Executive orders are a powerful tool used by heads of state to enact policies and direct government agencies without Congressional approval. These orders can have a significant impact on various aspects of society, from immigration to environmental regulations. In recent years, executive orders have sparked controversy and legal challenges, particularly in areas like healthcare and immigration.
Petitions related to executive orders often focus on urging government officials to reverse or modify specific orders that are seen as harmful or unjust. For example, a petition with thousands of signatures may call for the repeal of an executive order that restricts access to healthcare services for marginalized communities. Another petition might address an order that undermines environmental protections and advocate for stronger measures to combat climate change.
By engaging with these petitions, individuals can contribute to the dialogue and influence policy decisions that affect their lives. Join the movement to hold leaders accountable and shape a more equitable and just society.
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My black son was framed with drugs taken off a white child that was permitted to return to public common school while my son was not and has never gotten a hearing in front of the local school board. Fayette County Public Schools criminally charged my son with the fabricated police report as well and assaulted me while I was peacefully protesting what they were doing and failing to do. They have defamed my character and when I tried to re-enroll my son when they failed to have a hearing they barricaded the doors at the public common school and wouldn’t even let me enter the front office. The only hearing we have been afforded was in front of staff that have a direct financial interest in my son’s transfer in alternative schools and when I tried to record the hearing to prove it was not the board, they kicked us out for no reason. Fayette co public schools is extremely corrupt.
I remember growing up with a small, two door truck. It was a work horse, and outlived my father. It was easy to park, it helped with countless moves, and it got 28 miles per gallon. Compare that to larger trucks we have today: They're bulky, harder to park, expensive to operate and maintain, more damaging to our roads due to their weight, etc. This is neither efficient nor sustainable. It's now 2025, the landscape has changed, and so should this policy.
Every single person deserves compassionate and evidence-based healthcare. Please help our trans ohana and friends get the care they need to thrive. Mahalo.
Gender-affirming care saved my life. It is not just healthcare—it is survival. As attacks on trans rights escalate across the mainland and federal government, Hawaii must remain a place of safety and dignity. Governor Green, I urge you to do everything in your power to protect our community: safeguard access to care, shield providers from those who seek to punish them for offering essential treatment, and defend families supporting their loved ones. Trans people in Hawaii deserve to live, thrive, and receive the care we need without fear.
Our keiki deserve high quality, evidence-based medical care. Medical decisions should be made by the family in conjunction with their healthcare provider and not by somebody 2500 miles away in Washington, D.C. As a pediatrician I know the benefits of providing gender-affirming cafe, and the consequences of children not having access to it.
My child is trans & needs gender affirming care completely covered by quest. Quest does not cover egg harvesting or the speech therapy he needs, so he can start the hormones to transition.