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Legalize marijuanaI hope that one day, marijuana will be everywhere and help all needs for medical and recreation.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Daniel
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Congregational Meeting to Resolve Rev. Susan's Separation PackageMembers of ASC Unitarian28 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Vickie Lindsey
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Nut Allergen AlternataiveMany people around the world are at a loss because they are unable to eat many, many candy bars because of their nut allergy. We believe that these people should not be forced into eating only certain types of candy, and every candy with nuts should have a nut-free alternative.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Eads
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7 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Erica Moen
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River Development MaconMy city is near an economic crisis level due to no jobs, businesses leaving, brain drain and local residents spending their money elsewhere ... Brain drain, business drain, and money drain.21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Glen Neil Carey
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Stop DC Ads from Killing Food Stamps NationwideCongressional staffers use the DC metro system to get to work, so they see the same ads as everyone else. Right now, as Congress is debating whether to cut SNAP, the DC government is running an ad campaign targeting food stamp fraud. The DC government's advertisements could have nationwide effects by swaying congressional staffers to think SNAP fraud is a bigger problem than it actually is.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Chris Letts
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zalready PACtest!0 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Erica Moen
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Remove Ryan Zinke as Secretary of the Interior1. As reported just today, Zinke has been and remains active in funneling money to scam political committees that rip off elderly donors by taking their money and then mostly keeping it for executive and consultant salaries. 2. As reported just yesterday, Zinke’s friend/neighbor’s two-person company somehow got a $300 million contract to repair Puerto Rico’s electrical infrastructure. 3. As Secretary, Zinke has repeatedly used private charter planes, including a charter flight from Las Vegas to his Montana hometown on a plane owned by fossil fuel company executives, and charters between Caribbean islands ― all on routes where commercial flights were available. 4. Zinke concealed as a congressman from Montana that he’d been living in California, not Montana. 5. Zinke punitively reassigned many of his agency’s senior employees ― for example moving Interior’s chief climate policy expert to the royalty collection division; he also named only political appointees, including several ex-industry lobbyists, to a Department committee on personnel issues, ignoring that career staff is supposed to be part of the process. 6. Zinke, in a speech last month to an oil industry group, praised hydraulic fracturing, which has poisoned the water in communities across the U.S. and poses tremendous risks of gas leaks and increased global warming. “Fracking,” he said, “is proof that God’s got a good sense of humor and he loves us.” 7. Zinke has proposed to the White House that several national monuments be dramatically shrunk and opened for mining and drilling. 8. Zinke requires his security staff to hoist a special secretarial flag on the Interior Department’s roof whenever he’s in the building and to remove it when Zinke departs. In addition, as the Washington Post reported, “He has commissioned commemorative coins with his name on them to give to staff and visitors, but the cost to taxpayers is unclear.” 9. Zinke last month told an oil industry group that nearly one-third of Interior Department employees are not loyal to him and Trump. He might have been understating matters, depending on your definition of loyalty. Probably more than a third now think that Ryan Zinke is a disgrace.46 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bradford L. Miner
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Vote 16 DCIn the District of Columbia, you can hold a job at 16, drive a car, pay taxes, be tried as an adult in court, but cannot vote. The 26th Amendment reads: “The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.” This does not disenfranchise people under the age of 18 or prevent greater inclusion. Allowing 16-17-year-olds to vote in the district will give a voice to what is already a responsible and engaged portion of our community.52 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Greta Jelen
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Equal Rights for FathersI am a father watching my son suffer from biased decisions ordered by the Family Court System.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Adam Salamone
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Racism in our SchoolsI am starting this petition to make a small attack on racism. Black students getting suspended is the beginning of the school-to-prison pipeline. This is a small solution that can have a big impact because education is a big tool which if you lack is damaging. So if we can't stop students from getting suspended, let's stop the aftermath. Let's give them a chance to get a second chance.12 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marie
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No National Guard troops on the borderTrump's plan to dispatch National Guard troops to the souther border is yet another cruel action blatantly intended to harass, intimidate, and hurt immigrants and refugees. Trump, and his administration, have consistently harmful implemented policies, ended protections and programs for immigrants, and blocked legislative solutions to ensure that immigrants are safe from harm and harassment. His ridiculous border wall remains massively unpopular—and his relentless focus on a wall ignores the majority of Americans who oppose it. This ploy to send National Guard troops to the border is his latest attempt to hurt immigrant communities. But he cannot do this without the cooperations of governors. Some governors—like Arizona's Gov. Doug Ducey and Texas's Gov. Greg Abbott—have said they support sending National Guard troops to the border. It'll take a massive outcry to stop them.6,255 of 7,000 SignaturesCreated by Corinne Ball