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Reinstate Even StartReinstate Even Start so our nation's neediest families can stop intergenerational poverty and low literacy.42 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Sue Donatelli and Lois Gallegos
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College Tuition Loan DebtWe need more jobs created ASAP, eliminate bad credit as a criteria, eliminate a certain portion of the debt for a student if parent(s) are unemployed, and have been for a certain period of time. This has to be done or we will be facing another US crisis.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Concerned for College Students
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Decriminalize marijuana: legalize medicinal usage22,134 people in 2009 were reported dead because of prescription medications. Marijuana, however, had a death toll of ZERO: Decriminalizing marijuana and legalizing medicinal use would give our seniors and those in pain a SAFE option to pain relief.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Erin Stillson
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APE K-9 Bulletproof ProtectionThe recent tragedy in Herkimer, NY highlights the need for bulletproof vests to be issued to highly-trained K-9s working with the FBI or Police at the local and State level. "Ape" was just over two years old, began working in February, and was sent fitted with a camera into a building where an armed and dangerous murderer waited. Ape was shot in the chest and died. We want to require all Police trained K-9s be issued a bulletproof vest for their protection in dangerous or tactical situations.41 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Suzanne Johnson
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Raise minimun wagesTo all the members of federal and state government, it is ttime to raise thhe minimun wages of the working people, your salaries one way or, the other are always increasing, while the working people wages are always shrinking, due to the cost of living expenses and inflation. So enough of demamoguery and do your job for which you people were elected.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jose Saltos
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we need immediate steps to break up the big banks and prosecute the criminals who used them to de...we need immediate steps to break up the big banks and prosecute the criminals who used them to destroy our economy4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jae J
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Wall Street, why are they above the law?It's long overdue to hold Wall Street accountable. America was never meant to be a oligarchy where some rules apply to us but not to them. Share your voices and be heard!2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dennis Lane
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DON'T CUT MEDICARE"STOP THE PROPOSED CUTS IN MEDICARE'21 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Yara Diaz
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A Bipartisan Way to Actually Reduce Gun ViolenceSince Newtown, almost all the focus has been on the specific weapons and other factors that led to that tragedy (and similar ones that have occurred over the last few years). The discussions have focused on things like banning assault rifles, limiting clip sizes, doing more extensive background checks on (more) gun buyers, identifying ways of keeping guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, and so on. Notice the very narrow focus on stopping this particular event from happening again. In part this narrow focus is understandable, caused by our horror at what happened. But we must also realize that what has been proposed so far has a very narrow focus. The larger problem of gun violence has been overlooked in our rush to address the specifics of Newtown. Perhaps "larger problem" doesn't do it justice. Everyday gun violence in America is horrendous. In the short time since Newtown, as of March 10, there have been 2,574 people killed by guns in the United States. Almost 92 times as many as died at Newtown! And yet, there is almost nothing being done about it, this larger dimension of the gun-violence problem. Here is a way to effectively deal with that larger problem, a truly bipartisan idea that - with your support - would appeal to groups across the political spectrum, for reasons I think you'll readily see: Let's penalize the USE of guns in a CRIME far more heavily than we do today. Let's finally begin treating gun violence ITSELF as the truly serious crime we all agree that it is. How? It's pretty simple, really. It's called the PLUS-15 Rule: If someone fires or brandishes a gun – any gun – in the commission of a crime, they will automatically get an additional 15 years tacked on to their sentence. Period. It sounds awfully harsh, doesn't it? And it is. Intentionally. It is harsh and it is meant to sound harsh. Because it has to break through the numbness that too often affects our (and criminals') perceptions of gun-use. Gun-use in crime has become a commonplace in America. What we expect to hear on the News at Eleven. What should outrage us - say, a guy using a gun to rob a candy store - is seen as just part of the usual picture. We hardly notice it as the shocking violation of people – a threat of DEATH – that it truly is. To capture the attention of those who would use guns to terrify and harm us, harsh, eye-catching change is an unavoidable, necessary step. If those considering going armed are forced to look at the gun as a guaranteed +15 years in prison, they WILL hesitate to carry, and maybe even hesitate to own. If we all agree that we really don't want criminals using guns to commit crimes, if we really MEAN it, then let the penalty fit that intention. Let's write serious law that will say, loud and clear, "Don't Use a Gun." Similar laws have been tried here and there, typically with just 5-year additions to sentences, but they have had only limited effect.The fact is that 5 years is simply not enough. What is enough? Confront potential gun-users with a stretch in prison long enough to take a person from one stage of life to another, from 19 to 34, from 25 to 40, from 37 to 52. One that's long enough to make that person think twice, even if he thinks he'll live forever. The PLUS-15 idea WILL have an affect on the predators who use guns against law-abiding citizens. Politically, the PLUS-15 proposal would get broad, bipartisan support. It's a good bet that even the NRA would favor such a law. Why? Because PLUS-15 isolates only the deliberate, CRIMINAL use of a gun against people, rather than outlawing ownership or creating background-check hurdles, etc. In essence it is what the NRA has been calling for all along: that only the criminal use of a gun should be isolated and punished. The PLUS-15 idea doesn't prevent gun ownership, and yet it would almost certainly reduce premeditated gun violence. It would still allow homeowners and other average citizens to own guns for protection if they so desire. And PLUS-15 would not – in any way – infringe on 2nd Amendment rights. Another thing: whether or not PLUS-15 works as a deterrent (let's face it, criminals don't think they'll get caught at all, so a stiffer sentence may not deter all of them), it will still take the **#!!??!*s who choose to use guns against us off our streets for a good, long time. We'll be safer and their pals will sooner or later start to get the message. This is an effective step that we can actually take right now politically. Both sides would actually – maybe even eagerly – go for it. Support the PLUS-15 idea and help make it the law of the land.6 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Greg Smith
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Affordable Health InsuranceMy husband and I had never thought we'd be without health insurance. I have a few chronic health problems and now find myself without insurance. I have called every NY and Federal Program available, I have been unable to find any afforable plans. I am no longer eligible for healthy NY and the Bridge Program I planned on getting is not accepting any more applicants. What I thought would be 4 more frightening months without insurance has now turned into 10. The Bridge program stopped in order to gear up for the changes that go into affect in January of 2014. Give us something to help us get through, something affordable that we can use NOW!10 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Janet Doud