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    Petition to Wisconsin State House, Wisconsin State Senate, Wisconsin Governor

    Please Pass Brendan Dassey Juvenile Interrogation Protection Law In Wisconsin

    … residence. Police photos show that the premises were undisturbed except for ordinary clutter. Not …. Accordingly, these children do not exercise those essential rights and are thus left alone during…

    Injustice Anywhere
    76,624
    Supporters
    • Injustice Anywhere
    • 76,624 supporters
    • Created Jul 28, 2016
    Petition to Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Narendra Modi, Prof M.V. Rajeev Gowda, Rahul Gandhi

    End Food Adulteration: Every Indian Has The Right To #SafeFood

    …, exercise daily and count my calories doesn’t matter. Because like most people out there, I too am … Authority of India) The FSSAI plays a crucial role in protecting the health of ordinary citizens…

    Sweta Samota
    India
    44,937
    Supporters
    • Sweta Samota India
    • 44,937 supporters
    • Created Jan 10, 2019
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    Petition to Speaker of the Lok Sabha Shrimati Meira Kumar

    Speaker of the Lok Sabha Shrimati Meira Kumar: Send the RTI (Amendment) Bill, 2013 to a Standing Committee/Select Committee

    Dear friends, The Central Government acted in a hasty manner by introducing a Bill to amend the Right to Information Act (RTI Act) in the Lok Sabha on 12 August, 2013. The Bill: *Excludes all political parties from the purview of the RTI Act *Invalidates the June 2013 order of the Central Information Commission (CIC) which declared six national political parties as ‘public authorities’ under the RTI Act. All political parties who opposed the CIC’s order are most likely to vote in favour of the Bill. Essentially, they are all collaborating to refuse direct queries from the people of India aimed at their functioning. The Government, in 2009, had assured the Parliament that the RTI Act would NOT be amended without proper debate and consultation with the people of India. And yet, today, when their own interests are at stake, the Government, with the backing of political parties, is defaulting on its promise to Parliament. And also to the People. The RTI Act has given us citizens never-before-seen powers to demand answers from our government and participate in governance. We, the People, have tried a variety of ways to engage with our MPs in an effort to make our voices heard with regards to these amendments. We have called them, emailed them and even tried to meet them in person to express our opinions but were stonewalled each time. In the absence of any meaningful engagement with our law-makers, who impose arbitrary law-making practices on us citizens, our only option is to petition the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The Speaker has the power to refer the amendment Bill to a Standing Committee/Select Committee before putting it to vote. We encourage you to sign this petition addressed to the Honorable Speaker urging her to send the RTI (Amendment) Bill, 2013 to a Standing Committee/Select Committee and facilitate widespread public consultation on it. LET US DEFEND OUR RIGHT TO KNOW! This petition is supported by: Commonwealth Human Rights Intitiative (CHRI), National Campaign for People’s Right to Information (NCPRI), Satark Nagrik Sangathan, and all the RTI Call-a-Thon Volunteers.

    Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI)
    20,620
    Supporters
    • Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI)
    • 20,620 supporters
    • Created Aug 14, 2013
    Petition to The Prime Minister of India

    Pass ordinance and Save Sabarimala!

    … antithetical to the vision of celibacy that Lord Ayyappa celebrates, the deity, in an exercise of His right … ordinary Hindu women across the socio-economic spectrum, is evidence of the alarming risk of social…

    Pranav Krishna
    New Delhi, India
    17,784
    Supporters
    • Pranav Krishna New Delhi, India
    • 17,784 supporters
    • Created Oct 20, 2018
    Petition to Nicola Sturgeon, Honourable Lords of Council and Session A74/20, others , others2

    Support the people's action on Section 30.

    …, the undersigned, as ordinary members of the electorate: ·         Do hereby support the action before … the functioning of institution, constitution, and of democracy; for ordinary members of the … electorate to be able to seek the court to exercise its primary function; by ruling on matters of law…

    Martin Keatings
    Cairneyhill, SCT, United Kingdom
    8,081
    Supporters
    • Martin Keatings Cairneyhill, SCT, United Kingdom
    • 8,081 supporters
    • Created Mar 11, 2020
    Petition to Joseph R. Biden, Jerry L. Carl, Don Young, Raúl Grijalva, Diana DeGette, Marco Rubio, Ed Case, Russ Fulcher, Bobby L. Rush, Matt Rosendale, Debra A. Haaland, Louie Gohmert, Blake D. Moore, Robert J...

    Estadidad para Puerto Rico Ahora

    …Re: Support the Puerto Rico Admission Act now!   "A State, in the ordinary sense of the … in 2017 returned to exercise their right to vote in a new status query. This time, statehood won…

    Jimarie Martinez
    Bayamon, PR, United States
    13,683
    Supporters
    • Jimarie Martinez Bayamon, PR, United States
    • 13,683 supporters
    • Created Mar 18, 2021
    Petition to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Members of Parliament

    Pass The Freedom of Temples Bill Now!

    … exercise our rights, even historically. Whenever we try to truly fight for equality we are labeled as … Nazis and Dictators! And this needs to stop now. This is my petition, as an ordinary Hindu for in a…

    Abhinav Khare
    Bhopal, India
    12,714
    Supporters
    • Abhinav Khare Bhopal, India
    • 12,714 supporters
    • Created May 4, 2020
    Petition to Aileen Morton - Argyll and Bute Council

    Petition Argyll & Bute Council against raising parking fees at Arrochar car parks by 800%

    … exercise in the countryside The proposed increase in charges appears out of proportion to both the … popular hill in Scotland and has always been available for ordinary people to enjoy, regardless of … previously affordable exercise, out of reach for a lot of people, thereby denying them a basic right … to fresh air and exercise ⦁ The proposed increase in the parking charge is going to have far … the ruination of a pleasant day of fresh air and exercise - something that another branch of the…

    Ben Arthur
    United Kingdom
    5,333
    Supporters
    • Ben Arthur United Kingdom
    • 5,333 supporters
    • Created Aug 10, 2018
    Petition to Ordinary South Africans

    Should Independents Candidates stand in 2019 Elections?

    … beholden to an exclusively Party Political system and are yet to exercise their fundamental right to…

    New Nation Movement
    2,111
    Supporters
    • New Nation Movement
    • 2,111 supporters
    • Created Apr 23, 2019
    Petition to Social media executives, Startups, developers, Social Media Users

    Decentralize social media: a Declaration of Digital Independence

    … discussion more emotional and irrational and making it possible for foreign powers to exercise an … impossible for ordinary users to understand, and which are objectionably vague in ways that permit them…

    Larry Sanger
    Columbus, OH, United States
    6,622
    Supporters
    • Larry Sanger Columbus, OH, United States
    • 6,622 supporters
    • Created Jun 26, 2019
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