• No guns in schools, bars or places of worship
    Our legislators and governor are considering changing our laws to allow people to carry guns in these establishments. This legislation is in process, including Michigan Senate Bills 584 and 586, so a change could happen soon. We must make our voices heard.
    248 of 300 Signatures
    Created by Michael Krieger
  • Boycott the SOTU address
    We're asking every democratic member of congress to boycott the SOTU address to protest against Trump's racist comments and destructive rhetoric! We do not believe that Donald Trump honors the office of the president and does not deserve our attendance during his state of the union address. Peaceful protests and boycotts are an effective tool in showing our dissatisfaction with the current status quo.
    85 of 100 Signatures
    Created by V. Campbell
  • WI must cast it's electoral college votes by percentage of votes for each candidate.
    Everyone's vote should count, the Electoral college is outdated and gerrymandering is out of control.
    145 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Deanna Vinson
  • Marijuana Legalization
    I'm starting this petition because I know the people of Georgia and the people of the nation are fed up with marijuana being treated like it's some kind of danger. It has countless medical, physical, mental, and economic benefits and there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to reap those benefits in this state or this nation. Marijuana is safe and effective, it would but a huge dent in the opioid crisis and help with the deficit. Its safer than many prescription drugs and certainly safer than alcohol which many turn to, if tobacco and alcohol are legal, then why not weed too?
    25 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Homer Worthington
  • Ban CrystalShinyheart
    There is a very looming threat to a specific player on FABC and the fact we have someone as disgraceful as this man on our site is disgusting to me. This is a man who has preyed on an underage girl and yet we have no justice for the fear she is going through. I, along with the fellowship that is the FABC community, demand action. This is not a request but a plea that you see the predator in front of your noses; that you know how toxic his existence here is to others. This is not what FABC is about. He has threatened multiple players yet he still lingers. Please, don't have mercy on him-- Have mercy on the community and the panic he puts us through.
    11 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Dusty Elmbell
  • Resource Recovery Next Generation Nuclear Reactors
    The petition calls for the introduction of legislation to solve our nation's nuclear waste issue by recovering the energy remaining in spent nuclear fuel, greatly reducing its long-term radioactivity, and providing alternative permanent disposal options than deep geological sequestration. The solution will also greatly enhance our nation's energy security, promote long-term sustainable energy use, and greatly reduce emissions of CO2.
    16 of 100 Signatures
    Created by S. Bennett
  • COBB COUNTY CHANGE DRESS CODE!
    Let me first just start off with that I have been dress coded many times for wearing leggings even though my shirts goes passed my knees. That's longer then most girls wear there dresses with nothing under them. I knew the dress code was awful but it wasn't till really this year I wanted to say something so this is me breaking down the bad parts of the dress code right before your very eyes. Let's talk about leggings Cobb County states "Leggings are not pants" well if people can wear them without skin showing then then are indeed pants. Just like yoga PANTS are pants (its in the name.). Next topic: Shoulders apparently those distract guys from learning.We learn something new everyday, Well not if your a girl with a shoulder sticking out nope your getting sent up to the office where you'll get talked to by an adult which will send you to ISS leaving you uneducated and more likely to fail all because your shoulder made a guy apparently unforced. Did you know humans had legs, wow shocker! So why must legs be so hidden from the world. This goes for all guys and girls, In PE we can wear athletic shorts so why cant we wear them all the time. Our school gets hot and we aren't the most comfortable in blue jeans or uncomfortable shorts all the time whats wrong with just wearing PE type shorts obviously it isn't that much of an issue. Undergarments if your a girl hopefully your wearing a bra and if you are more or less likely bra strap may show and if does show be ready to go to the front office for some talking too. Headgear for the most part makes sense to me but no bandannas makes me angry. Bandannas don't make the choice if i'm bad I let myself make that rule. And finally the Offence Chart is dumb and uncalled for here's how it goes: " 1st Offense: Warning and student is allowed to return to class if the violation can be immediately corrected. If not, student is placed in In-School Suspension (ISS) for the remainder of the day" which is just competently disrupting our learning environment. "2nd Offense: 1 day ISS and student is allowed to return to class if the violation can be immediately corrected. If not, student is placed in ISS for the remainder of the day." so basically two full days really of disruption to my own education an learning environment. "3rd Offense: 3 days of ISS." so basically a full blown three day disruption to our learning environment. Next up I want share some stories with you from real people in Cobb County Schools starting with a friend of mine.