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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Robert Kyle Citizen Woburn Massachusetts
Please do not go through with this money grab. You are already pushing many people out of this state with high taxes.
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Philip Beaudoin citizen South Harwich Massachusetts
No auto tax!
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Tammy Dow citizen CALAIS Maine
I oppose any increase in fuel tax.
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Peter Backiel Citizen Clinton Massachusetts
This initiative is just a tax without representation. Taxation without representation occurs when a taxing authority, such as the government, imposes taxes on its citizens and other entities but...
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Jeffrey Parshall Citizen Scarborough Maine
Governor Mills,



The last thing I need as a consumer, citizen and regular driver, is another tax! Like all taxes added by the government, there never really applied to they’re...
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Elise MacDonald citizen Nashua New Hampshire
It's time for regional rail and expanded bus transit within the major cities of New Hampshire. Between the environmental benefits of cleaner burning transit and he necessity of providing...
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David Myers Citizen Framingham Massachusetts
I drive a Tesla. I'm not wealthy but I spent the money because I realize the need to be as environmentally responsible as possible and that must include the transportation I use. This is...
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Kathryn Stevens Citizen Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Climate change is affecting Western Pennsylvania right now. We have a county organization that manages our bus system. Individuals over 65 can ride a bus for free. This is paid by our lotto. We...
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SHIRLEY SCHUE citizen Cherry valley New York
I support a transportation system that does not need natural gas or oil. Electric rail using renewable energy sources would be the way to go.We have to reduce our carbon footprint now and...
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Robert Ellis citizen Richmond Virginia
We need to increase the mass transit availability and reduce the number of cars on our roads. We need a comprehensive plan that will require localities to work together to solve this problem....
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Matt Cleveland citizen Elizabethtown Pennsylvania
We must reduce pollution from transportation - the largest source of global climate change emissions. We should formally join this plan to reduce emissions. The policy must prioritize clean...
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Nelson Scarborough Citizen Andover Massachusetts
Clean and efficient transportation is critical for climate and competitiveness. Lead, follow (China), or get out of the way. I have traveled to EU and Asia and it is embarrassing how far behind we...
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Kristina Younger Citizen Petersburg New York
Reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally) is the single most important thing we must address to mitigate climate...
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Richard Firth citizen Mechanicsville Virginia
I support all plans to reduce and eliminate all forms of toxic pollution that enter the air we breathe and the water we drinki. To me it is an issue not of climate change but the protection of...
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William Spadel Citizen Woodbury Heights New Jersey
More highways, more cars, trucks and pollution. It's not worth the cost. We could and should be way ahead with rail infrastructure. We have thousands of young men and women ready and willing...
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Lisa Watts citizen Durham North Carolina
I support a strong plan to combat transportation pollution and carbon emissions. I am concerned about climate change, and I know that we can do better than just building bigger highways and...
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Lisa McKillop Citizen Highland Maryland
This is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is being destroyed as are many others by detrimental forces that can be mitigated. Other countries are stepping up. The USA is not...
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Gilda Gussin Citizen Concord Massachusetts
Bravo to the bi-partisan group of governors who have crafted this initiative! This bill will enable our states to have billions of dollars in funding to improve transportation, reduce traffic,...
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Norman Canham citizen Newtown Pennsylvania
We are custodians of this planet. We owe it to our children to minimize the harm done... and by the way, create interesting jobs.
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Jim Coffey Citizen Meadville Pennsylvania
Mass transportation will help reduce congestion in many areas and reduce our carbon emissions. Infrastructure design, construction and maintenance will also provide jobs that will help our...
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