• Pas d'indexation des loyers pour les passoires énergétiques.
    Dans 10 jours le gouvernement bruxellois doit se prononcer pour la poursuite ou non des mesures limitant l’indexation des loyers pour les logements à bas PEB en Région Bruxelloise. Par cette pétition, nous les aidons à prendre la bonne décision. GEEN INDEXERING VAN HUURPRIJZEN VOOR ENERGIEVERSLINDENDE WONINGEN. Wij, leden van de Huurdersvereniging en/of huurders uit Brussel, organiseren deze petitie. Wij zijn fel bezorgd over het niet verlengen van de maatregelen die de indexering van de huurprijzen voor woningen met een lage EPC-waarde in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest beperken. Deze beslissing zal grote gevolgen hebben voor huurders die geconfronteerd worden met de dreiging van een 100% stijging van hun huurprijs voor energieverslindende woningen van de klasse E, F en G. In tegenstelling tot wat sommigen beweren ten gunste van het afschaffen van de beperking of blokkering van de huurprijsindexering op basis van de EPC-score, zijn wij van mening dat de situatie nog lang niet normaal is. De inflatie blijft hoger dan voor de energiecrisis, evenals de energiekosten. Bovendien schatten wij dat de helft van de verhuurde woningen, en zelfs meer in bepaalde gemeenten, kampen met aanzienlijke isolatieproblemen. Het is onrechtvaardig dat huurders gedwongen worden om de last van energieverslindende woningen te dragen die tegen een hoog tarief verhuurd worden door verhuurders die hun verantwoordelijkheid op het gebied van energiebeheer niet nemen. In Frankrijk is het sinds 25 augustus 2022 verboden om de huurprijzen van woningen met een F- of G-klasse te verhogen en vanaf 2025 kunnen slecht geïsoleerde woningen niet meer worden verhuurd. Bovendien heeft het Europees Parlement onlangs aangekondigd dat residentiële gebouwen tegen 2030 minimaal een E-klasse moeten bereiken op het gebied van energieprestaties, en een D-klasse tegen 2033. Het niet verlengen van de maatregelen om de indexering van huurprijzen op basis van de EPC-score van verhuurde woningen te beperken of op te schorten, zet verhuurders er toe aan om de toestand van hun woningen te laten wat hij is. En dat is nadelig voor zowel onze planeet als voor het welzijn van de huurders. Is het niet absurd tegenstrijdig om maatregelen te nemen die gunstig zijn voor de huurders en het milieu in het ene jaar, om ze vervolgens het jaar daarop te niet te doen ? Daarom vragen wij dringend om deze belangrijke maatregel onmiddellijk te verlengen. Wij dringen er bij de regering en de Brussels parlementsleden op aan om het voorbeeld van Vlaanderen en Wallonië niet te volgen maar om de maatregelen die de indexering van de huurprijzen op basis van EPC-scores bevatten, in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest te handhaven. Samengevat, de Huurdersvereniging vraagt om de voortzetting van de maatregelen die de indexering van huurprijzen beperken op basis van de EPC-score, evenals de invoering van andere maatregelen om de verhuurders aan te moedigen om belangrijke isolatiewerkzaamheden uit te voeren aan huurwoningen. Wij hopen oprecht dat onze politieke leiders naar ons verzoek zullen luisteren en passende maatregelen zullen nemen om een meer gezonde woonomgeving voor de huurders te waarborgen, maatregelen die tegelijk meehelpen om onze planeet te behouden. Waarom moet er nu actie worden ondernomen ? Binnen 10 dagen moet de Brusselse regering beslissen of de maatregelen die de indexering van huurprijzen voor woningen met een lage EPC-waarde beperken, al dan niet moeten worden voortgezet in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest. Met deze petitie helpen we hen de juiste beslissing te nemen. ONDERTEKEN DE PETITIE
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  • Special Legislative Session for the Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) program.
