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1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
726.
Jerry Wh 19 May 2011
727.
Wally G 19 May 2011

"Such action by the Federal government would go a long way to improve public access to these records for everyone. If they are in the public domain, they should be free."

728.
Mary E 18 May 2011

"Just because you have some black sheep don't mean we all do !"

729.
Alexis S 17 May 2011

"reasonable fees are acceptable, but not outrageous fees."

730.
Valencia S 17 May 2011
731.
Mac M 15 May 2011

"I agree, These records should be made availably to researchers. I do not think we should have to pay an enormous fee for them either. I like many others are on A fixed income."

732.
Ken B 9 May 2011
733.
Nancy Lm 8 May 2011

"I agree to what this is saying. I live on a fixed income and I enjoy doing my family research as a past time and for the furture of my children to know thier hertitage. it takes longer if you don't have the money to do the research and very frustrating wh"

734.
Sandra H 2 May 2011
735.
Jacqualin M 2 May 2011
736.
Linda E 1 May 2011

"Please let me know how I can help"

737.
Don A 30 April 2011

"Please keep it free"

738.
Gordon Rw 27 April 2011
739.
Deyl Md 22 April 2011

"I agree with the petition"

740.
Charles P 22 April 2011
741.
Patricia K 21 April 2011
742.
Wylene A 20 April 2011
743.
Lois R 18 April 2011
744.
Peter S 16 April 2011
745.
William B 11 April 2011
746.
Lois Aa 8 April 2011
747.
Linda O 2 April 2011
748.
Ruby G 31 March 2011
749.
Henry Pb 30 March 2011
750.
Linda E 29 March 2011

"People working in government offices are already receiving a salary for doing "work" paid by the taxpayers. Only a small fee for postage, etc. should be charged."

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