5/5/2021 |
Natalee |
Braun |
350VT Burlington School District |
Essex |
Vermont |
I urge Vermont to participate in the Transportation and Climate Initiative. This is a pivotal moment in our history - we need to act decisively now to cut carbon emissions or the results will be... read more I urge Vermont to participate in the Transportation and Climate Initiative. This is a pivotal moment in our history - we need to act decisively now to cut carbon emissions or the results will be cataclysmic - the impacts of climate change are already felt around the world. Volunteers with 350VT and other climate justice organizations are working steadily to address the challenge of transportation, Vermont's most carbon intensive sector. The TCI provides an excellent structure for reducing emissions while providing funding for a transportation infrastructure that reflects the need for a radical reduction in greenhouse gasses. As a psychologist working primarily with the next generation, I know firsthand young people's significant concerns about the health of our planet. For that reason alone investment in TCI is a winning collaboration to help preserve what we can of the natural world and its myriad benefits to earth's inhabitants. |
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5/9/2021 |
Vera |
Brandt |
United Church of Christ |
Lynchburg |
Virginia |
It is absolutely that this be supported. It is our responibility to mitigate the damage being done to our planet. We have no other. Humans and other species are face obliteration if we continue... read more It is absolutely that this be supported. It is our responibility to mitigate the damage being done to our planet. We have no other. Humans and other species are face obliteration if we continue on our present course. We are on the brink of failing. Future generatons will suffer. Many parts of the planet are already unable to exist in their area. |
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5/4/2021 |
Volpe |
Boykin |
Citizen |
Carrsville |
Virginia |
This is more Democrat destruction to the economy that will drive up prices and accomplish absolutely nothing except rising prices. I hope by November people wake up and vote out the idiots that... read more This is more Democrat destruction to the economy that will drive up prices and accomplish absolutely nothing except rising prices. I hope by November people wake up and vote out the idiots that come up with these destructive crackpot ideas
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5/5/2021 |
Charles |
Boyer |
retired |
King George |
Virginia |
I am opposed to TCI because it has all the appearance of a bureaucratic nightmare.
What I have read is that it raises prices on consumer goods such as gasoline, requires endless paperwork... read more I am opposed to TCI because it has all the appearance of a bureaucratic nightmare.
What I have read is that it raises prices on consumer goods such as gasoline, requires endless paperwork by gas station franchises, and accomplishes no real environmental benefits.
In the end all it does is to create a pot of tax money that is funneled into pork barrel projects that are unrelated to improving the environment.
I recommend that Virginia not be part of another ultra-left boondoggle. |
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5/7/2021 |
Dan |
Bowerson |
Alliance for Automotive Innovation |
Southfield |
Michigan |
Please find attached supportive comments for the TCI-P Model Rule from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Please find attached supportive comments for the TCI-P Model Rule from the Alliance for Automotive Innovation. |
Auto Innovators Comments_TCI-P Model Rule_200507.pdf |
5/5/2021 |
Terry |
Bosworth |
democrat |
Westford |
Vermont |
Terrific plan! Reduce pollution, stimulate the economy, focus on the most needy, cooperate with other states. Please support TCI-P Terrific plan! Reduce pollution, stimulate the economy, focus on the most needy, cooperate with other states. Please support TCI-P |
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5/7/2021 |
Jamez |
Bolton |
Friends of Nelson |
Lovingston |
Virginia |
It is crucial thar VA take every opportunity to make the transition away from fossil fuels to an economy driven by clean, renewable energy, including, most importantly, in non-polluting... read more It is crucial thar VA take every opportunity to make the transition away from fossil fuels to an economy driven by clean, renewable energy, including, most importantly, in non-polluting transportation. |
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5/7/2021 |
Jesse |
Bohl |
None |
North Chesterfield |
Virginia |
If the level of carbon pumped into our air by fossil fuels is not curtailed greatly and very soon, there will be no air left for us, as well as lots of other living beings to breath. If the level of carbon pumped into our air by fossil fuels is not curtailed greatly and very soon, there will be no air left for us, as well as lots of other living beings to breath. |
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5/7/2021 |
Eldon |
Boes |
NA |
Alexandria |
Virginia |
I strongly support Virginia's participation in a regional transportation and climate initiative. Virginia must move forward to do its share in reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, and... read more I strongly support Virginia's participation in a regional transportation and climate initiative. Virginia must move forward to do its share in reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, and regional compacts are a smart and economically sound tool to help with that. So, my bottom line is that VIRGINIA'S PARTICIPATION is essential. The exact nature of it isn't nearly as important as making sure we are participating. |
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5/4/2021 |
Gary |
Blevins |
Private Citizen |
Fredericksburg |
Virginia |
This is not a good idea. It is just the way to try to get more money from the citizens of Virginia to pay for miniscule environmental benefits. DO NOT APPROVE THIS. It is a terrible idea for... read more This is not a good idea. It is just the way to try to get more money from the citizens of Virginia to pay for miniscule environmental benefits. DO NOT APPROVE THIS. It is a terrible idea for Virginia in EVERY way possible. |
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5/4/2021 |
faith |
bieler |
Vt. citizen |
waterbury center |
Vermont |
Please...invest in cleaner more equitable transportation...putting a brake on carbon emissions!!
