Business regulation is a vital topic that navigates the balance between economic growth and consumer protection in various industries around the world. Recent trends have seen increased scrutiny on big tech companies, financial institutions, and environmental regulations to promote sustainability.
Petitions under this topic often focus on holding corporations accountable for ethical practices, pushing for transparency in business operations, and advocating for stricter regulations to prevent exploitation of workers or harm to the environment.
One notable petition calls for a ban on single-use plastics in the food industry to reduce pollution and protect marine life. Another petition urges corporations to disclose their carbon footprint and commit to sustainable practices to combat climate change.
Join the movement by exploring and supporting petitions that promote ethical business practices and advocate for stronger regulations to create a fairer and more sustainable business environment. Your actions can contribute to shaping a responsible and accountable business landscape for the future.
I am voicing my concern about the rate hikes from Duke Energy. I am elderly & on a fixed income, and the recent utility hikes are squeezing my budget to a breaking point. Please do not allow AI centers to function off of the citizens backs and pocketbooks.
As a retired couple, we are working to reduce our expenses, not increase them. Essential living costs, such as electricity, should not rise simply because of a business decision to expand or improve capabilities. These types of costs should not be passed on to customers, particularly those living on fixed or limited incomes. We respectfully ask that you consider adjusting the rates so they are fair and not punitive to customers.
Rent increases, gas prices (already high as they are), and groceries. I am on a fixed income, and now I am forced to go back to work to make ends meet. I am 72 years old, and I am supposed to be retired? In about a year or two, I plan on moving to Utah. It is way too expensive to live in California anymore!!!!