• Implore Democrats to Boycott the State of the Union Address
    Take a stand against White Supremacy and Racism. Democrats are in the minority, but they can take a bold stand and send a message stating ENOUGH is ENOUGH!!
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    Created by Jeff Whipple
  • Protect Wisconsin's Wetlands
    Assembly Bill 547 would make it easier for companies to build on Wisconsin's wetlands and to discharge contaminated materials into wetlands. If we allow construction on these wetland environments without going through the proper environmental procedures, we risk the contamination of our waterways, the destruction of important ecosystems, and the reversal of flood protection that many communities depend upon. This legislation must be stopped before irreversible harm is done to Wisconsin's environment.
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    Created by Friends of Jonathan Brostoff
  • Censure the president for his remarks
    As an American, a parent, an education and a tax paying citizen, I am disgusted and saddened by the lack of character, compassion and decency of the current U.S. President.
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    Created by Barbara Jackson
  • Tell Congress: Stop Trump’s Attack on North Korea
    The Trump administration is reportedly considering a “bloody nose” strike on North Korea, despite expert warnings across the political spectrum about the dangers of escalation. One bomb from Trump could launch full-scale war. Urge Congress to intervene immediately and prevent Trump’s “bloody nose” attack.
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    Created by Stephen Miles Picture
  • Act now to protect the Long Beach/Los Cerritos Wetlands from expanded oil drilling - stop The Los...
    Tongva and Acjachemen tribal nations, environmentalists, and community members have been struggling to protect and preserve the Los Cerritos Wetlands for decades. These wetlands, at the mouth of the San Gabriel River on the east side of Long Beach, were once a vast estuary that supported the large Tongva community of Puvungna. Due to flood control measures, oil drilling, industrial, commercial, and residential development much has been lost, and what remains (the best salt marsh in Southern California) is now under assault from Beach Oil Mineral Partners, the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority, and other public and private entities supporting their project. Our immediate goal is to stop the extraction of 200 million barrels of oil from beneath the Los Cerritos Wetlands. The Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration and Oil Consolidation Project puts public safety and the environment at risk. 120 new wells will be drilled immediately adjacent to the Newport Inglewood Faultline, new pipelines will transport oil over the fault, and oil and wastewater will be stored and processed on site. Beach Oil Mineral Partners expanded oil operation will introduce dangerous slant drilling and water injection methods to extract oil and to reinject wastewater under the wetlands and surrounding areas. BOMP's wetlands "restoration", funded by selling pollution credits, will introduce toxic soil and water into our healthy salt marsh.
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    Created by Protect the Long Beach/Los Cerritos Wetlands
  • Role back IL real estate taxes
    We recently moved here from CA and were shocked by the real estate taxes. While Chicago is supposed to be “cheaper” than California, the property taxes are insane and driving people out of there homes, out of the state, and preventing businesses (I.e. Amazon) from relocating here. Our government needs to find new ways of raising funds without punishing the residents or find ways of refinancing the pension burden which is killing this city’s economic viability.
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    Created by Kevin Jeras
  • MCPS: Make Us Whole!
    Dear Colleagues, As educators, we seek to do what is right for the children entrusted to our care each and every day. We are there for them, with love, empathy, and a desire to see them succeed. We do this in ways seen and unseen, and we do it consistently. That’s why we as MCEA Board members are deeply concerned about the events surrounding the tobacco attestation implementation. What has occurred over the past week has been very troubling, and we believe demonstrates a lack of empathy and understanding for educators, their time, and their pay. It is in stark contrast to the actions we take each and every day, for the benefit of this community’s children. We seek to do the right thing and expect that each and every paycheck will accurately reflect the earnings of our wholehearted efforts. We depend on those earnings to support ourselves, our families, and our children, where each and every dollar we bring home matters. So when so many of us learned that we had been assessed a charge, after completing the attestation, we were shocked. And yet, in these days, we have gone about our work, doing the right thing for children, trusting that we will be made whole. Some of us attested before a window was open, although we were never notified that we had completed the task too early to count. Others of us attested although a technical issue said we had not. As educators, we sought to do the right thing, with honorable intent and were met with the most unpleasant news of a paycheck less than we had earned. The right thing to do here is to immediately return the deducted dollars to all of those impacted. The right thing is to demonstrate care and empathy for those who care for our children. And collectively, we expect the right thing will be done. Our strength comes in our collective voice, and we will now exercise that voice through this petition. In it, we will join one another and make clear to our employer that whether we were impacted or not, an injury to one is an injury to all. We appreciate and honor the selfless work you do. We know that collectively we can right this injustice. The MCEA Board of Directors David Airozo Valerie Coll Brian Donlon Justin Fauntroy Henoch Hailu Josh Halpren Heather Hunter Christopher Lloyd Susan Loftus Cindy Lotto Jennifer Martin Glenn Miller Lauren Moskowitz Phyllis Parks Robinson Doug Prouty Dionna Ricks Java Robinson Nikki Woodward
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    Created by Montgomery County Education Association
  • Exempt Maryland Too
    The citizens of Maryland prefer renewable energy sources because fossil fuels are harmful to life.
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    Created by Timothy Clair
  • No offshore South Carolina oil drilling
    Because of the potential real dangers of an oil spill and danger to South Carolina’s economy.
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    Created by Bryan Thompson
  • Save Prescott Valley Sam's Club 86314
    This will be closing the only Sam's club available within a 100-mile radius of our town. This is totally uncalled for and will hurt a lot of the members!
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    Created by Bryan Sebring
  • Legalize the Cannabis Plant in the State of Arkansas
    Adult citizens of Arkansas should have access to buy, sell, possess, and or grow not only this wonderful preventative medicinal herb, but to utilize all the benefits of hemp without threat to their lives from this overreaching government.
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    Created by christopher ryan
  • Tell Congress: Don’t gamble with our kids’ health!
    It’s been over 100 days since the GOP leadership in Congress let the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) expire. With short-term patches and some creative budgeting, they’ve managed to limp funding along, but the time is up and the health and well-being of our children is at stake. Leaders from both sides of the aisle have agreed to a full 5 year extension of CHIP. They just have to stop playing partisan politics with children’s health and pass it! On January 19th, Congress will vote on a new spending bill and it must include long-term funding for this critical program. Children’s health can’t afford to wait; and short-term funding patches don’t cut it when it comes to providing reliable health coverage for children and pregnant women. The uncertainty this creates is inexcusable and puts the health and well-being of women and children at risk. Some states have already begun notifying families that their coverage could end. Moreover, states are not able to plan their budgets with funding still uncertain for CHIP. States can’t rely on limited patchwork funding and families can’t afford to go without coverage for their kids.
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    Created by Felicia, MomsRising.org Picture