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  • Help us Redeem 14 year old George Stinney Jr.
    Demand that the government of the state of South Carolina, and our elected officials in the US government (including our President) correct this historic injustice by exonerating the name of George Stinney Jr.
    116 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Ray Brown
  • Stop Spraying Poison along the Rio Grande
    Stop the Department of Transportation from spraying chemical cocktails in our River area!
    2,014 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by Gaia Khan
  • We the People ask Congress, POTUS and VPOTUS to Postpone approval of the Electoral College Vote ...
    A dark cloud of illegitimacy hangs over the pending presidency of Donald Trump, given the facts below put out by former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. We request that the Electoral College vote scheduled for December 19, 2016 be delayed and if necessary Congress and/or SCOTUS should declare that President Obama remain as the chief executive until either a new date is set for an Electoral College vote once the following conditions are met, or if after these conditions are met it is determined a new election is needed, until after such new election. Conditions: 1.Trump must release his tax returns. The latest information as put out recently by Newsweek reveals numerous conflicts of interest with foreign countries that could leave President-Elect Trump with possible violations of the emoluments clause of the Constitution on Day One as well as possible blackmail by foreign countries. A scheduled press conference on this issue where Trump promised to explain how he would deal with these issues has been indefinitely postponed. 2. The CIA must make public its report on Russia’s intervention in the U.S. elections in support of Trump so that all may get an honest assessment of how serious the interference was and the electors can make an informed decision as per Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 68* 3. The Department of Justice under President Obama's direction must open a full investigation into Russian interference in the election and ties to the Trump campaign given the facts below. President Obama already said the following on Monday night on Trevor Noah's The Daily Show: “You had what was very clear relationships between members of the president-elect’s campaign team and Russians, and a professed shared view on a bunch of issues,” Obama said. Given his statements, a full investigation not tied to a partisan Congress is in order. Facts: 1. The CIA has found credible evidence that Russia intervened in the election in order to help Trump become president. 2. It has been suggested that Trump owes vast sums of money to Russian oligarchs, friends of Putin, who have also invested substantially in Trump’s enterprises -- which may explain why Trump won’t disclose his tax returns, which would show evidence of these deals. 3. Several of Trump’s key campaign aides – including his former campaign manager, Paul Manafort – have close ties to Russia. Between 2007 and 2012, Manafort received some $12.7 million in cash payments from a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and has still been shown to be in touch with the Trump transition group. 4. During the campaign, Trump said he admired Putin, questioned whether the U.S. should continue to support NATO, and argued that Putin was justified in moving into Ukraine. 5. Trump chose as his Secretary of State ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who is also close to Putin. In 2013, Putin awarded Tillerson the Order of Friendship, one of the highest honors Russia gives to foreign citizens. Tillerson came up through the ranks at Exxon by managing the company's Russia account. After becoming CEO, Exxon bet billions on Russia's vast oil resources through a partnership with Russian oil giant Rosneft, owned partly by the Kremlin. Putin himself attended the 2011 signing ceremony for the deal. Russia has already indicated it would welcome Tillerson being named America's top diplomat. 6. Trump was defeated in the actual voting by a startling—and still growing—2.8 million votes. Clinton’s popular vote victory margin is now over 2 percent, thus handing Trump the largest defeat suffered by a candidate elevated to the presidency by the Electoral College in modern history. Given that the difference in three key states that gave Trump the victory was a little over 79,000 votes and the aforementioned Russian interference, gives all the more reason to investigate such a close electoral margin. *In Federalist No. 68, Alexander Hamilton wrote that the electors would prevent those with “Talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity” from becoming president. They would also stop anyone who would “convulse the community with any extraordinary or violent movements.” The second goal was to stop foreign interference in elections. In the founding period, the framers were extremely concerned about infiltration by rivals including Great Britain. In Federalist No. 68, Hamilton wrote that one major purpose of the Electoral College was to stop the “desire in foreign powers to gain an improper ascendant in our councils.” He said that the college would “Guard against all danger of this sort … with the most provident and judicious attention” from the electors. The third goal was to prevent poor administration of government. This is a less well-known purpose of the Electoral College, but it is again expressly discussed in Federalist No. 68. Hamilton wrote that “the true test of a good government is its aptitude and tendency to produce a good administration,” and for that reason,...
    126 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Sara O'Bannon
  • Death Penalty for Repeat Abusers
    Abusers hurt everyome. They target the core of our nation; families. We can make a change! Vote death penalty for repeat sexual predators, child molesters, domestic violence offenders and rapists.
    1 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Anjelica Estrella
  • Senate: Pass Bill/Law that criminalizes mother's with assault/child abuse when they birth babies ...
    Stop punishing the innocent babies for the actions of their mother.
    181 of 200 Signatures
    Created by Alita Lee Johnson
  • Tell Gov. Rick Scott and State Legislators to Keep Loaded, Concealed Handguns off Campus
    I oppose HB4001/SB68 (and similar legislation), which would force Florida’s public university and college campuses to allow loaded, concealed guns anywhere on college campuses, including classrooms, dormitories, theaters, libraries, student health and counseling centers, and faculty and administration offices. Florida's higher education officials are the most qualified to determine the safety requirements for their campuses, including restricting guns only to certified law enforcement officers. Allowing students, faculty, staff and all visitors to carry loaded, concealed handguns on campus will only create a volatile and unsafe environment for all Floridians.
    2,757 of 3,000 Signatures
    Created by Andy Pelosi Picture
  • Emergency! Don't let Donald Trump cut PBS Kids
    Congress: Please block Donald Trump's plan to slash funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, endangering PBS Kids, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Dinosaur Train, Thomas and Friends, and other essential public programming for children.
    328,758 of 400,000 Signatures
    Created by Justin Ruben
  • 20學區反特許學校
    20學區家長反對特許學校,拒絕The Hellenic Classical Charter School – Dyker Heights 申請計畫。
    152 of 200 Signatures
    Created by District Parents
  • New Voting Laws
    A shift that could change the electoral landscape is underway – the tightening of restrictions on who can vote and how Americans can vote. Going into the 2012 elections, there will be millions of Americans who will find that since 2008, there are new barriers that could prevent them from voting.These new restrictions fall most heavily on young, minority, and low-income voters, as well as on voters with disabilities. This wave of changes may sharply tilt the political terrain for the 2012 election. Already 19 new laws and two new executive actions are in place. At least 42 bills are still pending, and at least 68 more were introduced but failed. Already, it is clear that: SummaryThese new laws could make it significantly harder for more than five million eligible voters to cast ballots in 2012. • The states that have already cut back on voting rights will provide 171 electoral votes in 2012 – 63 percent of the 270 needed to win the presidency. • Of the 12 likely battleground states, as assessed by an August Los Angeles Times analysis of Gallup polling, five have already cut back on voting rights (and may pass additional restrictive legislation), and two more are currently considering new restrictions.
    3 of 100 Signatures
    Created by PATRICIA VAUGHN
  • Governor Brown : Declare a Homelessness State of Emergency
    Governor Brown, we call on you to declare a Homelessness State of Emergency, to help California’s overwhelmed cities and counties provide emergency shelter, healthcare, and housing to the State's 135,000 homeless citizens.
    487 of 500 Signatures
    Created by Berkeley City Councilmember Sophie Hahn
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