2/18/2020 |
Audrey |
Peltz |
Ms |
Syosset |
New York |
We can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to move forward with a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in... read more We can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to move forward with a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in mobility options. |
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10/8/2019 |
Austin |
hilton |
Democrat |
Caribou |
Maine |
This is absurd seeking a higher tax on gasoline and Diesel is going to stop people from driving is crazy mean is a very rural state loss of us depend on transportation for lots of things to get... read more This is absurd seeking a higher tax on gasoline and Diesel is going to stop people from driving is crazy mean is a very rural state loss of us depend on transportation for lots of things to get home from work to get to work to go out and buy groceries and things we need for day to day life all a higher tax is going to do is portmore strain and struggle on those who are already struggling and it might even be the tipping point for some people where they may have to give up driving because it becomes too expensive I would love Janet Mills for two weeks to live in a place as a very rural and watch her walk or ride a bike for transportation when the nearest grocery store is 25 miles one way. Adding extra taxes to gasoline and Diesel isn't going to make any difference for the people who can afford to drive there still going to drive but they're going to make sacrifices and other aspects of their life less vacation maybe they won't be able to take the road trip to visit friends and family or they won't be able to take a vacation or trip they desperately need for their mental health I'm 30 years old I work at a pizza place we offer delivery out on the road my drivers only get 5.50 per hour just like a waitress would what's going to happen to them when they can't afford to keep gas in your vehicle because the consumer can't afford to tip because we've had to raise prices to combat this tax every retail outfit any company that relies on trucks bringing their products to them will have to increase prices to make up for the difference in the taxes all of this already trickles down so people who are struggling to make ends meet as it is it doesn't matter how much the United States does to combat climate change will China's out there running rampid with no regulations or a care in the world to come back there impact on climate change they are the heaviest pouliting and country in existence. As a single parent working full-time I'm already struggling to make ends meet as it is I don't know what I'm going to do if this passes and I can't afford to get my son downstate for doctor's appointments he may need this isn't a problem for the people already on state help or receiving any kind of welfare because their costs get passed back onto me the regular average working man so now I have to struggle more and give up more just some more of my money can go to help somebody else that's probably capable of working but doesn't because Janet Mills allows a lot of leniency in slack when it comes to welfare in this state if you want to do something about climate change there's plenty that can be done without targeting the average working American we could be more efficient and what we do with our garbage there are alternative types of fuel that we could invest in do more research on that would help curb this problem hydrogen comes to mind what's only admits water as a by-product for running an automobile there is so much that could be done without charging the average person more money we've tired it on cigarettes and alcohol but no matter how much taxes increase or the prices raise people still buy them and that's not even necessarily something they need for everyday life while driving an automobile might a staple to their life and surviving their livelihood 10000 words simply isn't enough to stress how unnecessary and negatively this is going to impact characters is it enough to educate Janet Mills all alternatives and better solutions than a tax increase we've been raising prices ever since the monetary system has been created does that stop people from buying things no it doesn't it just makes them reprioritize and causes more problems look at the health industry the pharmaceutical industry there are people out there that can't afford the medicine they need to live and we're talkin about raising taxes on gas and Diesel maybe Janet Mills needs to get her priorities set straight because of a tax increase in gasoline and Diesel is more important then having residence homeless residents that can't afford their medicine that ignore going to the hospital because they can't afford it then she truly is lost and has no place being anywhere as a political figure |
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10/23/2019 |
Austin |
Cox |
Maine constituent |
Surry |
Maine |
Maine can absolutely not afford this. In an extremely rural state with virtually 0 public transportation, most Mainers have significant drives to get to and from work each day. Raising prices is... read more Maine can absolutely not afford this. In an extremely rural state with virtually 0 public transportation, most Mainers have significant drives to get to and from work each day. Raising prices is not going to keep people from driving: they have no choice. Instead it will just drive us further and further into poverty, causing more and more people to leave our state as soon as they are able. |
