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
Ronald Edgerly Maine citizen Dover Foxcroft Maine
I oppose any new tax on fuels Maine citizens cannot afford any more taxes if you people want electric cars that’s your business don’t do it off the backs of the rest of us I surely cannot afford a...
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Gary Lavigne American GARDINER Maine
Not good for Maine or the people that live here. It's already hard enough for the working people of maine to make ends meet, this just adds another financial burden for a problem that doesn...
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Timothy Lattig Maine resident Lee Maine
Quit spending Mainers money and trying to raise our taxes!!! We CAN NOT afford this!!!
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Robert Warrington Human South Paris Maine
Please develop a low carbon emissions plan for the transportation industry. Our future survival depends on making these types of changes.

Robert Warrington
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Catherine Cruz Hospital Bucksport Maine
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Jennifer Armstrong JAK Designs LLC Kennebunk 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Our outdated transportation system is Maine’s largest source of climate pollution—and it doesn’t even meet the needs of Maine people.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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Margaret Downs-Gamble Waterville Public Schools Watervilee Maine
I support the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) and the need for Maine to move away from outdated single-car and single-driver models of transportation. Our outdated transportation...
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Catherine Lee Maine Climate Table No Yarmouth Maine
Please note that I fully support Maine's need to update its transportation system to address the pressing problem of climate change, among other reasons. Our outdated transportation system is...
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Ann Schaer none Waldoboro Maine
I support increasing clean transportation in the form of electric school busses, which have the added advantage of decreasing exposure to diesel fumes for our children, and increasing electric...
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James Smith None Sanford Maine
I'm opposed to this as the cost of living in southern Maine is already too high. I can't even afford an apartment. Pretty soon I'll be living under a bridge.....
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Elizabeth Jackson Resident Robbinston Maine
Its a big challenge in a rural state like Maine but we can do better. We need to support clean energy and clean transportation, both public and personal.
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Tom Aversa sebasticook regional land trust unity Maine
It makes sense that we join other states and improve our infrastructure to have cleaner transportation. Money raised by the initiative could be used to improve infrastructure such as charging...
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Bob Sousa Independent Frankfort Maine
Maine is a largely rural state and we must travel for work and every thing we need. Mills has state paid transportation 24/7 and armed security. She needs to work FOR the citizens of Maine, not...
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Sam Matey Citizen Concerned about Climate Change Gorham Maine
I'm not an expert on transportation, but I am an environmental scientist, and I am seriously concerned about the world's sluggishness in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. I would like...
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Rita Hansen Onboard Dynamics, Inc. Bend Oregon
Please see attached letter - Onboard Dynamics TCI Comments on Framework - Nov 4 2019.



Thank you,

Rita Hansen
Onboard Dynamics TCI Comments on Framework - Nov 4 2019.pdf
Lee Beck Global CCS Institute Washington District of Columbia
To whom it may concern,



on behalf of the Global CCS Institute I am submitting the report "THE LCFS AND CCS PROTOCOL: AN OVERVIEW FOR POLICYMAKERS AND PROJECT DEVELOPERS...
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LCFS-and-CCS-Protocol_digital_version-2.pdf
Patrick Bouchard Republican Palermo Maine
We can not afford an increased tax on our gas and heating oil. Maine is an economically challenged state where most people have to drive a significant distance to go to work or the closest...
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Kenyon Karl Sierra Club NH Transportation Action Team Saco Maine
Full Disclosure: I am a rail and transit advocate for the Sierra Club - and also a member of the New England Electric Railway Historical Society (aka Seashore Trolley Museum).



As an...
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Annique Milite freelance Freeport Maine
NO to the Gas Tax! NO to increasing burdens on a poor, rural, remote state like Maine! California can't afford it and Maine even less so.
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Robert Fritsch None Dexter 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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