Thanks you,
Faith Please...invest in cleaner more equitable transportation...putting a brake on carbon emissions!!
Thanks you,
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5/7/2021 |
Virginia |
Bethune |
retired |
HARRISONBURG |
Virginia |
Please put a brake on carbon emissions while investing in cleaner, more equitable and resilient transportation systems. Please put a brake on carbon emissions while investing in cleaner, more equitable and resilient transportation systems. |
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5/5/2021 |
Peter |
Bergstrom |
Concerned citizen |
SAXTONS RIVER |
Vermont |
I feel strongly that the percentage of fuel credit revenue dedicated to equity investments must exceed the percentage of underserved communities in the state. Instead of a flat percentage,... read more I feel strongly that the percentage of fuel credit revenue dedicated to equity investments must exceed the percentage of underserved communities in the state. Instead of a flat percentage, currently 35%, this would ensure that there’s enough money to make meaningful investments in our most vulnerable communities. |
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5/7/2021 |
Alison |
Bennett |
Saint Mark Presbyterian Church |
Potomac |
Maryland |
I am a Presbyterian elder who cares deeply for God’s creation. A stable climate is the most fundamental determinant of health. With our pollution, we are contributing to more and earlier deaths... read more I am a Presbyterian elder who cares deeply for God’s creation. A stable climate is the most fundamental determinant of health. With our pollution, we are contributing to more and earlier deaths and disability. Transportation is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Virginia and the region, as well as dangerous particulates that cause health problems like asthma. We have not only a health issue, but a moral issue because particulate emissions especially impact people living near major roads, which are often lower income and minority communities. We need a clean transportation system, and a clean-energy economy. Because I live just across the river, everything Virginia does to affect its air affects me.
TCI-P will greatly help Virginia and the region do this. 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 historic inequities in overburdened and underserved communities; and (3) affords Virginia the opportunity for a cleaner, healthier transportation system. |
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4/20/2021 |
Ellen |
Benitez |
MAPDA |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
The proposed Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI) Model Rule is unlikely to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles by a targeted 66 million tons a year by 2032. In fact, using... read more The proposed Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI) Model Rule is unlikely to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles by a targeted 66 million tons a year by 2032. In fact, using real-world examples from California, the Rule may have no impact at all on emissions. It is clear, however, that gasoline and diesel fuel prices will rise under the Model Rule. Fuel distributors must buy emission allowances under the Model Rule, and the cost will be passed onto consumers at the pump. TCI’s Model Rule is actually a regressive tax costing all families about the same. TCI will cost each family thousands of dollars over the next decade, and those in poverty are least able to absorb those costs. In addition, the Model Rule establishes a fixed budget of available allowances by year (pg. 44) and fuel can’t be delivered without an allowance. If TCI estimates of program success are wrong, and fuel demand doesn’t fall as expected, needed fuel can’t be delivered. TCI could plunge the region into motor fuel shortages and 1970’s style lines at the pump.