    Dear Petitioners, I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits! I am writing to share an exciting initiative that holds immense potential for our community. It is my pleasure to introduce the Conditional Adult Use Retail Dispensary (CAURD) and request your support in codifying it into statute. CAURD represents a progressive step forward in ensuring responsible and controlled access to adult-use recreational cannabis. This initiative brings numerous benefits to our community, touching upon various aspects that contribute to our collective well-being. Allow me to outline a few key reasons why codifying CAURD into statute is essential: 1. Economic Growth: 2. Public Health and Safety: 3. Social Equity: 4. Tax Revenue for Community Programs: 5. Regulation and Control: Without codifying CAURD into statute, the regulations governing adult-use recreational dispensaries could be subject to frequent changes or even reversal. By establishing it as a statutory law, we guarantee stability, consistency, and effective governance, ensuring that the industry operates within a well-defined framework. There are hundreds of families facing real financial loss or worse; the prospect of bankruptcy due to their reliance on this deeply troubled business initiative. This program was designed with the intention of correcting some of the harm inflicted on the applicants through the prohibition of cannabis but we now find ourselves in a position where we are being harmed anew. While the conditional cultivators and processors were modified into the MRTA we, the justice-involved, have been neglected and left exposed to great harm. In conclusion, I kindly request your support in codifying CAURD into statute for the betterment of our community. This initiative not only presents a tremendous opportunity for economic growth but also prioritizes public health, social equity, and community development. Together, we can build a brighter future that embraces responsible cannabis use and reaps the manifold benefits that CAURD offers. Please extend your support by signing this petition and then share it with your local Senator & Assembly Leader. Here is a list of emails provided below: Democratic Senators Below Joseph P. Addabbo Jr [email protected] Jamaal Bailey [email protected] Neil D Breslin [email protected] Jabari Brisport [email protected] Brouk, Samra G [email protected] Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, Patricia M [email protected] Chu, Iwen [email protected] Cleare, Cordell [email protected] Comrie, Leroy G., Jr [email protected] Cooney, Jeremy A [email protected] Felder, Simcha [email protected] Fernandez, Nathalia [email protected] Gianaris, Michael N. [email protected] Gonzalez, Kristen S. [email protected] Gounardes, Andrew S. [email protected] Harckham, Peter B. [email protected] Hinchey, Michelle hinche[email protected] Hoylman-Sigal, Brad [email protected] Jackson, Robert [email protected] Kavanagh, Brian [email protected] Krueger, Liz [email protected] Liu, John C. [email protected] Mannion, John W. [email protected] Martinez, Monica R. [email protected] May, Rachel [email protected] Mayer, Shelley B. [email protected] Myrie, Zellnor Y. [email protected] Parker, Kevin S. [email protected] Persaud, Roxanne J. [email protected] Ramos, Jessica [email protected] Rivera, Gustavo [email protected] Ryan, Sean M. [email protected] Salazar, Julia [email protected] Sanders, James, Jr. [email protected] Scarcella-Spanton, Jessica [email protected] Sepulveda, Luis R [email protected] Serrano, Jose M. [email protected] Skoufis, James [email protected] Stavisky, Toby Ann [email protected] Stewart-Cousins, Andrea [email protected] Thomas, Kevin M. [email protected] Webb, Lea E [email protected] Assembly Leaders Below: Carl E. Heastie [email protected] Crystal D. Peoples-Stokes [email protected] Helene E. Weinstein [email protected] Phil Ramos [email protected] Vivian E. Cook [email protected] Jeffrion L. Aubry [email protected] Alicia Hyndman [email protected] Al Taylor [email protected] Michaelle C. Solages [email protected] Charles D. Fall [email protected] Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn [email protected] Inez E. Dickens [email protected] Simcha Eichenstein [email protected] Jonathan G. Jacobson [email protected] Kenny Burgos [email protected] Chris Burdick [email protected] William Colton [email protected] Monica P. Wallace [email protected] Nader J. Sayegh [email protected] Sarah Clark [email protected] Karines Reyes [email protected] William A. Barclay [email protected] Andy Goodell [email protected] Mary Beth Walsh [email protected] Joseph M. Giglio [email protected] Stephen Hawley [email protected] Philip A. Palmesano [email protected] Ken Blankenbush [email protected] Karl Brabenec [email protected] David DiPietro [email protected] Robert Smullen [email protected] Michael J. Norris [email protected] Michael Reilly [email protected] Brian Manktelow [email protected] David G. McDonough [email protected] Chris Tague [email protected] Angelo J. Morinello [email protected] Brian D. Miller [email protected] Michael J. Fitzpatrick [email protected] Doug Smith [email protected] Edward P. Ra [email protected] Thank you for your time and consideration. Warm regards, New York CAURD Coalition
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  • Bring Angel Sandoval to JUSTICE!
