• Tell your Senators to oppose industrial ocean fish farms in our waterways!
    These massive facilities are essentially floating factory farms that devastate our ocean ecosystem, public health, society and the economy. Rather than throwing its support behind industrial fish farms in our oceans, Congress should be building more support for sustainable seafood production alternatives. But we need your help to convince it to act!
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  • Help us send 30,000 comments: Don’t let Big Oil destroy our oceans!
    The Trump administration is trying to slash safety and environmental protection rules for drilling in our oceans. In other words, Trump wants to let the oil industry drill in more places -- all while making it less safe. The Department of the Interior wants to know what the public thinks about this plan. We need your help to send 30,000 comments saying NO to Big Oil destroying our oceans!
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  • Tell your Representative: Don’t scrap basic protections for our oceans!
    Congress is about to vote on a bill that would slash protections for our oceans and marine life. This bill would allow large-scale, commercial fishing companies to pollute our environment and engage in harmful and reckless overfishing practices. We need your help to stop this bill from passing!
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  • Stop Trump from weakening one of our bedrock environmental laws!
    The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires the government to request public input into projects, seek less harmful alternatives, and minimize the impact on the environment. In short, it’s the “Magna Carta of environmental law.” Now, the White House wants to gut NEPA, setting the stage to eliminate it entirely. This would be a huge giveaway to the fossil fuel industry. We need your help to stop it!
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    Created by Peter Stocker
  • Tell Gen. Mattis: stop blocking immigrants from joining the Army
    Through our country’s history, military service has been a path to citizenship for new Americans arriving on our shores. But Trump hates immigrants so much, he wants to slam even that door shut. And Secretary Mattis is standing by, doing nothing to defend these recruits. Enough is enough. United we stand, and divided we fall. We’ll do whatever it takes to defend the rights of everyone who calls our country home. And we’ll vote out everyone who’s been complicit in Trump’s horrific policies of hate. We’ve seen these policies halted before. We know that our people power can win. In the military we believe that you NEVER leave our comrades behind. And that rings just as true today as it did when I served. That’s why I know you’ll join us in fighting for a more just system for all of us.
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  • NO RNC IN CLT
    The Democratic Women of Mecklenburg County and our community at large believe in protecting the safety, civility, and dignity of our beautiful and diverse community.
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    Created by Democratic Women of Mecklenburg County
  • Ban use of Fireworks in Delaware Residential Areas
    Recently, the State of Delaware has legalized certain ground-based fireworks for sale and use within the State of Delaware. This, along with other illegal fireworks being used within residential communities, including late night, has caused property damage from falling burning debris and stress to residents, as well as pets, and is a nuisance. The use of any fireworks, including "State Legal", within residential communities should be banned, and firework displays should be left to the professionals.
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    Created by Brian Pasternak
  • No smoking in public areas
    DANA POINT, CA — Don't ask for a light, don't try to bum a smoke; not in Dana Point, or Laguna Beach. The new citywide smoking ban was passed this week at Dana Point's city council meeting. The new law will prohibit smoking anywhere in public spaces within city limits, including public sidewalks, alleys and in parking lots. And especially on beaches. The vote passed, 3-2, with both mayor Pro Tem Joe Muller and Mayor Rick Viczorek opposing the law. The no smoking ordinance, originally introduced by Councilwoman Debra Lewis in May of 2017, will be enforceable in February, according to the council. "Three out of four residents want this passed. It's our role to protect the health and welfare of our residents," Lewis stated before the vote was cast. Residents spoke on the ban, with fourteen supporting and one arguing in a dissenting voice. Residents spoke up on behalf of the ban, one bringing with him an enormous water jug filled with found cigarette butts he said were found around the city. South OC's Surfrider Foundation displayed the jug that held roughly 3,000 cigarette butts discovered in less than two hours on a Saturday of beach clean up. He promised to open the bottle to reveal the stench if anyone wanted, but also warned the smell would clear the room. Subscribe "These are toxic packages that go into the environment," Rick Erkeneff, also of Surfrider Foundation, told all in attendance. "We spent $20 million on beautifying, and planters are full of cigarette butts. When you don't have a clean environment, you'll see the tourism dollars drop off." Signage will be the next thing to follow, at the 12 entrances into Dana Point, informing visitors and residents of the ban. Dana Point City Council Meeting Video photo
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  • Stop gaslighting/targeting
    I am a victim and my life is put in danger. They are even stealing my mail and identity and police are not doing their job. Police are aiding these illegal acts.
