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    Congressman Jamie Raskin is preparing to re-introduce a bill to ban foreign-influenced corporations from spending money to influence our elections, closing a major Citizens United loophole and preserving American self-government. Sign our petition and urge Congress to end foreign-influenced corporate spending in U.S. elections.
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  • Alumni for University of Colorado Boulder Divestment
    Dear President Todd Saliman and Chancellor Phillip P. DeStefano, We are writing this letter as alumni of the University of Colorado system in solidarity with the student encampment. We demand for the University of Colorado to divest from Israel. We stand in fully solidarity with the Students for Democratic Society and their demands that state: Drop all charges against student protesters and support the right to freedom of speech: This right includes not singling out particular viewpoints for censorship, protecting students from targeted discriminatory harassment and violence, leaving ample space for students to express themselves, and recognizing that armed police on campus endanger students’ safety Divestment: The University of Colorado shall fully divest from any corporations which operate in Israel. Refuse Grants: The University of Colorado shall refuse to accept grants or funding from corporations that contract with the U.S armed forces and terminate any relationships with said corporations. End Study Abroad: The University of Colorado shall terminate their study abroad programs to Israel. Statement: The University of Colorado shall release a statement that condemns Israel and the genocidal actions it has committed against Palestine. Transparency: The University of Colorado will disclose the university’s financial investments. Meeting: CU President Todd Saliman and Chancellor Phillip P. DeStefano, shall meet with alumni organizers and students to discuss a plan to implement the above demands. As former students, we have paid hundreds of thousands into the University of Colorado system that is actively supporting a genocide abroad. We believe that it is our duty as alumni to speak up against the violence that Israel and its supporters have enacted here and abroad, including the violence that students, faculty, staff and alumni have faced when police have shown up to a peaceful demonstration. Students were exercising their constitutional First Amendment right to protest and we are appalled by the actions taken by the University to silence and dismiss the student’s demands while jeopardizing their safety. We will continue to do all in our power to stand with Palestine and the students on Auraria Campus and condemn Israel’s actions and its supporters, including our own alma mater as long as it continues to stand with Israel, even in the face of genocide. Signed,
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  • CTA Safety and Reliability
    The city of Chicago heavily relies on public transportation, but recent incidents of destruction and disruptive behavior on trains and buses have jeopardized commuter safety and punctuality. Passengers report feeling unsafe due to frequent instances of erratic behavior, including substance use and public indecency. Despite attempts to seek refuge in the front train cars, these measures are proving ineffective. Delays caused by police interventions further exacerbate commuters' frustrations, leading to increased reliance on expensive ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. To address these issues, implementing a pricing cap on ride-sharing services and enhancing security measures with a focus on mental health care accessibility, including proactive screening for disruptive behavior, mental health professional training for security teams are crucial steps to ensure the safety and efficiency of Chicago's public transit system.
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  • Toxic, Radioactive Drilling Waste Has No Place on PA Roads
    Since the PA Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) put a moratorium on spreading toxic, radioactive drilling wastewater on PA's unpaved roads, conventional drillers have reported spreading 3.5 million gallons. "Reported" is the operative term because the DEP found that 86% of drillers in PA failed to file production and waste reports for 2023. That's up from the more than 50% who have failed to file for several years. All of this is happening against a backdrop of mounting scientific evidence of the dangers of the waste itself and of spreading it on our roads. Nobody can say where, when or how much of this toxic, radioactive waste has been spread. Stop tolerating the industry's non-compliance with even the most basic reporting requirements and its defiance of a moratorium. The DEP has demonstrated that it cannot manage dangerous waste, so it is up to you, our elected officials, to declare an outright ban on all road spreading in Pennsylvania.
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  • Investigate the sudden deaths of 2 whistleblowers who flagged safety concerns on Boeing planes NOW!
