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. 
First Last Affiliation City State Input File
john reese Shell Oil Products US Houston Texas
Please find attached comments on TCI's High Level Framework For A Draft Regional Policy Proposal To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution From Transportation (October 1, 2019).
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Shell comments on GTCI Framework 11-1-2019.pdf
Louis Campion Maryland Motor Truck Association Columbia Maryland
Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA) is a non-profit trade association that has represented the trucking industry since 1935. In service to our 1,000 members, MMTA submits the following...
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Lynn Keffer Crossroads Fuel Service Inc Chesapeake Virginia
Crossroads Fuel Service Inc, which employees 57 people is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional proposal" which seeks to expropriate the petroleum marketing industry....
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David Cockerham Retailer/Marketer Galax Virginia
Cockerham Energy, a third-generation family business which currently employs approximately 115 people and has employed hundreds of others throughout its 70+ years serving Southwest Virginia, is...
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Nannette Marble None Jay Maine
Reject gas tax. I live in a rural area and have to travel 70 miles one way to work. I wouldn't be able to afford gas to go to work and it would be a hardship on the working class
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Guy Brandenstein Citizen/Taxpayer/Voter Buxton Maine
This plan is bad for Maine and does not, in any way, take into account the needs of the People of Maine.



1) Maine is a Rural State with limited Public transportation. This Plan...
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Taylor Sutton Tiger Fuel Company Charlottesville Virginia
• Tiger Fuel Company, which employs over 300 people, is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional policy proposal" which seeks to expropriate the fossil fuel industry....
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David Walsh WOCO Oil Company, Inc. Mechanicsville Virginia
TCI input WOCO 20191101.doc
Lynn Weston None Houlton Maine
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Christie Tracy None Oakland Maine
Maine has the oldest population and that means fixed income. This legislation on gasoline will make the cost of goods and services increase. People cannot afford the increase in cost due to this...
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Jody Ramsay Maine/US Citizen Monticello Maine
I am sick to death of struggling to live in a beautiful state just because it is run by fiscally irresponsible Socialists. Taxation without representation is unconstitutional. You take and spend...
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Melanie Roy N/A Hermon Maine
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Dana Francey Taxpayer Glenburn Maine
Electricity is Maine is so expensive that efficient hybrids are more cost effective than electric vehicles, especially in the cold months. Please stop pushing EVs with tax breaks and added taxes...
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Jen Pendergast Resident Brunswick Maine
Mainers cannot afford such a drastic increase in gas. The state is mostly rural and public transportation is not an option. This initiative will create unnecessary stress and financial hardships....
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Michael Foster Humanity Lincoln Maine
I support CLEAN energy conserving transportation for a future my offspring can survive.
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Anna Brown TNC South Freeport Maine
I am fully supportive of TCI and believe this initiative has the potential to help

Maine tackle its transportation-related GHG contributions. I also am excited for the discussion around how...
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Hilary Ware concerned citizen Norway Maine
Our outdated transportation system is Maine’s largest source of climate pollution—and it doesn’t even meet the needs of Maine people.

Maine people deserve clean, modern, affordable...
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Jennifer Niese Ms. Kennebunk Maine
I'm writing to voice my strong support for the Transportation and Climate Initiative, which I learned about through the Maine Conservation Voters. In my own town of Kennebunk, I see...
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Dorothy Cookson Conservation voter Augusta Maine
We deserve clean transportation options to move into the future to ensure a healthier life for our children and grandchildren.
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BRIAN ROBINSON Camden Energy Committee Camden Maine
Maine’s largest source of climate pollution is our antiquated mid-20th centrury transportation system. It is inefficient and inadequately meets the needs of Maine people.

Maine people...
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