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  • Restore Voting Rights
    We urge you to co-sponsor and fight to pass the Voting Rights Act of 2014 to restore voting rights to North Carolinians and all Americans.
    5 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Abbi Hattem
  • Hear Maui's Pesticide Disclosure Bill and Pass It
    Please schedule Elle Cochran's Pesticide Disclosure Bill for a committee hearing and subsequent full Council hearing. This bill, similar to the one Kaua'i just passed, will allow us to know what is being sprayed near (on) our neighborhoods and to get notification so that we can take steps to protect ourselves from over-spray. Additionally corporations are experimenting with new pesticides and we need buffer zones.
    1,571 of 2,000 Signatures
    Created by Karen Chun
  • Democrats: Stand strong against Tea Party Republicans
    From the government shutdown to the debt ceiling, Tea Party Republicans have wreaked enough havoc on our country. Democrats must stand strong -- demand a vote on a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government -- and don't capitulate on Social Security, Obamacare, or other vital programs.
    706 of 800 Signatures
    Created by Tayatta Cummings
  • Change Byrd Stadium Title
    Do not alienate minority students by glorifying a president that would not want them to Attend.
    28 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Kayla Tarrant
  • Save Cal Grants
    May 2012 Honorable Governor Brown and the State Legislature State Capitol Sacramento, CA 95814 RE: Governor Brown's Budget Plan on California’s Financial Aid Grant Program REQUEST FOR SUPPORT AND SIGNATURE To Governor Brown and the State Legislature: On behalf of tens of thousands of students, educators, families, and allies from across California we urge you to prioritize all of California’s students and not slash funds for the Cal Grant program. The Cal Grant program helps thousands of students attend college each year, and the new plan to raise the GPA minimum would derail over 26,600 students. Denying financial aid to these individuals would greatly increase California’s dropout rate, creating problems that extend far beyond the education system. In addition, limiting financial aid resources for students to select a private California institution prevents choice and further opportunities for the California residents. Currently, California's education system is ranked one of the lowest compared to other states in the nation. It is time to prioritize education and make the welfare of California future voters the number one priority. Giving more students more opportunities and support will enable California, once again, to be a state full of the entrepreneurs, business and community leaders we desperately need to strengthen our state in the 21st century. Not slashing the Cal Grant program would ensure that California’s investment in the education of youth continues beyond K-12 by granting hard-working students to achieve their higher educational goals and thus creating a more educated, innovative and competitive workforce. The Cal Grant program has consistently been on the cutting board by past governors. Time and time again the voters and residents of California have said loudly, “NO.” It is time for CA’s governor and legislators to listen to the people they serve and find alternatives to fix the budget that will benefit ALL in the near and far future. Slashing opportunity, growth and innovation in a young people’s life is a death sentence to our state. Obtaining a college degree is incredibly important in this economic climate, and no one should have to drop out due to inadequate funds. We should be investing in our residents’ education, not downsizing it. At a time where students in California are struggling to obtain a degree in four years, there should be no talk about slashes in education – but more discussion and strategic planning on making California’s education system more effective and productive. The “Golden State” education program should be one of the best, not a state that does not make education imperative. At a time when the economic projections for the state of California suggest that by 2025, every five jobs will require a college graduate, we must ensure that all California students have equal access to higher education. It is in the best interest of our state’s economy and future that the country have an educated workforce to provide the innovation and leadership necessary to keep California at the forefront of the global economy and maintain its historic tradition as a national leader in enacting progressive legislation. I strongly urge the State Legislature and Governor Brown to show leadership on this issue, and not approve the slash cuts and adjustments recommended for the California State Aid Commission Grant program.
    413 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Anna Maria Vaccaro
  • WGCL 1370 needs to dump Rush Limbaugh
    We are calling on WGCL to stand up for civility and public decency, and to dump Rush Limbaugh's show.
    494 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Jennifer Kendzior
  • I Stand with women
    We are asking Rep. Price to join us in standing with women–for basic reproductive rights and to denounce the statements of his colleagues, Representatives Akin and King.
    69 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Jeff Kazanow
  • Revoke Illinois Recording Statue
    Allow Citizens to record the police without fear of being arrested. Citizens should have the right to document police in case of police brutality.
    13 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Robert Salta
  • Remove All Corporate Lobbying in Congress
    Proposed Federal Law: No person shall lobby government who is compensated to do so.
    12 of 100 Signatures
    Created by James Newberry
  • Limited Terms for Congress, Senate.
    Limit congress and Senate to two terms.
    27 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Gavin Groesbeck
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