The Model Rule also moves motor fuel taxing authority from states to a non-governmental regional authority. We believe that ceding authority in this way is always a bad idea. Unlike traditional gasoline taxes, the revenue raised from allowance auctions will not go to maintaining and building highways in the local area. TCI plans to spend most of the money raised subsidizing electric vehicles, public transportation, and walking and biking trails. Electric vehicles weigh an extra thousand pounds, which adds more strain on highways, but pay no tax toward highway trust funds. States will have to raise gas taxes to make up for this revenue shortfall.
TCI claims 35% of funds will be spent on projects to bring more equity for low income communities (pg. 41), but the Model Rule is short on specifics. Urban areas already rely on public transportation. Subways and trains already run on electricity. Much of the nation’s bus fleet has already been transitioned from diesel to lower emitting natural gas and propane1. Replacing buses with electric versions that cost two to three times as much provides little additional value. Plans to add walking and biking trails in urban areas will likely find recreational use, but are unlikely to reduce commuting travel, especially in cold, wet weather.
The Model Rule establishes target emission allowance prices where allowances will be added or removed from the auction to control the auction price (pgs. 9-10). That is an engineered exercise to manipulate the price of emission allowances rather than a market-rate auction. TCI forecasts an average price that would add 11 cents to a gallon of gasoline in 2022, rising to 27 cents by 2032. TCI’s own worst case estimate pegs a surcharge as high as 41 cents2. At a minimum, TCI will cost a typical household $2,000 over the next decade, or about $187 a year3. The worst case scenario could cost households $414 in 2032, and total $4,550 by 2032. Low income rural families will be hurt the most, and the Model Rule offers no relief for those families.
Adding to the economic injustice, much of the money raised from the emission allowances will be used for subsidies for electric vehicles. Many studies show that electric vehicles are often bought by wealthy individuals for access to High Occupancy Vehicle lanes as a single occupant. The national Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates 86% of EVs are bought by people making over $60,000 a year4. TCI money will also be given as subsidies for public and private electric vehicle charging stations so those wealthy families can recharge their vehicles anywhere. Since over 80% of charging occurs overnight at home4, utilities are offering lower electric rates after 8 PM saving these wealthier families even more money.
TCI documents2 target a 6% reduction in emissions from an expected 2022 forecast level of 253 million tons, or 15 million tons per year emission savings by 2032 for twelve states and the District of Columbia. An emission allowance budget is established for each state. In the appendix of the September, 2020 TCI webinar a study by ICF International indicates only 11.8 million tons will be saved annually and that is partially offset by increased emission of 3.7 million tons from increased electric generation to power the increased number of electric vehicles. The actual emissions savings may only be 8 million tons per year, or 3%.
TCI is partially counting on higher prices to discourage driving, but travel necessity makes fuel use inelastic. A study by the U.S. Energy Information Agency5 found motor fuel prices would need to increase 25 to 50 percent to reduce driving by 1 percent, or to about $3.72/gallon in today’s dollars. The Model Rule forecasts a maximum price of 27 cent/per gallon which might only reduce emissions by about 0.2%, or 0.5 million tons.
Another flawed TCI assumption is a planned $4,000 subsidy per electric vehicle against a premium purchase price of $12,000 will stimulate sales by 10 million vehicles by 20322. This will use up to 80% of the expected emissions allowance auction revenue. TCI’s assumption does not connect with actual experience. Currently, there is a more generous federal subsidy of $7,500 per vehicle which has only stimulated sales of about 300,000 vehicles a year6. This translates to 3 million vehicles over ten years, for a CO2 reduction of about 2 to 5 million tons a year by 2032.
Considering the low impact of higher fuel prices on the miles people drive, and likely lower electric vehicle sales than forecasted, direct emission savings from TCI might only be about 2.5 to 5.5 million tons per year, a fraction of the 15 million ton forecast.
