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California is set to increase its excise tax on cannabis from 15% to as much as 19% starting on July 1, 2025, as part of a budget compromise made when the cannabis cultivation tax was removed via AB 195 (2022), in order to assure adequate funding for programs funded by cannabis taxes. Cannabis is already unfairly taxed vs. similar products in California. And since cannabis is also subject to sales taxes and local taxes, and these taxes are compounded at the retail level, consumers are already...| actionnetwork.org
At People's Action, we are building a future where every person has a voice and a say in our economy, government, and society. Our work is grounded in the belief that everyday people—not corporations or billionaires—should hold the power to shape a world that is just, democratic, and sustainable. Our Vision: Economic Justice: We fight for public control of the economy, dismantling the structures that concentrate wealth in the hands of the few and instead creating systems like worker-owned...| actionnetwork.org
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Des millions de femmes dans le monde n’ont toujours pas accès à la contraception : chaque implant ou stérilet détruit, c’est un droit bafoué. Ces contraceptifs sont utilisables jusqu’en 2031 - les brûler, c’est choisir le gaspillage plutôt que la solidarité. Derrière cette destruction se cache l'agenda anti-choix de Donald Trump et de tous les réactionnaires ! L'Europe doit agir face à ces attaques. Des ONG sont prêtes à les récupérer immédiatement : la seule chose qui...| actionnetwork.org
Thanks for RSVPing for our protest to stop the NASA budget cuts. NASA Glenn is facing a 40% workforce cut if Trump’s planned FY26 budget goes through, which means 500 career civil servants in the Cleveland area are facing layoffs. We need to show the NASA Glenn staff that we support them and we oppose these cuts!! Please don't forget to invite your friends, family and colleagues if they’re as ready as you are to stand up and fight back for science this summer and beyond. See you soon!| actionnetwork.org
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Add your name to demand an immediate halt to Waymo’s self-driving car testing in NYC and all autonomous vehicle testing in NYC, and a full ban on autonomous vehicles doing business in New York State. We demand: A full ban on autonomous vehicle testing on New York City streets. A ban on autonomous vehicles from being allowed to do business in New York State. Our app workers deserve jobs, not automation. Investments in public transit, infrastructure, and app worker protections—not reckless ...| actionnetwork.org
For the Benefit of Current and Future Generations of This Earth I Take This Pledge of Resistance and Protection I Pledge in solidarity to uphold the ban on high volume hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) and to resist all the harmful activities that fossil gas/oil development brings. If the Delaware River Basin Commission Members, comprised of the Governors of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the federal representative from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or any of our el...| actionnetwork.org
California is set to increase its excise tax on cannabis from 15% to as much as 19% starting on July 1, 2025, as part of a budget compromise made when the cannabis cultivation tax was removed via AB 195 (2022), in order to assure adequate funding for programs funded by cannabis taxes. Cannabis is already unfairly taxed vs. similar products in California. And since cannabis is also subject to sales taxes and local taxes, and these taxes are compounded at the retail level, consumers are already...| actionnetwork.org
Two Migrant Justice leaders were detained by Border Patrol agents in Vermont on June 14th; they are at imminent risk of deportation. Nacho was driving with his stepdaughter Heidy in Franklin County when they were pulled over. Agents smashed their car window and violently detained the two community leaders. Read more about the case and send a message to ICE demanding their release!| actionnetwork.org
To protect DC's critical programs and services from cuts, DC Council should tax wealth to raise revenue.| actionnetwork.org
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill (Border Security Bill) will turn seeking protection into a national security issue and expand counter-terrorism powers. The Bill includes a wide array of alarming clauses, such as: the criminalisation of providing supplies or information meant to assist the travel of an undocumented migrant, the extension of powers to seize people’s devices at the border, the reduction of routes to claim asylum, the expansion of the detention estate, the rest...| actionnetwork.org
On the evening of March 8, 2025, Columbia University student activist Mahmoud Khalil was detained by the Department of Homeland Security. The arrest comes on the heels of the Department of State’s announcement that it plans to deport students affiliated with pro-Palestine protests. The student, who is Palestinian, is a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. Columbia University, which recently published a new protocol on its plans to cooperate with ICE, has targeted Khalil for his Palestinian...| actionnetwork.org
The #TeslaTakedown movement is growing! Join us for an event in our community—or find one of more than 100 events every week across the country. And if there's not one near you, it's easy to sign up to host your own. Let's fight for our country!| actionnetwork.org
The director of the D.C. Department of Human Services, Laura Zeilinger, announced at a D.C. Council hearing that the agency would be terminating 2,000 families from rapid re-housing by the end of September. More families will likely be terminated next year without reform of the program. The Bowser administration claims they do not have enough money to sustain all those families in housing and that the program has grown too large in recent years. Without significant investment in permanent hou...| actionnetwork.org