12/20/2019 |
William |
Dufresne |
Taxpayer |
Brunswick |
Maine |
This is robbery and you should be ashamed of yourselves for stealing from taxpayers in the states trying to push this crap through, gas tax revenues have fallen because previous administrations... read more This is robbery and you should be ashamed of yourselves for stealing from taxpayers in the states trying to push this crap through, gas tax revenues have fallen because previous administrations have pushed through electric vehicles and mass transit and now your going to tax hardworking people so that you can pay for your underfunded, and over bloated failed pension funds. No thanks and you will be voted out of office because the people are sick and tired of your wasteful spending. New Hampshire is right not to stand with you morons... |
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2/25/2020 |
Peter |
Dugas |
Citizens' Climate Lobby |
Portland |
Maine |
Maine needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation pollution. Working together with neighboring states to give Maine hundreds of millions of dollars it can invest here at home... read more Maine needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation pollution. Working together with neighboring states to give Maine hundreds of millions of dollars it can invest here at home just makes sense. |
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12/24/2019 |
Kevin |
Duggan |
MA resident |
Dartmouth |
Massachusetts |
This is nothing more then a cash grab. It will not help the climate or the economy. People will still need to get where they’re going to get to work and will still have to take required means to... read more This is nothing more then a cash grab. It will not help the climate or the economy. People will still need to get where they’re going to get to work and will still have to take required means to get there in a timely manner. Buses and trains don’t always operate at times needed, this tci tax will solve nothing and create even more problems |
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1/16/2020 |
Michael |
Duhigg |
Unaffiliated |
Boxborough |
Massachusetts |
Use clean alternative powered buses, e,g, electric or hydrogen, and set aside lanes for these vehicles. Also, develop more public parking outside cities to facilitate the use of these buses. Use clean alternative powered buses, e,g, electric or hydrogen, and set aside lanes for these vehicles. Also, develop more public parking outside cities to facilitate the use of these buses. |
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2/28/2020 |
Michael |
Duhigg |
N/A |
Boxborough |
Massachusetts |
Climate scientists tell us that we do not have much time to significantly impact the carbon pollution that is accelerating climate change on the planet. The technology exists and is proven for the... read more Climate scientists tell us that we do not have much time to significantly impact the carbon pollution that is accelerating climate change on the planet. The technology exists and is proven for the adoption of electric buses. We need to do this now. |
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2/21/2020 |
Sean |
Dulmaine |
Citizen |
Sandwich |
Massachusetts |
As a resident and small business partner in Massachusetts, I am very concerned about the threats that climate change poses, especially since it will reach every level and facet of our society. I... read more As a resident and small business partner in Massachusetts, I am very concerned about the threats that climate change poses, especially since it will reach every level and facet of our society. I fully support the Transportation and Climate Initiative and hope our leaders will seriously consider and implement bold measures to transform the transportation sector. We need to show that our region and country can lead the way in reshaping our transportation from a highly polluting stain on our society to one that is innovative, accountable, clean, and healthy for its citizens.
As someone involved in local business, I would love to be able to transition my company’s fleet of vehicles to cleaner, sustainable options, but large scale transformation needs to take place so that these vehicles become mainstream and the infrastructure is there to support local communities and businesses to transition as well.
Thank you for your attention to this crucial issue. |
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2/22/2020 |
Robin |
Dumler |
Ms |
Berlin |
Maryland |
I support the Transportation and Climate Initiative and applaud efforts to decrease climate pollution by enacting policies to modernize the current transportation sector. Transportation polluters... read more I support the Transportation and Climate Initiative and applaud efforts to decrease climate pollution by enacting policies to modernize the current transportation sector. Transportation polluters should be held accountable and elected officials are responsible for creating and implementing a plan to make this initiative a reality. |
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10/13/2019 |
Mary |
Dumond |
Mrs. |
Frenchville |
Maine |
Please do not sign the MOU this is unconstitutional. Please do not sign the MOU this is unconstitutional. |
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2/26/2020 |
N. |
Dumser |
concerned resident |
Northport |
New York |
I ask New York State to join the plan to reduce transportation emissions. This is a critical step to improving transportation and addressing the climate crisis. biking and walking, more frequent... read more I ask New York State to join the plan to reduce transportation emissions. This is a critical step to improving transportation and addressing the climate crisis. biking and walking, more frequent and reliable public transportation, greater access to electric vehicles, and a more equitable system with cleaner transportation options for everyone in the region.
I demand the most comprehensive program possible: we need improved transportation options, we need polluters to pay their fair share for the damage they are causing, and we need to act now!