    Boeing’s aircraft have resulted in more than 6,000 aviation accidents and incidents worldwide. Out of those 6,000, 415 were fatal accidents, and more than 9,000 people have died as a result of Boeing’s faulty aircraft. And in just the last two months, Joshua Dean and John Barnett, two whistleblowers who flagged major safety concerns with Boeing aircraft and testified against them in a lawsuit, have suddenly died. These deaths can not go without an investigation. Will you sign the petition to demand that the Department of Justice investigate the sudden deaths of Joshua Dean and John Barnett NOW?
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  • Animal abusers don’t belong in office! Tell Kristi Noem to step down as governor
    South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem recently disclosed in her new book that she shot and killed a family puppy, Cricket, stating that she "hated that dog" and that he was "less than worthless … as a hunting dog." Animal abusers should not be in office! Tell Noem to step down as governor immediately!
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  • Blue Building in Springfield SC, Garden Club
    The Non Profit Garden Club of Springfield SC, want to hold thier monthly meetings and special events,(approximately 3) per year, in the renovated city "Blue Building", old Post Office of Springfield, at no cost to the organization. The Garden Club of Springfield SC, recently renovated the building, donating supplies, labor, and time, to make the interior, and exterior, safer and useable. There is a 3 decade history of the Garden Club, supporting and maintaining this building. It has never had to pay for the minimal use of the building, and it has never interefered, with the rental of the building for other events.
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  • Hate has no place in Chicago. We support our immigrant neighbors!
    Chicago has a proud history of welcoming immigrants to our city. We need everyone—from neighbors to elected leaders—to come together and fight back against attempts to stoke fear and division that is ramping up this election year. Sign the petition and commit to standing by our immigrant neighbors.
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  • Pass the SAFE Bet Act to protect kids from online gambling
    Online gambling is a MASSIVE industry worth nearly $50 billion. But while executives at sports betting companies bring in record-breaking revenue, severe gambling addiction among teens and young people—some as young as 14 years old—is at an all-time high right now as online sports betting skyrockets in popularity. Big corporations shouldn't get away with making billions off of kids and families whose lives are being ruined by gambling addiction. We need to act immediately to put guardrails on gambling companies and protect children from predatory advertising. Sign the petition to demand Congress pass the SAFE Bet act NOW.
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  • Protect students' right to protest!
    In the past couple of weeks, we’ve witnessed the arrests and violence against students who are exercising their First Amendment right to protest against college and university support for the Israeli government’s assault on Gaza. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech and freedom of assembly—and for generations, students at campuses have protested and changed the course of history. The violence by police and academic administrators against peaceful protesters on campuses is shameful and wrong, and ensuring students have the literal and metaphorical space to make their opinions known is not a crime. Violence against students must end. Full stop.
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  • Legalize Marijuana Nationwide
    After more than 50 years of flawed, racist policy and a failed war on drugs, the Department of Justice is now planning to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug. With 24 states and Washington, D.C., having legalized the recreational use of marijuana, and 14 other states authorizing it for medical use, it's not just time to reschedule marijuana but to deschedule cannabis entirely. Marijuana’s placement in the Controlled Substances Act has had a devastating impact on our communities and is increasingly out of step with state law and public opinion. Sign the petition now to join the growing movement fighting to transform cannabis policy and end the war on drugs.
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  • Increase permanent disability benefits for disabled citizens of California!
    Listen up California! California has not increased permanent disability (PD) benefits to disabled workers in the Workers’ Compensation system for the past 10 years. The last PD increase was in 2014. In California a 10% disability for an injury occurring in 2024 is worth $8,772.50. This is a shocking and horrifying situation in California. In Texas a 10% disability is worth $35,220.00. In Texas if you receive a 10% IR (impairment rating), you will receive 30 weeks of IIBs (impairment income benefits). Injured workers in Texas will get three weeks of IIBs for each percentage of impairment (10 x 3 = 30). IIBs are 70% of the average weekly wage (AWW). The max rate is $1,174.00 in 2024 for Texas (the PD rate in California is $290.00). Thus in Texas a 10% disability pays $35,220.00.
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