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2/25/2020 |
Austin |
Smith |
Brown University |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
I support TCI because electric vehicles are better for the climate, our local environment, and our economy. I support TCI because electric vehicles are better for the climate, our local environment, and our economy. |
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1/22/2020 |
Ava |
Jubinville |
Undeclared |
Charlemont |
Massachusetts |
No NEW TAXES. This climate crap is just a design to penalize the citizen for breathing basically. We the people are not stupid. We are a melting ice age and that is all there is to it. No one can... read more No NEW TAXES. This climate crap is just a design to penalize the citizen for breathing basically. We the people are not stupid. We are a melting ice age and that is all there is to it. No one can control it, nothing is being done about pollution yet our seditious politicians dream up these punishments to talk us into handing over more money. Get behind me satan. You politicians are going to push too hard one day and you will all be forced out of office. How about you all start representing the tax payers interest or go home and get a real job. |
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1/17/2020 |
Aviva |
Brecher |
retired research scientist and policy planner |
Belmont |
Massachusetts |
This is an excellent and comprehensive bottom-up regional initiative, but it cannot supplant the necessary comprehensive and overarching national clean transportation policy and regulations.... read more This is an excellent and comprehensive bottom-up regional initiative, but it cannot supplant the necessary comprehensive and overarching national clean transportation policy and regulations. States must continue to press Congress and the Administration to recognize and address the acute and interlinked climate change, energy and transportation crisis. More emphasis is needed on a smooth transition to clean energy sources for transportation vehicles and to rebuilding decayed infrastructure, or developing and deploying new infrastructure, such as chargers for electric buses and cars. |
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2/22/2020 |
Babette |
Puzey |
Ms |
Syracuse |
New York |
If we make sustainable transportation more accessible, more people are likely to take advantage of it. If we make sustainable transportation more accessible, more people are likely to take advantage of it. |
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2/21/2020 |
Barb |
Lambdin |
Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative |
S. Dennis |
Massachusetts |
There is no single thing we can do to stop climate change, but if we do many things we can slow it. Please do anything, no- EVERYTHING, you can to slow the impending disasters. There is no single thing we can do to stop climate change, but if we do many things we can slow it. Please do anything, no- EVERYTHING, you can to slow the impending disasters. |
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2/27/2020 |
barb |
schneiders |
retired |
Bennington |
Vermont |
fight climate change. we all need to do our part. fight climate change. we all need to do our part. |
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10/9/2019 |
Barbara |
Dunham |
Tax payer |
South Berwick |
Maine |
Maine being a rural state, with many residents that are retired, and many Refugees, there is no way to have public transportation. Putting an additional tax on fuel for vehicles and heating is NOT... read more Maine being a rural state, with many residents that are retired, and many Refugees, there is no way to have public transportation. Putting an additional tax on fuel for vehicles and heating is NOT going to make a difference. The only difference is the amount of tax that is collected, that would not help the citizens of will only line the pockets of the state government. Please use common sense Govenor Mills and DO sign up for this horrible Transportation and Climate Initiative. |
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10/27/2019 |
Barbara |
Dunham |
Citizen |
South Berwick |
Maine |
Since Maine is made. Up of largely rural areas. We don't have public transportation. We have a large senior citizens who live on social security. It is not unusual for seniors to travel 10 or... read more Since Maine is made. Up of largely rural areas. We don't have public transportation. We have a large senior citizens who live on social security. It is not unusual for seniors to travel 10 or more miles for medical appointments. Many residents travel 15 or more miles for work,and 10 or more miles for groceries. Are you going to put citizens out of work? Are you going to put seniors who will not get medical care because they cannot afford gas? How is putting a high tax on gas really going to help the Climate Initiative? Let's use common sense, and do not punish the people of Maine with additional taxes. |
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11/5/2019 |
Barbara |
Kiss |
General Motors |
Detroit |
Michigan |
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TCI_GMComment_FINAL 1.pdf |
11/6/2019 |
Barbara |
Wynroth |
none |
Burlington |
Vermont |
My two major concerns are Lake Champlain and other bodies of water, and air quality - particularly in Burlington.
