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.
First Last Affiliation City Statesort ascending Input File
Jason Kaiser Northern Vermont University Lyndonville Vermont
The XX-3.1 Equity investment commitment is critical. The "overburdened and underserved communities" that this subsection refers to -- receiving "no less than 35 percent of the...
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Karen Jumisko Vermonter Randoloh Vermont
I support the Transportation and Climate Initiative Program (TCI-P). We need to take action.
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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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Gregory McHugo retired Strafford Vermont
Vermont needs to take the lead among New England states in dealing with the transportation infrastructure. We need widespread and equitable access to transportation of many types, and we need to...
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Matthew LeFluer Green Mountain Self-advocates Alburgh Vermont
Greeting staff member of TCI my name is Matthew I'm a person with Learning disability. ( Autism spectrum ). People with disabilities around the United States of America need accessible...
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Christopher Labosier Longwood University Farmville Virginia
Please find the attached comments.
Labosier_CommentLetter_4-1-21.pdf
James Whitehead Concerned Citizen Warrenton Virginia
TCI is a cleverly designed and carefully rigged machination that will

1. Kill working class jobs.

2. Raise taxes and reduce consumer spending.

3. Create a new level of...
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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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Brenda Miller Virginia Resident Fredericksburg Virginia
I am not in support of this initiative due to the research and the tax/increase in fuel cost.
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Peter M Walton Virginia citizen Fredericksburg Virginia
This effort is bad policy for Virginia to adopt. It penalizes those who communte long distance and offers no benefits to either the state's road systems. Studies indicate this regressive...
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Sandra Cuddy Virginia resident Fredericksburg Virginia
As a resident if Virginia, such a tax would make our retired lives here very difficult. Our income is limited. I’m not sure how we could afford transportation to the supermarket, doctor...
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Katherine Nicholson Spotsylvania County Schools Spotsylvania Virginia
I do not agree with this carbon emissions control. Raising the gas prices and cutting fixing the roads by 20% is not solving the problem of climate control. There is a toxic battery in the...
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Jeffrey Williams Private citizen Fredericksburg Virginia
As noted in the Free Lance-Star, this is an "all pain and no gain" proposal for drivers, especially low income rural and those who commute distances because they can't afford to...
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Glen Swain Virginia resident Spotsylvania Virginia
No, this is a terrible idea. One former EPA veteran said of this plan, “In sum, TCI has no environmental benefits but would cost Virginians billions of dollars. That is an ‘all pain and no gain’...
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James Riordan Citizen Fredericksburg Virginia
As stated in a recent Fredericksburg Free Lance Star article, this initiative is "all pain and no gain" for the citizens of Virginia. Imposing a significant tax on gas-powered vehicles...
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Kim McClellan private citizen Fredericksburg Virginia
This seems like a terrible idea to me and will only serve to punish average citizens who do not want nor can they afford an electric vehicle. My job is 5 miles north, my kids go to school 10...
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Mark Strickler Life-long Virginia Resident & Retired Virginia Educator Locust Grove Virginia
The proposal for Virginia to join this initiative presents a lose-lose situation for the state and its citizens. The transportation corridors in Virginia are some of the most heavily traveled on...
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Matthew Ball VCU Richmond Virginia
Please don’t add this tax. We cannot afford a program that yields virtually no benefit.
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Anne Riordan Virginia Resident & Tax Payer Fredericksburg Virginia
Studies and research project that this initiative (TCI) will only reduce global temperature by a minute amount; while costing Virginians an exorbitant (regressive) carbon tax on the fuel they need...
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Andrew Stockner America Abingdon Virginia
According to the International Energy Agency’s May 2019 Global Electric

Vehicle Outlook, EVs start out with a carbon deficit due to the amount of pollutants

released. However, the...
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