TCI Regional Policy Design Stakeholder Submissions

Material submitted through the TCI Public Input form from April 2019-February 2021 is viewable here. View input submitted from March 1, 2021 forward here. All material submitted on this page informed the participating jurisdictions in the 2019-2020 TCI regional policy design process. Click on the column headings to sort the submissions. 
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Douglas Stuart Veterans For Peace, Eliot Church of Newton, United Church of Christ Newton Massachusetts
This initiative is a constructive, cooperative enterprise engaging a mutual concern for our environment. A positive effort in facing up to our

responsibility for our planet's, our...
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W Pádraic Smith Private Citizen Graniteville Vermont
Dear Governor Scott, I strongly support Vermont's joining the TCI. Like you, I am no fan of additional taxes, however; this is a tax we will not have an option to add or not add and is a two...
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Betsy Harper Birchwood Sustainable Development Newton Massachusetts
The climate change problem will never be solved without a premiere public transportation plan - which MA sorely lacks at this moment. In addition, within metro Boston more bike lanes need to be...
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Micah Zane Baxter Independent Glastonbury Connecticut
If we all went vegan it would be like taking all the suvs cars trains and planes out of the air for a year! No more animal ag, thanks!:)mike
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Joey Cifelli Student at Trinity College Hartford Connecticut
As a young person, I know that the climate crisis threatens my future. Adjustment to climate change is no longer a choice, it's a necessity , and we must act immediately to avoid further...
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Felicia Felicione Ms. Tresckow Pennsylvania
Too many of our public buses and trains run on dirty energy and contribute to air pollution and climate change. Many trains, buses, and stations haven’t been retrofitted in decades. For many...
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DEBORAH MURPHY None rumford Maine
As a tax preparer in rural western Maine, I have insight into how this misguided increase in tax will hurt the people of western Maine. I have many clients who have to travel for work, whether it...
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Nathaniel Daly Citizen Providence Rhode Island
I support TCI because transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in my state and we have to act now to fight the climate crisis; because the current status quo concentrates emissions...
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Denis Dettling Kalthofer Mr. Medford Massachusetts
It is of the utmost importance that we expand and modernize public transportation. Private transportation with one person per automobile is a major contributor to greenhouse gases. Inter-city and...
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Lonny Edwards Proper T Home Inspection Servi Lincoln Vermont
Vermont should join TCI. It is the right thing to do.
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Russ Allen Clean Air Council Jenkintown Pennsylvania
This is exactly what's needed. With transportation the sector of the economy now producing the most carbon emissions, it's time to apply a system that will result in a near complete...
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Alex Epstein City of Somerville Vision Zero Task Force Somerville Massachusetts
I support reducing pollution from transportation, now the largest emitter in Massachusetts, because clean air is important for my family's health, and the impacts of sea level rise and...
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Sherwin Start Ph.D. in ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. Springvale Maine
WE as a Nation & as people of the WORLD - MUST take any & all steps that are HUMANLY available to reduce & ELIMINATE our CARBON footprint from this NATION & the WORLD -...
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Letitia Upton Mothers Out Front NEWTON Massachusetts
I learned about the TCI at a climate forum last week. Transportation is responsible for 40% of our air pollution. I hope very much the 12 NE states and DC can join together to put a price on...
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Clifford Azersky 1963 Sharon Massachusetts
I am not in favor of passing this tax. And I am certainly not in favor of not letting a vote taken to either pass or reject this initiative.
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Kevin Walsh Mr. Madison Connecticut
The enviornment is the most important issue in the whole world.
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Kevin Walsh Mr Madison Connecticut
The enviornment is the most important issue in the world right now.
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Quaid Chaney Me Tracys Landing Maryland
Finding efficient methods for increasing the environmental and public health is a critical goal. The well-being of Maryland constituents and beyond depend on developing new transportation...
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Executive Community Citizens Board Brandywine | TB Southern Region Neighborhood Coalition Brandywine Maryland
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Gormley, Neil Ltr _ Re - Notify Accept _ EPA File Nos. - 28R-16-R3 and 2....pdf
Executive Community Citizens Board Brandywine | TB Southern Region Neighborhood Coalition Brandywine Maryland
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Final Complaint&Exhibits_05-11-2016.pdf

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