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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barry schiller self North Providence Rhode Island
Though retired I still drive, use buses and trains, bike, and care about my community. The TCI should improve all of the above. For climate change I would prioritize electrification of our...
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Barry Woods Maine Citizen Portland Maine
We are at an inflection point with respect to human being's impact on climate change and creating a world vastly different for our grandchildren, regardless of where we live or how long our...
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Barry & Linda Baniszeski Maine residents Meddybemps Maine
The recent gas tax initiative is in violation of Federal and State laws regarding the intended use of gas taxes. RGGI and TCI are multi-state "agreements" that have never received U. S...
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Bart Ryan Private Citizen Waltham Massachusetts
The planet can't wait. I support the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI). But, please don't delay on this climate saving measure: Implement it as soon as possible.
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Becky Nesnevich Independent Boston Massachusetts
I strongly support the Transportation Climate Initiative. The United States has the resources and technology to implement clean energy solutions on a massive scale. Therefore, the US should be...
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Becky Ikehara Grassroots Central Mass North Brookfield Massachusetts
I am in favor of the Transportation and Climate Initiative. I don't know why people are calling it a "gas tax." As I understand the agreement, our states are trying to fund clean...
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Beedy Parker non driving resident of Camden Camden Maine
Our transportation carbon footprint is disproportionately large in Maine, because of our rural settlement pattern. We drive and trick everywhere without thought and need to better share and reduce...
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Beedy Parker private citizen Camden Maine
We need non-fossil fuel public transit through out the country, and subsidized too, to get people used to riding it. This country uses far too many greenhouse gas emitting single passenger and...
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Bell Sadler owner Emporia Virginia
Callaville, LLC which helps employ numerous people and is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional policy proposal" which seeks to expropriate the petroleum marketing...
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Ben McClenahan Employee Virginia Beach Virginia
• World Fuel Services which employs over 200 people in Virginia is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional policy proposal" which seeks to expropriate the petroleum...
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Ben Freeman Vermont citizen and active voter Landgrove Vermont
I am in support of the TCI and urge my elected officials, particularly Governor Scott, to vote in favor of Vermont's participation.
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Ben Zaitchik City of Baltimore Sustainability Commission Baltimore Maryland
On behalf of the City of Baltimore Sustainability Commission: we applaud the MOU emphasis on equity in implementation of TCI policies, and would like to emphasize the elevated transportation...
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Ben Williams Mainer, property and business owner Belfast Maine
Do not enter into this agreement. If you want better gas mileage get rid of ethanol. It cuts mileage by 4% and is a net energy deficit. It takes more fossil fuel to turn corn into something that’...
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Benay Vania 1950 Parsonsfield Maine
I OPPOSE the gas tax for Mainers. NO NO NO If the state needs more money.....hold a yard sale ........like a lot of people do for extra income.
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Benita J. Campbell Citizen Burgettstown Pennsylvania
Pricing gimmicks and other "market" schemes are lame and not serious. They merely appease oligarchs--who, by the way, have extensive emergency plans to "escape" the ravages of...
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Benjamen Wetherill NRDC member Boston Massachusetts
Our transportation system has become completely outdated. It needs a modernization urgently, and we need to raise taxes to do it. The infrastructure we need cannot be built without increasing...
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Benjamin Lunt Taxpaying consumer Beverly Massachusetts
This is essentially adding a tax on fuel without calling it a tax. It will result in higher prices for taxpaying citizens who need fuel to get to work. This will hurt our economy and ultimately...
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Benjamin Mandel CALSTART Brooklyn New York
Following the release on October 1 of the Framework for a Draft Regional Policy Proposal, and ahead of the release of a multi-state draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) to advance the policy...
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TCI Policy Framework_Coalition Support Letter_December2019.pdf
Benjamin Thompson Citizen Roxbury Massachusetts
I think the TCI is a great idea. I hope the most ambitious emission reduction targets are used.
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Benjamin Negron OutkastAlliance Huntingdon Valley Pennsylvania
Our transportation system is stuck in the dark ages. Traffic congestion from millions of cars and trucks are polluting our lungs and planet more than ever before. But as we enter this new decade,...
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