Salon Workers one client at a time. Soft opening
    Why is this important? The survival of the independent beauty professionals is at risk. We are facing a grave financial hardship.
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    Created by Deane Pitmon
  • Gym/Fitness/Wellness Openings
    Important to physical and psychological well-being of our society as well as to the independence and operations of small businesses.
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    Created by Ashleigh Seely
  • Cosmetologist/ Hair Salon/ Spa
    Because people have to pay rent and bills.
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    Created by Maryam Bahrami
  • Alaska Hairdressers and Barbers want to WORK!
    America was founded on courage and hard work. We want to feed our famlies and pay our bills. Unemployment does not make us strong as a people and a nation!
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    Created by Lelah Dobson