    If it was your pet would you not go to the ends of the earth to make sure justice is served? If it was a human killed, would it not be all over the news? Why is killing animals and animal cruelty not a big deal too?
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  • Seeking Support to Address Unethical Activities within Our Masjid Jamia Masjid Noor Huddersfield*
    Remember that our masjid is a symbol of unity, love, and guidance. It should be a place where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. Together, we can create a positive change, and restore the true essence of our Masjid.
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  • Save small businesses
    It's not just us. The town has already killed the market even though its supposed to be a thriving market town and now they want all street traders gone as well forcing businesses into shop units which are unaffordable.
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  • Save Hatfield Station’s ticket office
    We are calling on you to save Hatfield Station’s ticket office. You can also have your say by https://www.greatnorthernrail.com/publicconsultation?utm_campaign=GN_Service_Consultation_060723&utm_content=%E2%80%9Cexample_label%E2%80%9D&utm_term&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Adestra&fbclid=IwAR0QLkN4FIVqKbLnSA9gnOlBqNGtBcA2bh_tYG4kjxISDGaExTBz9nH2Io4_aem_AQP1t3qh2FiKtaXUPX-XsK5TkDSoZ-AeixdVaEquWj9Zo8PTd8BN_h8x7mNvY4qS4TI
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  • Allow CLC Alumni Day This Summer
    CLC holds a special place in all of our hearts. Crane Lake has always been about its people, and the community of the bubble has always been about more than just the people who are there for the summer. The moment camp severs its relationship with its alumni, it ceases to be camp. We love and care too much about this place to see that happen. We grew up at Crane Lake and having the opportunity to come back and revisit childhood memories is such a special opportunity. An opportunity that is too important to see it slip away.
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  • Stop parking on the blind bend at the bottom of Lime Tree Hill
    We have spoken directly with people who park on this pavement on the bend explaining who needs to use this pavement, we have put polite signs up requesting not to park on the pavement so it can be used but parking continues. We talk with residents and the community with many saying they are frightened by having to walk in the road or forced to cross on the blind bend due to pavement parking. Parents say they worry for their youngsters when they can’t use the pavement because of parked cars. People using wheelchairs and motorised wheelchairs use this path/pavement specifically because of the drop curb.
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  • Say 'NO' to Russian Backed Nuclear Power Plant in Sri Lanka
    Sri Lanka is a tiny country with 23,000 Square miles-Russian backed Nuclear Power plant is not for Sri Lanka!
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  • Urgent Protection for the stray cats in Plaka forest and on the island of Kos.
    The Cats and animals should be allowed to live with no fear of harm and persecution. They are an attraction within Plaka forest and enjoyed by many. They should not be allowed to be used as sport by callous, evil individuals. We would like a protection order issued and maybe web based CCTV installed in the forest to protect and prevent any more unnecessary harm inflicted on these poor, defenceless animals.
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  • RESIDENT PETITION
    WE THE UNDERSIGNED/RESIDENTS OPPOSE THE FOLLOWING: We the undersigned residents are opposed to the public use of The Village Beach Club and its associated facilities due to the excessive noise, crime, and other drunken/disorderly conduct that has been occurring on a more frequent basis. THEREFORE, YOUR PETITIONERS/RESIDENTS REQUEST THAT: Due to excessive noise, crime, and other drunken/disorderly occurrences, the residents of The Village Dallas request that The Village Beach Club and its associated facilities from this date forward be only of use to The Village Dallas residents and their own personal guests. We also request a residents meeting with you to address this issue in the upcoming days/weeks. Thank you.
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  • Keep LakeStone traffic off our side streets!!!
    August 10, @6:00PM at 451 N Government Way
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