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Save Graniteville Wetlands ForestNeed to save 18 acres of freshwater, forested wetland with 1,800 trees, 6 vernal ponds, and the appropriate environment for endangered species such as the Eastern Mud Turtle and others. This wetland saved the community of Graniteville, Staten Island, NY during Hurricane Sandy. We were not flooded. Others were.338 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Janet McKee
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Opioid Addiction in Utah | Daggett CountyIn the United States, Utah is in the top 10 for opioid addiction and overdose in the United States. Stand with us to take on Big Pharma and their overreach into our communities.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by CSRJ
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Take a stand for working Georgia families. Raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour.Georgia legislators: It is beyond time for a livable wage. Increase Georgia's minimum wage to $10.10 an hour to adjust for inflation.256 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Better Georgia
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Real Thoughtful Change at DartmouthWe believe that Dartmouth is not perfect, but we also love all that is good about The College on a Hill. We believe that Dartmouth needs real reform in order to improve and continue to excel at undergraduate education. Dialogue on campus reform has been dominated by a small group and has led to a hasty campaign for vaguely defined change at all costs. We do not support the methods or lack of discussion encapsulated by their efforts. At the same time, we condemn all violence either committed in the heat of a protest or hidden behind the veil of anonymity. Everyone who has violated the Dartmouth Community Standards of Conduct should go through the established process for those violations. We would like Dartmouth to change for the better - which requires true dialogue with listening on both sides, careful consideration and prolonged thought. We promise as students, faculty, alumni and staff to join in this discussion so that the administration can truly hear all opinions and proceed with good, thoughtful reforms to address sexual assault, binge drinking, and many other problems endemic to the higher education system in America.160 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Thomas Harrington
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Stop Roundup NowThe United States has elected to start looking into Roundup and its harmful affects on food, air, and water (and us). They will not have answer until 2015. In the meantime, we are continuing to eat food that is causing cancer and infertility and many many other illnesses. Our children deserve better, we deserve better.36 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Rachel Lawhon
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Off-Duty Officer hit & ran my son and still has a job.Videos confirm that officer Micheal Miller of Winston, Oregon had hit my son on Dec 24th, 2010 at Myrtle Creek Store. He hit him at about 45 miles an hour and then turned around and got out of truck to inspect him. Kicked him and left him for dead. Nobody will help prosecute this man. Nobody is holding him responsible for his actions as an civil servant to protect. Please help me hold him accountable as my son is too afraid of the police here. They hassle and arrest him whenever they can. He has suffered enough and deserves justice.5 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alice Coppers
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Reject the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)We urge the Senate to reject the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement because it supplants US sovereignty and control with corporate and foreign control. Stop this effort to put multi national corporate interests ahead of American interests.18 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Margo Waring
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Rodney Davis & John Shimkus: Support the Iran agreementWe call on Rodney Davis and John Shimkus to support the Iran nuclear agreement and to commit to supporting diplomacy, not another disastrous Middle East war.120 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Robert Naiman
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CHIEF OF SLAVE THEATER ARRESTEDHardy’s arrest is an outrage! The day of the inspection, there was a first initial visit by the NYPD, but after receiving proper identification from the engineer there was no action taken and the inspection was allowed to continue. About an hour later, 8-10 police officers arrived while the building was being secured. At that time Mr. Hardy was placed under arrest outside the building. After being held at the precinct for a length of time, Mr. Hardy requested to be transported to Woodhull hospital, as he did not have his medication made available to him after the arrest and was concerned he would not receive it while in custody. The elderly Hardy was taken to the hospital strapped down and in hand and ankle cuffs and returned to the precinct hours later in the same manner, minus the body straps. Hardy was then taken to central booking where he was not arraigned until 1:00am on Monday morning. The Slave Theater has been an open door for many community based organizations and the people of Bedford Stuyvesant for many years and Clarence Hardy has been a key individual in allowing these people to use The Slave as a platform to give valuable information to the community. Despite many obstacles and struggle for legal recognition, he has been the biggest advocate in maintaining the space as a cultural resource center. The disgraceful arrest and misconduct of the 79th precinct is a blatant tactic to rob the community of this resource and it is necessary that this arrest be looked into. No matter how much intimidation and harassment, Clarence Hardy and his supporters will continue to fight for this cultural gem. All supporters of The Slave Theater will not give up and will not give in.62 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bedstuy Community
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Oppose Project Aisle in Brownsburg, IndianaTell Brownsburg officials that we oppose the rezoning of the property at E CR 400 N and Ronald Reagan Parkway designated for Project Aisle.2,024 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Amy McNeely
