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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Charlotte Shnaider teacher Staunton Virginia
We need to stop fossil fuel equipment
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Maple Osterbrink TEVANC & NCWARN Chapel Hill North Carolina
We need (TCI-P Model) Rules for climate crisis action, repair EJ communities' harms done (some energy & health effects reparations). Also electric (NOT toward more vehicle methane)...
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Andrew Kambour The Nature Conservancy Arlington Virginia
Please see the attached file for The Nature Conservancy's comments on the TCI-P Draft Model Rule
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TNC Comments - TCI Draft Model Rule 5-7-21.pdf
Andres Lavilla This will increase gas prices Lorton Virginia
Please do not enter into TCI. This would increase taxes on fuels and disproportionately affect lower-income in minority communities. Virginians can't take another tax hike right now.
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JAMES INGALLS Transportation Finance BROOKLYN Connecticut
Consider outreach initiatives to car dealerships, service garages and the public to educate on the merits and workings of Electric Vehicles;

Partner with electric service providers to...
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kevin weeks Trucking Assn of Massachusetts Boston Massachusetts
Please accept our comments in the attached document. Thank you.
TCI P working document.pdf
John McGannon TVSU Westbrook Connecticut
TCI-P is a smart, proactive, fair and innovative piece of legislation that will create jobs & require that polluters do their share to create accountability, economic and environmental...
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Stephen Cooper U.S. Government Defense Contractor Palmyra Virginia
Virginia cannot afford to join the TCI. The cost to the energy sector will trickle down and impact all Virginians using fuel.
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Eric Goplerud Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax (VA) RESTON Virginia
For a decade, the UU Congregation of Fairfax has acted to address climate change and environmental injustice. We believe that climate change is the moral, ethical and spiritual challenge of our...
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Jean Umiker-Sebeok Unitarian Universalists of Charlottesville Charlottesville Virginia
I wholeheartedly support the collaborative effort by TCI-P to reduce carbon emissions and invest in cleaner, more equitable and sustainable transportation systems. Multi-jurisdictional programs...
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Jean Umiker-Sebeok Unitarian Universalists of Charlottesville Charlottesville Virginia
I wholeheartedly support the collaborative effort by TCI-P to reduce carbon emissions and invest in cleaner, more equitable and sustainable transportation systems. Multi-jurisdictional programs...
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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...
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David Feurzeig University of Vermont Huntington Vermont
I urge the Vermont Legislature and Go. Scott to sign on to the TCI-P initiative. It is critical we provide momentum to this key effort not just to save the planet, but because it will invigorate...
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Michael Johnson University of Virginia Kesxwick Virginia
Virginians simply cannot afford to start this program at this time. Given COVID shutdowns and additional expenses many Virginians are in a very bad financial situation. Adding all the additional...
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Philomena Dunkl University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia
I oppose Virginia joining the TCI. The policies of the TCI to reduce carbon emission will result in increased costs for energy and gasoline. These costs will be a burden to businesses and...
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Jane Miller University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville Virginia
Please, please, please raise gas taxes!!!! The higher the better so more people will stop supporting the ridiculous, WOKE, liberal agenda that continues to destroy this country!
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jeffrey parnes us citizen oak hill Virginia
I saw neither definitions of overburdened nor underserved, which make up the basis for section xx-3. I assume that overburdened refers to that segment of the population which is taxed at a higher...
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Brenda Griswold UVA Ruckersville Virginia
If you want to bankrupt the U.S. citizens, go ahead with this tax hike. I vote “No.”
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William Dove UVA Health North Garden Virginia
1) I’m opposed to Virginia joining the TCI. It will cost consumers and businesses too much at the gas pump.

2) Virginia should not join TCI. It will impact average citizens, truckers...
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Ethan Rogers UVM 2020 Graduate Pomfret Center Connecticut
An increased and robust ability for the public to have transparency available to them regarding public works projects they fund seems a stellar notion. The more transparency the better!
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