View Public Input on TCI-P

This page shows public input on the TCI-P development and implementation process received through the online TCI-P Public Input Portal. You can submit your input here.
 
For more information on how to reach out to your jurisdiction directly, see the TCI Jurisdiction Points of Contact page.
 
All public input on the TCI-P development and implementation process received through the online TCI-P Public Input Portal since March 1, 2021 appears on this page. You can view public input from the 2019-2020 policy development process here.
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Brett Vassey Virginia Manufacturers Association Richmond Virginia
Please see attached file.
VMA - TCI Comments - 5-7-21 - Final.pdf
Brett Barry Clean Energy Newport Beach California
Clean Energy greatly appreciates the opportunity provide comments on the TCI-P supporting materials. Our comments are attached.
Clean Energy TCI-P August 2021 Comments.pdf
brian quillia self Brookfield Connecticut
I oppose the current TCI initiative-based bill because:





- the emissions goals have questionable technical basis and there is little evidence emission reductions would...
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Brian Arnold Concerned Citizen Culpeper Virginia
Another tax on fellow Virginias/Americans just doesn't make sense. NO!!!! read more
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Brian Moran New England Convenience Store & Energy Marketers Association Stoughton Massachusetts
New England Convenience Store & Energy Marketers Association
NECSEMA Comments TCI Model Rule 5-07-21 (FNL).pdf
Brian O'Malley On behalf of 14 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Please see the attached letter signed by 14 organizations in Maryland.
Joint Comments_ TCI-P Draft Model Rule and Public Engagement - Maryland Advocates.pdf
Brian Hires Sierra Club Alexandria Virginia
I support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting...
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Brian O'Malley On behalf of 13 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Joint Comments: TCI-P Draft Policy Statements



August 13, 2021



To: TCI Leadership Team: Kathleen Theoharides, Secretary, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and...
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Joint Comments_TCI-P draft Policy Statements_Aug 13 2021.pdf
Brian O'Malley On behalf of 17 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Please accept this updated version of the letter we originally submitted on August 13, 2021. It includes an added section titled “Promoting Local Economic Opportunity and Creating High Quality...
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Updated Joint Comments_TCI-P draft Policy Statements_Aug 18 2021.pdf
Brianna Graves General Public Crozet Virginia
I support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting...
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Bridget McGregor Virginia resident Fredericksburg Virginia
Transportation emissions are a huge driver of climate change, accounting for nearly half of Virginia’s carbon output, while also emitting toxic air pollution that falls disproportionately on low-...
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Bruce Stambaugh sefl Rockingham Virginia
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments...
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Bryan Selph Tax Payer Virginia Beach Virginia
This is nothing more than the creation of a bloated bureaucracy.



If you want to reduce pollution, tax the source of the pollution: fuel. Period. Increased taxes on fossil fuel...
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Brynne Martin None Burlington Vermont
I fully support this equitable transportation program. This is something that Vermonters need now and to protect Vermont’s future.
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Caitlin Perry Citizen Milton Vermont
Dear Phil Scott,

I urge you to join the transportation and climate initiative program. We need cleaner energy and transportation NOW! Not in 2050. Invest in these changes now and our state...
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Cale Jaffe Environmental Law and Community Engagement Clinic at UVA Law Charlottesville Virginia
I strongly support the TCI-P Model Rule as an essential next step on the road to decarbonization.



A 2018 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirms...
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Candy Jones 350 Rutland County Rutlaand Vermont
With only 10 years to drastically reduce our co2 emissions, the TCI must invoke the strongest possible financial consequences for the heaviest emitters, engage in massive public transportation...
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Carl Bayer Ryegate Energy Committee Ryegate Vermont
Dear Governor Scott - It is hard to come to grips with the enormity of the Climate Emergency that we are trapped in. Yes, the heating of the planet will rise exponentially in the near future, but...
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Carl Martin Norwich University Montpelier Vermont
Transportation emissions account for almost half of climate pollution in Vermont. In order to meet our requirements under the Global Warming Solutions Act, we must substantially decrease emissions...
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Carla Post Self McLean Virginia
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments...
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