Search result for "非68开头股票".
-
Stop the city's parking meter people from raping the citizens walletsA single mother of three goes into a supermarket to purchase a quick lunch for her kids and the line is too long, or you go to a Starbucks to get a cup of coffee and simply forget, maybe you have to use the restroom (I know criminal) Then, you return to find a $68 meter fine! This is the equivalent of 20% of some family's monthly rent, a bi monthly electric bill, an Innsurance payment or baby's monthly formula and we allow our city's to charge it for over staying our time on a parking meter? Its ridiculous! Tell your local government to find the money to replace their deficit from somewhere other than the poor and working classes pocket. Reasonable meter fines now!65 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Hope
-
K-B-C, withholds OPEN MEDICAL FOR MOST OF 35 YEARS!K-B-C, with hold OPEN MEDICAL FOR MOST OF 35 YEARS! (KEMPER-BROADSPIRE-CRAWFORD,) withhold 1980 OPEN MEDICAL AWARD. All Judges reinstate the award when I'm forced back to CA, They have disregarded the AWARD, just because they CAN! 8.5 years this time.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by NEIL STECKER
-
Traffic Stop Light NeededThis petition was prepared for the WSDOT to review. The signatures on the petition represent citizens that would like to see a traffic stoplight installed at the intersection of South 263rd Street and Pacific Highway South/State Highway 99.13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by stephanie slaughter
-
Mandate all Autism therapies be covered through Medicaid and private insurance!Include ABA therapy to be a mandated coverage through Medicaid and private insurance. Oklahoma is one of only five states left who have no mandates in place to protect those who are diagnosed with Autism. http://www.autismhealthinsurance.org/2,166 of 3,000 SignaturesCreated by Robert Schaefer
-
Federal Justice for Kenneth Chamberlain Sr.We, the undersigned, agree and stand in solidarity with the family of Kenneth Chamberlain Jr. in demanding that Eric Holder do the right thing and indict these officers for violating the civil rights of Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. We urge you to also place the White Plains Police Department under federal review. "White Plains police acted with reckless abandonment and demonstrated a chilling disregard for the quality and sanctity of the life of Mr. Kenneth Chamberlain. Indeed, and at best, the White Plains Police Department violated both their mission statement and their sacred oath of office by facilitating the death of Mr. Chamberlain," stated Jimmy Bell, Department of Criminal Justice & Sociology, Jackson State University. SINCERELY, KENNETH CHAMBERLAIN JR.26,325 of 30,000 SignaturesCreated by Kenneth Chamberlain Jr.
-
Humanitarianism vs. Ignoring Basic Needs of ManyIn this time of economic uncertainty, the basic "Urgent Care" needs of those with "severe disability", physical and mental, are being neglected. Suffering and early death in those communities is increasing. Do you support more influential and active involvement of professionals and "consumers" involved to testify regarding the needs for those of us with "Severe Disability"?1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by George Watters
-
The People to Save John Brooks Recovery CenterHelp to save our Recovery Center here in Southern New Jersey that's been in business since 1969.1,261 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Ed Brazell
-
Support Bill A8800Dear Assembly Member, I write to urge you to support Assembly Bill A8800, which would allow houses of worship maximum access to rent empty school buildings that are not in use for school purposes. You have not yet signed on to A8800. This bill has support from a mosaic of New York including individuals from the left, right and center, and from Black, White, Latino and Asian communities! In New York City, 68 houses of worship that pay rent to the Department of Education will be evicted on February 12th. These houses of worship are a source of revenue for the city, very important during these tough economic times! Many of these houses of worship also make important contributions to their surrounding communities like donation drives, after school programs, and drug rehabilitation programs. Thus Assembly Member, I urge that you please sign-on to this important legislation. I am not asking for special treatment, but for equal treatment. Best,166 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Citizens for Phillip H. Kwon
-
The Freddie Gray Law - Assess, Treat, and Safely TransportAll State and Local police should be required and enforced by law to: 1) Evaluate all individuals arrested and taken into custody for injuries or emergency medical conditions requiring care; 2) Stabilize and treat the condition on site and transport, where appropriate to emergency medical facility; and 3) Transport all individuals in seat belted in safe and secure fashion so as not to cause or worsen bodily injury.1,297 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Clifford G Andrew, MD, PhD
-
A Call To Fellow Vietnam & Veterans Of Other ConflictsThe Joint Chiefs of Staff The Pentagon Washington, DC Gentlemen: It is with great sadness and angst that we, the undersigned Vietnam veterans and veterans of subsequent conflicts feel compelled to ask that you refuse the President’s demand for a “military parade” to rival the French Bastille Day Parade. Such a parade to aggrandize himself is an affront to all of us who served in theater and especially to our brothers and sisters we left behind and who have passed since from their wounds to body, mind or soul. To pander to the megalomania of a draft dodger is an insult of the highest order. Further, as parents and grandparents of men and woman now serving, we are further enraged at the CIC’s contempt to Gold Star families. To hold such a spectacle is not to honor those who have served nor those who do; rather, it is the act of a tin-pot banana republic narcissist stroking his own ego. Indulging his fantasies dishonors our service. We, who took the oath, served to preserve and protect the Constitution of the Republic, not to aggrandize would be warriors. With deep respect for your service, leadership, and adherence to a moral code of conduct: Daniel B. Kelly, USN V-1 Division, USS Kitty Hawk Vietnam, 1966-1967 Joe Paul Patterson, USMC 1st Marines Vietnam, 1967 - 1967 Burks Hunt, CPO, USN MACV/JCRC (Tri-country team) Vietnam, 1971-1973 R Ward Reilly U.S. Army First Infantry Division-Germany 1971-1974 Thom Walker PR2 USN 1968-1971 Robert G. Karpinski 101st Airborne Korea 1948-1951 Joseph Kawa D Co., 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Reg Afghanistan, 2010-2011 Jon R. Floyd, Capt. USMC 1964-1971, VMA (AW) - 533, Chu lai, Vietnam Thomas E. Rodgers, Lt Col USAF ret, 428TFS, Thailand, 1973 Terry L Hilliard Charlie Company 1/12 Cavalry First Cavalry Division Vietnam 1965-1966 John Stryhal USN Submarine service 1961-1968 Fred Wiand, Maj., USAF (Ret) AF, Vietnam 1965. Larry Vladick 11Bravo Rebel Gunship door gunner 1st Infantry Div. Vietnam 67-68 Robert Doyon, USN 1966-68 70% Disabled PTSD... Penni Evans Red Cross Doughnut Dollie In-country, Vietnam 1970-1971 William Clothier, HM3, USN FMF Corpsman 1stMarDiv, I Corps 1966-67. Karen Offutt US Army MACV, Vietnam 1969-1970 William N. Brissette, USN ETR2, Lead ET, Operations Intelligence Division U.S.S. Richard E. Kraus DD - 849 1964 - 68 Vietnam DAV PFC Arthur Jackson, USMC (Ret) 1st Battalion/1st Marines/1st Mar Div Vietnam 1966 Douglas A. Yelmen USN 01-19-1965 to 08-15-1968 Assault Craft Unit ONE, SE Asia I Corps, 1968.44 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Dan Kelly