• Petition to bring to vote reconsideration of BroadStar contract
    We, the 20% of the voting owners at Bay Island Condominiums, respectfully request that the Board of Directors of SIA, Sun Island Association hold a special meeting to conduct a vote as time is of the essence involving the issue of a contract under Chapter 718, Florida Statutes, the Florida Condominium Act, and Chapter 720, Florida Statutes, the Florida Homeowners’ Association Act. We believe the Board of Directors' vote to enter into a contract to change our current cable/internet vendor to one that requires Dish (Satellite) installation should have required a community vote of the 713 units at Bay Island since the Dish installation is a material change to a common area. One Board member has argued that said vote was to simply engage in entering into a contract for Cable/Internet Services. We argue that since the contract included the installation of Satellite Dishes, the common area rule applies. The Board has argued that the rule does not apply as Satellite Dishes had been on the premises at a prior time. However, no one can recall such time and no evidence has been supplied to support that fact. We request a vote from the Board to cancel the BroadStar contract. We also request to be heard to support arguments to reconsider all Cable/Internet options previously set forth by Spectrum including those that do not include the use of Fiber Optics as well as the renewal of the existing contract.
    195 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Judith Califano
  • Nassau County: Prevent sewage spillage in LI Sound
    All residents of East Island will be directly impacted by a sewage pump failure.
    90 of 100 Signatures
    Created by East Island Association
  • Council Members: Support the New York City Council - Community Affairs Bureau, an initiative of S...
    The nonprofit SCRG realized that the New York City Council was one of a few agencies within city government that did not have an actual Community Affairs Bureau. To help serve the constituents with following areas: Community Affairs; Chaplains Unit; Community-Police Relations Unit, the New York City Council - Community Affairs Bureau was established as an initiative of SCRG and we need council members to recognize it as an initiative and support the initiative serving the constituents of the various council districts.
    127 of 200 Signatures
    Created by NYCC-CAB
  • Repeal second amendment
    Saving lives is what this petition is about. Our legislators appear to be unwilling/unable to even take baby steps to protect Americans from our guns. Maybe they will see we mean business because we are sickened by the carnage even if they aren’t.
    14 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Aglaia OQuinn
  • Petition To Make The Royal Caribbean Web Site Like It Used To Be (More User Friendly)
    There are many Royal Caribbean cruisers that are disgusted with their new website. It is very frustrating to use. Would like it changed.
    59 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Eileen Jeung
  • Minimum wage increase in Connecticut
    More than 300,000 people in Connecticut live in poverty, many of whom work minimum wage jobs. The current minimum wage in Connecticut is unacceptable. Sign this petition in order to get this message sent to Congress and have the minimum wage in Connecticut be raised to $13.
    129 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Will Hawrylak
  • California does not want coal energy
    Assemblymember Chris Holden's bill AB 813 failed last year, but now he's trying again to jeopardize California's clean energy future by pushing us into a regional grid with coal-producing states. California already has access to out-of-state electricity. We don't need to surrender control of our energy system.
    200 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Alan Weiner
  • Speaker @Rendon63rd and @SenToniAtkins: Please fund #OpenSource #PaperBallot Voting!
    Ever since presidential election controversies in Florida ('00) and Ohio ('04), there have been grave concerns about the integrity of proprietary voting systems from corporate vendors. The 2017 DEF CON security conference called them a “national security threat”. Open-Source Paper Ballot Voting Systems are more secure and transparent. And, after one county develops a system, the whole state could use it for free. That’s why Assemblymember David Chiu and Senator Scott Wiener, working with the California Clean Money Campaign, submitted a state budget request for $8 million in matching funds to help counties develop them. Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon and Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins are key to this funding. Ask them to fund open-source voting now!
    871 of 1,000 Signatures
    Created by California Clean Money Campaign
  • Help our veterans still suffering
    Our veterans are still suffering due to toxic exposure! Veterans have been suffering for years with a variety of health issues that might have been managed better had they known about the toxins at Ft. McClellan. Today we are finding many veterans with severe health issues linked to their time spent at this toxic site. Some locations that were less toxic have been recognized, why not Ft. McClellan? The facts are there and It's time we addressed this for our veterans. Time to connect the dots. Please support those who have served by signing this petition. Thank you.
    319 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Yvette Patacsil
  • Human trafficking
    Your community and your kids are at risk. Sexual human trafficking is a growing problem in the United States, in every state. That’s why we need a single federal office responsible for coordinating this fight across the entire government. With leadership from the President and Congress, we can and will win this fight against those that exploit children for sex.
    45 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Laryssa Creswell
  • Establish Public Broadband in Cities in New Mexico
    Municipal high-speed broadband has energized municipal areas such a Chattanooga. Albuquerque was on the verge of developing this resource when Comcast backed Mayor Berry and all efforts were cancelled. Establishing speeds of gigabit and 100 gigabit speeds has helped to revitalize the economies that have adopted it around the world. We need to develop this in Albuquerque.
    51 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Robert Greathouse
  • East Brunswick push to ban or recycle styrofoam
    East Brunswick should lead NJ’s environmental efforts but banning styrofoam containers at all of our restaurants or introduce enchanted recycling that includes this nefarious plastic product.
    14 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Andrew Dorman