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Investigate Voter Supression in the 2012 ElectionIn an effort to protect the basis of democracy of this country, the White House and Congress must thoroughly investigate the influence of lobbying organizations and the coordinated changes to voting laws by numerous State governments in an apparent attempt to disenfranchise specific portions of the electorate for the purpose of influencing the outcome of the 2012 Presidential election.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michelle Blowers
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Retailers 2012 election donations revealedI want to see a verified, fact checked listing of major retailers, big box stores, food chains, investment firms, and banks in the US showing the amount of money each donated to either Republican or Democratic candidates and issues in the just completed 2012 elections so that I can make informed decisions going forward as to where I spend my retail dollars.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Miles Mason
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Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012Stop the accelerating climb for the cost of education, and give all hard working people in America a chance to rebound.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by pblack
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STUDENT LOAN FORGIVINESS ACT OF 2012for loan forgiveness loan in regards to those who've served the public through non-profit, state or federal.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Alejandro Jimenez
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Constitutional Amendments Referenda Act of 2012A BILL To amend chapter 20 of title 42, United States Code, to hold referenda to direct Congress to amend the Constitution to prevent unlimited anonymous foreign money contributions from influencing United States politics, and to otherwise ensure electoral, financial, energy, climate, educational, and health security, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the Constitutional Amendments Referenda Act of 2012. SECTION. 2. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERENDA. Chapter 20 of title 42, United States Code, is amended by inserting the following: SUBCHAPTER III—CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERENDA (§1974f). 1974f. All States shall include on the November, 2012 general election ballots the following separate referenda to mandate that each State's senators and congressional representatives shall be instructed and required to the fullest extent of the law to support, agendize, and immediately vote in favor of—and that each State's legislators shall be instructed and required to the fullest extent of the law to immediately ratify—amendments to the United States Constitution to immediately: (1) Overturn the decision of the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC (2010) by amending the Constitution to include the following: Section 1. To secure the independence of the legislature and executive, the Congress shall: (a) publicly fund federal elections with at least the equivalent of the total amount spent in the election cycle when this article is ratified; (b) limit any non-anonymized contributions to candidates for federal office to the equivalent of $100; and (c) have the power to limit, but not ban, independent political expenditures within 90 days of an election, including but not limited to spending in support of, or in opposition to, a candidate for federal office. Section 2. The First Amendment shall not be construed to limit legislation enacted pursuant to this article, except to assure neutrality of content and viewpoints. Neither shall the First Amendment be construed to limit the equivalent power of state or local legislation enacted to regulate state or local elections. Nor shall the First Amendment be construed to vest any unalienable constitutional rights in any non-natural person. Section 3. The Congress shall establish an agency for federal elections to enforce the provisions of this article, whose principal officers shall be non-partisan commissioners who have served as federal judges at least ten years. The agency shall have standing to enforce this article in the federal courts, including in actions against Congress. Section 4. The Congress may enforce the provisions of this article by legislation; (2) Require that political contributions to super PACs be taxed at the rate of 99%; (3) Require that all congressional districts be redrawn once in 2013 and after each subsequent census such that they are more compact and more contentious instead of safe for the major political parties, and such that there shall be minimal overlap between districts for State assemblies, State senates and Congress; (4) Prohibit all political advertisements in accordance with the regulations in effect in Denmark at the time http://www.campaignsandelections.com/campaign-insider/258767/what-us-politicos-can-learn-from-denmark.thtml was written; (5) Fund all voting precinct equipment, training, and staff in proportion to the population of those precincts in order to eliminate voters discouraged by long lines in poor neighborhoods; (6) Abolish the electoral college and replace it with direct popular election by instant-runoff voting; (7) Mandate that the single transferrable vote (such as instant-runoff voting for single seats) or contingent vote systems be required in all elections, unless such elections are to establish a numerical value, in which case the median value of the voters shall be required; (8) Abolish all property and sales taxes, replacing them with income and capital gains taxation based on two brackets, where the bottom bracket shall be taxed at 0% and the top bracket shall be set by the Congress at a cusp and rate which shall balance the United States budget, except that a lower rate shall apply to capital gains from securities held more than five years; (9) Forbid subsidy of fossil fuels, subsidize domestic and foreign renewable energy to the extent necessary to minimize total economic damage from extreme weather, and require the Secretary of Energy to commercialize the mass production of carbon neutral synthetic transportation fuel from carbonic acid in seawater; (10) Require the Secretary of Education to provide reading tutoring systems based on pronunciation assessment using speech recognition for free to all on the internet by web and mobile device stand-alone systems; (11) Establish a single-payer national universal health care system; (12) Req...100 of 200 SignaturesCreated by James Salsman
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Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012Student loans are destroying this country and its economy. FORGIVE THE YOUNG AND EDUCATED, NOT THE OLD AND WEALTHY!!!1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Joe
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The Student Loan Forgiveness Act Of 2012Get involves of your childerens future.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Serena
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Student Loan Forgiveness Act 2012Gov. Lynch- Please support the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 and help our NH students with repayment of their student loans.2 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Wendy Hubbard
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student loan forgiveness act 2012The banks and white collar criminals are rewarded for their deception, people who sacrifice their years to work for higher education are punished by years of repaying too high price for their education. Please give us some relief.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Janet Cook
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Free Moor and Indigenous Act 2012Recognition of Moors/Indigenous people as a true people and Nation.73 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bandele El Amin