( no names will be shown and I will not say who said what to anyone) "Well i was wearing a pair of jeans ones that a hole a little too high and it was like a inch of my thigh and Mrs. ****** made me sit in ISS for class periods" "so i wore jeans with holes in them at least three times before and so all i knew is that they were fine to wear. So then it was 5th block which is after lunch and you cant dress code someone after lunch. so basically the teacher tried to dress code and couldn't" " I was wearing jeans that were ripped over the knee" "It was the last day of school and for leggings" "my friend was told she was wearing a crop top and she wasn't but still got ISS for it all day" "why can't we wear spaghetti tank tops?' "ripped jeans just barely above my knee and i got sent to the office for the "talk" my mm had to bring me new jeans to school" "we are almost i high school like we are covered enough tf" "guys get yelled at 2 girls also has way more options" "Guys basically have no guide lines on close except for simple things like girls need to be more open". Plus skinny jeans are just as tight as leggings so why tf cant we wear leggings what the big deal" "dress code is dumb" dress coded for my shoulders because they were a distraction to the guys" "okay so we can wear skin tight jeans but we can't wear leggings. Also we can have holes in our pants but god fore-bide you show any bit of that thigh. bra straps are fine fine people like girls need something.shorts in PE way not all the time" "dress code needs to be changed NO SHOULDERS. NO THIGH,NO COLLAR BONE , IF A GIRL SHOWS OFF ANYTHING ITS ISS BUT BOYS ARE FINE JUST SHOWS THAT GUYS EDUCATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THEN GIRLS" 'bralettes are fine, leggings are fine,shoulders are not distracting" "leggings are fine and this needs to be changed and quickly" " I get dress coded everyday for showing undergarment like grow up your in middle school not 2nd grade" "boys should be taught to be polite not girls to be shamed of there body" "" SHOULDERS ARE FINE" "ITS A F***ING BRA STRAP PEOPLE" ' LEGGINGS SHOULD BE ALLOWED AND BRALETTES WONT KILL A GUY" " DOES THE SCHOOL WANT TO BUY MY CLOTHES" " dress coded for my bra strap" "skinny jeans , they were too tight apparently" "barley a rip in above my knee" "shoulders are u turned on I know i'm not" "leggings when can i wear those again" "MY DAMN BRA STRAP" These and many more are leading me up to the question when is the school board going to just say that they were wrong and that we ha students and parents are right. Can we please stop having to worry about getting dress coded and start paying attention to our education. So to the school board of Cobb County fix the way you run things get your head in the right place at the right time. It's 2018, time to change the a game. ( for more information or anything please direct message me on my Instagram @ cobbcountydresscobb )
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Brielle Ebberman
  • End California Off Shore Oil Drilling & Re-Instate The Tax Fund For Oil Spill Clean-Up
    Off Shore Oil Drilling pollutes the ocean, kills marine life and ocean reefs. Getting rid of the Tax Fund to clean oil spills is reckless and dangerous.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Lorna Freels
  • Change the Way Essex High School Calculates GPA
    When EHS converts number grades to a GPA, it uses a system that is different than all other local high schools. For example, if a student has a 90 average at CVU, they have a GPA of 3.67. However, if a student has a 90 average at EHS, they have a GPA of 3.1. A student who has an 83 average at CVU has a 3.0 GPA, but at EHS that student has a 2.1. This is unfair and hurts Essex students when they apply to college, try to get jobs, or apply for scholarships. Our hard work deserves to be recognized.
    180 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Brendyn Byrne
  • Support of requirement for bicyclists in Vermont to register their bikes to ride on public roads
    To support S196, which requires bicyclists over the age of 18 who are Vermont residents, to register their bikes. This would require these operators to become knowledgeable of their responsibilities and their rights when riding on Vermont public roads.