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10/14/2020 |
N. |
Dumser |
None |
NORTHPORT |
New York |
Carbon emissions must be capped and reduced to save our climate and ourselves. Carbon emissions must be capped and reduced to save our climate and ourselves. |
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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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10/14/2020 |
Moneca |
Dunham |
none |
Evergreen |
Colorado |
You must fight to protect the wilderness and climate instead of yielding to selfishness capitalistic greed. You must fight to protect the wilderness and climate instead of yielding to selfishness capitalistic greed. |
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1/16/2020 |
Diane |
Dunning |
Concerned citizen of the planet |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
To whom it may concern,
I care about reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally, next to cattle... read more To whom it may concern,
I care about reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally, next to cattle farming) because it affects the health care/costs & well being of us all, children, adults, seniors, not to mention it's REALLY expensive to clean off soot from buildings to keep our cities presentable for tourism.
I kindly request that your state formally join the plan to reduce emissions.
The policy should have a strong component of equity by prioritizing clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and/or for those who don't have access.
It is our duty as citizens of a free thinking democracy to work together for the good of citizens to move forward by planning ahead to protect future generations & our cities' economies by acting with forethought now.
Now is the time!
Thank you for hearing my words. Thank you for all you do in the name of the public good. Please make me proud again to be a citizen of the US by connecting with your heart, & asking yourselves, will this do good?
If the answer is YES, Please Act Now.
Thank you.
With great respect & gratitude,
Diane Dunning
D.A.R., Philadelphian, Mother, Concerned citizen
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2/21/2020 |
Rebeca |
Dunst |
resident |
Chalfont |
Pennsylvania |
I would much prefer to use the train for commuting to work or recreation, and be able to safely ride my bike to more places. The current running times of SEPTA is not conducive to commuting to... read more I would much prefer to use the train for commuting to work or recreation, and be able to safely ride my bike to more places. The current running times of SEPTA is not conducive to commuting to work, and the cost is exorbitant. I believe a fast, reliable, and AFFORDABLE railway system would be utilized by many people who share a car, don't own a car, or simply want an alternative to driving to work. As a PA suburban resident, even commuting to Philly costs more by train than driving and parking! Commuting within zones, a less than 10 minute trip, costs over $5 one way. If rail was conducive to commuting and my budget, I would get rid of my car and only take mass transit. As for biking, dedicated riders can be found biking the streets, but in general traffic is too heavy and visibility is too poor for me to consider actively riding my bike to commute. There is also a serious lack of bike racks and bike lanes; I believe more people would bike if it was publicly supported, encouraged, and made safer. |
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12/29/2019 |
Jim |
Durda |
Owner |
ASHAWAY |
Rhode Island |
This tax will hurt my business and my lifestyle. I live and work in South County area of Rhode Island and it isn't feasible for bikes and there isn't any public transportation. My... read more This tax will hurt my business and my lifestyle. I live and work in South County area of Rhode Island and it isn't feasible for bikes and there isn't any public transportation. My business requires us to go to people's homes to we work and TCI will add an unfair burden on our business and we don't have room to pass the cost along to the consumer |
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1/30/2020 |
Jim |
Durda |
Business owner |
ASHAWAY |
Rhode Island |
This proposed initiative if enacted will place a burden on my business of which we rely on gas and diesel to do our work. We need to go to people's homes and businesses to do our work.The... read more This proposed initiative if enacted will place a burden on my business of which we rely on gas and diesel to do our work. We need to go to people's homes and businesses to do our work.The cost of doing business in Rhode Island is already an issue for business and this will add to it. We would be forced to raise our rates to cover the added expense and that will put our service out of reach to most people and we will not be able to hire and might have to downsize. |
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11/4/2019 |
David |
Durfee |
Climate Advocates of Bennington affiliate of 350 Vermont |
Bennington |
Vermont |
Prevention of the most disastrous effects of climate heating requires the equitable, coordinated, action of millions of people backed by the authority of government.Single states by themselves are... read more Prevention of the most disastrous effects of climate heating requires the equitable, coordinated, action of millions of people backed by the authority of government.Single states by themselves are not enough.A national effort would be best, but is impossible under the current administration. Mutual effort, support, among groups of states is probably the best we can hope for and would produce mutual benefits for them. |
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10/31/2019 |
Greg |
Dustin |
Self |
Madison |
Maine |
Gov Mills will be taking Maine down the wrong path with TCI. One of Maine's long standing industries, logging, will greatly suffer with increased fuel taxes. This is a rural state which often... read more Gov Mills will be taking Maine down the wrong path with TCI. One of Maine's long standing industries, logging, will greatly suffer with increased fuel taxes. This is a rural state which often requires long distance driving between communities. I am a retired citizen living on fixed income and can't afford additional fuel taxes for my everyday living that Gov Mills feels is required. TCI is not a good deal for Mainers. |
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2/27/2020 |
Jeff |
Dustin |
Disabled Tax payer |
Sabattus |
Maine |
I'm a 65 yr old disabled senior living in a mobile home. Oil to heat this home is already at a alarming rate.
To raise the tax on oil and gas would make a vert hard living situation... read more I'm a 65 yr old disabled senior living in a mobile home. Oil to heat this home is already at a alarming rate.
To raise the tax on oil and gas would make a vert hard living situation that much harder.
My income is of course is already very tight budgeted. There are many seniors struggling
as it is. Perhaps you can find an alternative to raising the gas tax. |
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