North Dakota is a state with a rich history and unique cultural heritage that is reflected in the petitions on Change.org. Key issues and themes in these petitions revolve around environmental protection, indigenous rights, and social justice. One petition aims to stop the construction of pipelines that threaten local water sources and communities, highlighting the ongoing battle between fossil fuel companies and environmental activists.
Another petition focuses on honoring indigenous treaties and promoting indigenous sovereignty in North Dakota, emphasizing the need for respect and recognition of native peoples rights. Additionally, there are petitions advocating for criminal justice reform and racial equality in the state.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, individuals can contribute to positive change in North Dakota and stand in solidarity with marginalized communities. Your engagement can help amplify these important voices and push for a more inclusive and sustainable future for the state.
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I can't and I won't stay silent on this, and I hope you there will be more signatures soon.
107 felony child abuse charges being dismissed in North Dakota—not because of lack of evidence, but because of a paperwork delay. Is a failure of the system should never outweigh the safety of children.
It's not just about one case. It’s about accountability, about making sure those responsible don’t slip through the cracks. We must demand a federal investigation to ensure that justice isn’t ignored.
I’ve signed the petition because I believe in standing up when injustice threatens to silence survivors.
Voting being so hard for people on reservations is obscene. Many people living on reservations live in poverty, it shouldn't be this hard for them to vote when they're the original inhabitants of this land.
My late dad played for the Fighting Sioux back in the early 70’s. He was incredibly disappointed that the Sioux were no longer, only to be let down further with the Fighting Hawks embarrassment. These jerseys would have restored a glimmer of hope that the tradition of Fighting Sioux hockey will remain.
Give the people what they want. Make the Nodak sweaters the primaries.
Making Election Day a federal holiday in the United States could increase voter turnout by providing citizens with more time to vote without work conflicts. In the 2020 election, 13.1% of registered voters who didn’t vote cited being too busy or having scheduling conflicts as the reason. Additionally, such a holiday would celebrate democracy, turning voting into a nationwide event. This approach aligns with practices in other countries and has significant public support; a Pew Research Center survey found that nearly 80% of Democrats and nearly 70% of Republicans favor making Election Day a federal holiday.
Many teenagers, like myself, are politically educated and want a say in who rules our country. If the voting age is lowered, it means that younger voices would be heard, it would promote more voting, and possibly encourage more teens to educate themselves politically to prepare. Sixteen year olds should be allowed to vote and stand for what they believe in.