The degradation of Lake Champlain due to road runoff, sewage spill... read more My two major concerns are Lake Champlain and other bodies of water, and air quality - particularly in Burlington.
The degradation of Lake Champlain due to road runoff, sewage spill, algae and farming practices, as well as Vermont's
lakes and rivers, is deeply concerning.
The concentration on roads and parking lots at the expense of solutions such as light rail and rail connecting Vermont is repeating
the past and compounding present problems. |
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11/12/2019 |
Barbara |
Mell |
Retired |
Abington |
Massachusetts |
This TCI is nothing but a subversive attempt to impose a new version of the automatic gas tax that we, the voters, said HELL NO to in 2014. Not everyone in Massachusetts is asleep. And those of... read more This TCI is nothing but a subversive attempt to impose a new version of the automatic gas tax that we, the voters, said HELL NO to in 2014. Not everyone in Massachusetts is asleep. And those of us who aren't are going to spread the word, as far and wide as we can, and expose you for the crooks you are. We will know who NOT to vote for in the future. |
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11/12/2019 |
Barbara |
Wales |
Mass Resident |
Newton |
Massachusetts |
The congressional reps do not listen to the residents. And this must stop. We THE PEOPLE do not want you to force these taxes upon us in an unjust manner The congressional reps do not listen to the residents. And this must stop. We THE PEOPLE do not want you to force these taxes upon us in an unjust manner |
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12/15/2019 |
Barbara |
Dubuque |
Independent |
Rehoboth |
Massachusetts |
Absolutely not! TCI is a gas tax and Gov. Baker should be ashamed of himself for trying to bypass the legislature. This tax will hurt all the hard working people who have to commute to work on a... read more Absolutely not! TCI is a gas tax and Gov. Baker should be ashamed of himself for trying to bypass the legislature. This tax will hurt all the hard working people who have to commute to work on a daily basis. It's about time that the hard working people of Massachusetts finally get the break. |
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12/23/2019 |
Barbara |
Colton |
independent |
Hingham |
Massachusetts |
This is not a good idea. Whether the money collected by this gas tax would go to climate improvement is suspect in my mind. I do not think this will decrease driving significantly and very much... read more This is not a good idea. Whether the money collected by this gas tax would go to climate improvement is suspect in my mind. I do not think this will decrease driving significantly and very much oppose this new tax. |
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1/16/2020 |
Barbara |
Southard |
Save the Children |
Bradford |
New Hampshire |
We need to create a new mode of transportation, one that is as low as possible in carbon emissions. Some examples are electric cars, electric trains and buses, bicycles, and even scooters. In... read more We need to create a new mode of transportation, one that is as low as possible in carbon emissions. Some examples are electric cars, electric trains and buses, bicycles, and even scooters. In order to do this, we will have to enact regulations and laws, provide incentives through rebates, taxes, grants, etc., and develop new infrastructures, such as charging stations, bike/scooter paths, and rails/stations. If we fail to do this, our planet is destined to become much more difficult to live in and we will be spending far more money just to survive than we would have had we developed new modes of transportation. |
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1/16/2020 |
Barbara |
Esposito |
Ms. |
Rock Stream |
New York |
One of the ways to combat climate change is to improve public transportation. We should do that. One of the ways to combat climate change is to improve public transportation. We should do that. |
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1/16/2020 |
Barbara |
Forsythe |
Ms. |
Marshfield |
Massachusetts |
It is vitally important that we take drastic corrective measures to reduce our carbon emissions footprint, stop using fossil fuels which harm our environmental and personal health, and formulate... read more It is vitally important that we take drastic corrective measures to reduce our carbon emissions footprint, stop using fossil fuels which harm our environmental and personal health, and formulate other mitigating steps to facilitate and improve public transportation for this generation and for future generations. As the current saying goes, "There is no Planet B"... We must act now in the face of such dire consequences related to global warming and climate change! |
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