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    Created by Amy Branch
  • Do we Choose Healthcare for all or ignore the US Constitution and face a moral hazard?
    Do we Choose Healthcare for all or ignore the US Constitution and face a moral hazard? Healthcare for all was clearly stated in the United States Constitution. Without healthcare for all it is not possible, “…to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity….” According to CDC, approximately 311 million US citizens out of 330 million participate in a single payer government health insurance scheme and an employer taxpayer subsidized scheme. Here is the breakdown: • Approximately 70 million are recipients of a single payer combined Medicaid and SCHIP program. • Approximately 44 million are recipients of a single payer Medicare program and that number is expected to increase to 80 million by 2030. • Approximately 22 million veterans and civilian families qualify for single payer VA benefits. • Approximately 175 million Americans participate in employer taxpayer subsidized health insurance. Who is left out? (330 – 175 – 22 – 44 – 70) = 19 million. In other words, while we have a near universal medical insurance coverage, 6 percent of the US population falls between the cracks. We can do better. When we mention health care for all based on a single payer scheme or Medicare for all, we are labeled socialist. What is in a name? Let us have a no name brand but cover everyone. In other words, whom do you want to leave out? Who doesn’t get sick? Who does not have a preexisting medical condition? All of us get sick, all of us need medicine and almost all of us have minor accidents. If one breaks a finger it needs treatment, which becomes a preexisting medical condition later. Since all of us need good quality health care because we cannot predict how and when we get sick, it is no-brainer that a rational health care system in our country should be to provide quality care for everyone in a cost-effective way. To paraphrase President Obama, when it comes to illnesses there are no red and blue states but only the United States. Republicans, Democrats, those registered unaffiliated and those adults who chose not to register get sick. Those who live under the jurisdiction of states regardless of their background need health care. It is not good enough to say, they can always visit emergency rooms. Yes, they can but if we all have preventive healthcare services we will not use the emergency room as often or for chronic conditions. Emergency rooms should be reserved for emergencies. Providing healthcare for all has nothing to do with socialism but attaching health insurance benefits to employments, was the biggest mistake the country has made, which stopped us from having a healthcare system that does not leave out 6% of the population. Providing healthcare for all is good governance and is the duty of our governments: local, state and national. Our system not only leaves out approximately 20 million people but it also leaves the country behind 37 countries in good health and longevity. The United States’ current average life expectancy is age 79 and decreasing. As of 2018, the United States is ranked number 26 among OECD member countries and number 38 globally but we are still the richest country in the world. Countries ahead of the United States in life expectancy are 28 Western European nations as well as 10 other countries: Japan, Australia, Singapore, Israel, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Chile, Slovenia and Costa Rica - ranging in life expectancy from age 80-84 in reverse order, Japan ranked number one in the world at age 84 and increasing. Our legislatures have health insurance for life and 311 million of us also have health insurance. But, we the people must speak up when we notice injustice so that we, “…form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility….” According to CDC, 1 in 10 of the US population is diabetic and approximately 85 million are pre-diabetic but only 11 percent of them know about it. Universal access to health insurance provides preventive care services and saves millions of lives and billions in healthcare related direct and indirect costs. Furthermore, lack of incentive to guard against risk where one is protected from its consequences is the dictionary definition of ‘a moral hazard’ and the absence of good governance. We can do better. Thank you,
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    Created by Enku Kebede-Francis
  • Investigation of law enforcement practices and protocols
    My brother was a victim of a double homicide over a year ago on April 6, 2017, in Tupelo, MS. Since then, the local law enforcement agency here has neglected to make contact with either of the victim's families nor make any arrests despite DNA evidence, eye witness testimonies, and confessions.
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  • Expunge Rick Simpson ("Oil's") Criminal Record in Canada
    The WORLD has been positively affected by Rick Simpson's humanitarian efforts; traveling the world teaching others how to heal themselves and others with his Cannabis Oil, in a world dominated by pharmaceutical companies 'for-profit' mentality. He has a criminal record for these efforts when he should be recognized as a NATIONAL HERO and nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. We must reverse this unjust criminal record, especially since Canada has now legalized MEDICAL MARIJUANA.
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    Created by Shanen Givone