Reopen the government and end the shutdown

Recent signers:
Keshav Lincoln and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The ongoing government shutdown has caused an unprecedented disruption in the lives of millions of Americans. This situation has persisted for far too long, and it is time we come together to demand immediate action from our elected leaders. We voted them into office to represent our interests, not to engage in political stalemates that adversely affect our country and its citizens.

During the shutdown, essential government services are halted, and federal employees are furloughed or forced to work without pay, creating immense financial strain on families. According to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, approximately 800,000 federal workers are affected each day the government remains closed. These hardworking individuals, ranging from TSA agents and Coast Guard personnel to food inspectors and national park employees, deserve stability and respect.

Moreover, the consequences extend beyond government workers. Small businesses that rely on government contracts face uncertainty, and countless families who depend on government assistance programs live in fear of losing access to basic necessities. The economic ripple effects of a prolonged shutdown not only impinge on national growth but also project a negative image of governance on a global scale.

The power lies in our hands. By uniting and making our voices heard, we can urge our representatives to prioritize reopening the government. It is our right and duty to hold them accountable. If they cannot fulfill their responsibilities, let us vote for change in leadership and advocate for those committed to cooperation and progress.

Join us in demanding a resolution. Sign this petition to reopen the government and pave the way for a functioning, effective, and equitable leadership. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that our government serves the people as it was meant to.

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Recent signers:
Keshav Lincoln and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The ongoing government shutdown has caused an unprecedented disruption in the lives of millions of Americans. This situation has persisted for far too long, and it is time we come together to demand immediate action from our elected leaders. We voted them into office to represent our interests, not to engage in political stalemates that adversely affect our country and its citizens.

During the shutdown, essential government services are halted, and federal employees are furloughed or forced to work without pay, creating immense financial strain on families. According to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, approximately 800,000 federal workers are affected each day the government remains closed. These hardworking individuals, ranging from TSA agents and Coast Guard personnel to food inspectors and national park employees, deserve stability and respect.

Moreover, the consequences extend beyond government workers. Small businesses that rely on government contracts face uncertainty, and countless families who depend on government assistance programs live in fear of losing access to basic necessities. The economic ripple effects of a prolonged shutdown not only impinge on national growth but also project a negative image of governance on a global scale.

The power lies in our hands. By uniting and making our voices heard, we can urge our representatives to prioritize reopening the government. It is our right and duty to hold them accountable. If they cannot fulfill their responsibilities, let us vote for change in leadership and advocate for those committed to cooperation and progress.

Join us in demanding a resolution. Sign this petition to reopen the government and pave the way for a functioning, effective, and equitable leadership. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that our government serves the people as it was meant to.

The Decision Makers

Donald Trump
President of the United States
James Vance
Vice President of the United States

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Petition created on November 3, 2025