The big TCI forecast savings, 51 million tons, is supposed to come from federal programs for higher mile per gallon standards and alternative fuels. The US Energy Information Agency released its 2021 Annual Energy Outlook and only expects a 4% reduction in petroleum based transportation emissions between 2022 and 2032 equaling only a 10 million ton reduction in the TCI region by 20327.
In addition, transportation emissions in the TCI region in 2018 were 347 million tons so reaching the 2022 target of 253 million tons would require a 27% reduction, or 94 million tons8. Between 2012 and 2018 emissions actually increased 9.5% as miles per gallon improvement was eclipsed by more miles traveled, and more vehicles on the road. It is unlikely the TCI region will meet the starting goal of 253 million tons by 2022.
Taking into account a higher emission starting point in 2022 and a slower contribution to emission reductions from federal programs by 2032, we believe the expected 51 million ton 2032 TCI target is a pipe dream. Based on TCI’s own documents it is actually possible there will be zero emissions reductions by 2032 even if all the regional target jurisdictions adopt TCI. Yet the number of allowances allowing fuel delivery will be reduced in lockstep with the TCI plan which assumes the 66 million ton TCI forecast reduction. The imbalance in available allowances compared to actual demand could lead to massive shortages of motor fuel.
In conclusion, TCI will likely fail to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from motor fuels, but will raise fuel prices hurting the poor the most, while leaving states short of highway trust funds, and out of the loop in controlling taxes. Worst case, the plan may result in fuel shortages leading to panic and long lines at the pump. This is a bad idea for Maryland and Delaware.
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MAPDA Model Rule comments final .pdf |
3/31/2021 |
Leslie |
Bellas |
Citizen |
Oakland |
Maryland |
Please see the attached comment letter. Please see the attached comment letter. |
FINAL Comments on TCI-P_LB.pdf |
5/7/2021 |
Elaine |
Becker |
citizen |
Roanoke |
Virginia |
We ALL need Clean Air!
Please cap carbon from transportation exhaust. Manufacturers of polluting fuels MUST be held accountable for the damage they cause! We ALL need Clean Air!
Please cap carbon from transportation exhaust. Manufacturers of polluting fuels MUST be held accountable for the damage they cause! |
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5/4/2021 |
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... read more 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 we have to do what we can now to mitigate and adapt to the assault on the earth's environment and peoples. We also must prepare for a different future for our children and grandchildren then we have lived. GHG's are 40% of the problem and are best dealt with now in a vigorous way. We have waited too long to deal with fossil fuels and programs like TCI are part of the first steps for taking the challenge to mitigate the consequences of our industrial age. And Remember we also have to treat our forests and soils differently. It will take more time to increase the health and sequestration of our working and natural lands, but we need to start now. You followed the science well for the pandemic and the science will be a good guide for Climate Change. Sincerely yours, Carl Bayer |
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5/6/2021 |
Michael |
Basile |
Citizen |
Charlottesville |
Virginia |
Reduce taxes period. Especially on transportation. Most people make less money, so don’t suggest our state government needs more. You need less. Screw your “cut” criminals.
There... read more Reduce taxes period. Especially on transportation. Most people make less money, so don’t suggest our state government needs more. You need less. Screw your “cut” criminals.
There are reports that solar activity is diminishing at this time and we are entering a global cooling period. This BS tax is theft. Don’t raise taxes, lower them. |
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5/7/2021 |
Susan |
Bartram |
Lewinsville Faith in Action |
McLean |
Virginia |
I support a strong TCIP- Model Rule. The burden climate change places on our communities is steadily worsening. Action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is needed now; we cannot delay any longer... read more I support a strong TCIP- Model Rule. The burden climate change places on our communities is steadily worsening. Action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is needed now; we cannot delay any longer. Additionally, communities are suffering from particulate emissions, with negative health effects on all of us but dis-proportionally impacting lower income and minority communities most often located near major roads.
Transportation is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Virginia and the region, as well as dangerous particulates. We can best tackle both of these problems by moving to a clean transportation system, and a clean-energy economy. TCI-P will greatly help Virginia and the region do this. It will improve air quality, lower health care costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It will also generate revenue for other environmental initiatives to further accelerate our progress.
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