    28 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Brian Huyler
  • Stop Medicaid work requirements from taking health care away from poor people
    "Among the adult Medicaid enrollees who were not working, most report major impediments to their ability to work including illness or disability or care-giving responsibilities. While proponents of work requirements say such provisions aim to promote work for those who are not working, these policies could have negative implications on many who are working or exempt from the requirements." Read more: https://www.kff.org/medicaid/issue-brief/understanding-the-intersection-of-medicaid-and-work/
    318 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Naomi DeHart
  • Tell Congress: Denounce Trump's Racist Immigration Comments
    The history of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (PNBC) denomination is grounded in social justice and civil liberties advocacy. As Pastor of Greater Christ Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan and the 20th President of the PNBC, I am calling for our church family along with other black denominations and individuals across America to ask Congress to strongly condemn the latest racist comments made by Donald Trump in reference to immigration. To refer to Haiti and African countries as “sh**-hole” countries whose people should not be allowed to immigrate to this country in favor of Norwegians is nothing short of overt unabashed racism. Unfortunately, Trump has made similar racist statements before. During his campaign, he referred to Mexicans as criminals, drug lords, and rapists. Trump failed to condemn the KKK, white supremacists, and neo-Nazis for their racist protest in Charlottesville, VA last year. Instead, he called them “very fine people” and referred to those who stood up to them as troublemakers. The dreadful picture that Trump paints and wants all of America to believe pertaining to immigrants in the United States is a false narrative. Instead of criminals and unemployed thieves, immigrants are highly educated and play an important and vital role in the productivity of our society. According to the Migration Policy Institute, in 2014, 10.5 million immigrants had a college degree or higher, representing about 29 percent of the total 36.7 million U.S. foreign-born population ages 25 and over. Furthermore, the rates at which immigrants obtain college degrees outpace the rate of native-born Americans. Between 2000 and 2014, the college-educated immigrant population increased 78 percent from 5.9 million to 10.5 million. The native-born college-educated population grew over the same period by only 39 percent. Of the college-educated immigrant population, 25% are Hispanic or black. Additionally, immigrants constitute a part of the workforce that keeps America productive and healthy. In 2014, immigrants accounted for 16 percent of all civilian employed workers, including 32 percent of computer programmers, and nearly 26 percent of physicians. It is not enough that Trump says these bigoted words and suffers no consequences. Rather, he is developing policies on the basis of race that will hurt people of color for years to come. It is time for us to respond! I am calling on all people of goodwill, who believe that our country should uphold the tenets of honesty and decency, to contact their congresspersons, Republican and Democrat, and demand that they denounce Trump for these bigoted and divisive statements. We want every pastor across denominations to ask their church members to contact local political representatives in support of denouncing Trump’s hateful rhetoric. The Republican Party leadership have been grave disappointments in their pledge to honor our country (whose motto is In God We Trust) by failing to condemn Trump for his continued racist and divisive comments that erode our democracy. Our mandate will be galvanizing communities to participate in the upcoming midterm elections. We must elect people to Congress who have our best interests at heart. As the denominational home of Dr. King, PNBC will lead by example and honor his life and legacy by standing up, speaking out, and actively engaging our 2,000 churches to fight back against racism and for impartiality and fairness. “You know my friends, there comes a time when people get tired of being trampled by the iron feet of oppression…” —Martin Luther King, Jr., Address to the first Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) Mass Meeting, at Holt Street Baptist Church, Dec. 5, 1955 NOW IS THE TIME! About PNBC The Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (PNBC) was founded in 1961 to give full voice, sterling leadership, and active support to the American and world fight for human freedom. New generations of Progressive Baptists are continuing the struggle for full voter registration, education and participation in society, economic empowerment and development, and the realization of universal human rights and total liberation for all people. PNBC’s global membership is estimated to be 2.5 million people. For more information, visit www.pnbc.org.
    395 of 400 Signatures
    Created by Rev. Dr. James C. Perkins and Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.