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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Kathy Bradley citizen Lugoff South Carolina
The plan should include:



* A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

* An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%)...
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Mike Vanlandingham citizen Shawnee Kansas
I ask for:



A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%)
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Etta Albright Citizen Crresson Pennsylvania
Evidence of global warming and its destructive consequences is well documented and factual. Knowledge and understandng of greenhouse gases accumulating rapidly in the atmosphere during periods...
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Croitiene ganMoryn Citizen Ocala Florida
Please include the following in structuring a strong TCI:

1. A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

2. An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and...
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C K citizen Lake Geneva Wisconsin
They did a study among the Swiss about Special Solar Panel Roads. The power generation was mind boggling, and the strengthened panels reportedly stood up to temperature changes, and at least mid...
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Elizabeth Watts Citizen Boynton Beach Florida
I urge you to adopt a strong TCI program. In order for the program to be strong, please enact the following:



A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032



An...
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Paul Mucica Citizen Tewksbury Massachusetts
A Commission with no one to be held accountable to? Increased taxes at any rate they feel is appropriate? Increased costs to all things "fossil," whether personally used or consumed by...
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Justin Piccirillo Citizen Attleboro Massachusetts
I am disappointed to hear that the projected revenues from this program may be shifted to transportation infrastructure projects in the participating regions. The public already pay into a number...
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Cornelius Horan Citizen "Stakeholder" Chelmsford Massachusetts
The intent of your initiative is most laudable, but as the old saying goes "the devil is in the details". And in that initiative I see numerous details that provide opportunities for the...
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David Mindel Citizen and Pennsylvania resident Horsham Pennsylvania
Support for improved public transportation, bike lanes, walking paths/sidewalks, and reduced emissions is required for public safety. Without it, we will continue the current trend towards higher...
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Paula Grande Citizen and voter New York New York
The regional policy that is adopted should hold large transportation polluters accountable for the pollution they create and invest in clean transportation solutions including:



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Timothy Sweeney Citizen and Voter in Massachusetts Chicopee Massachusetts
Taxation, fees, and restrictive regulations are the wrong way to stimulate the economy. Positive incentives are much more effective.
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Madeline Amalphy Citizen concerned about the climate crisis Gaithersburg Maryland
As a Gaithersburg resident who is extremely concerned about the climate crisis, I commend my home state of Maryland and all of the TCI states for making plans to create a badly needed low-carbon...
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Peter Shell Citizen in Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
The air isn't healthy to breathe in Pittsburgh, while our climate continues to warm. We need real improvements to our transportation system to address climate change and pollution.
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Dorothy Sabarese Citizen NJ Hopatcong New Jersey
I just had hand surgery so I cannot write a long letter but I am deeply concerned about pollution both in our air and our waterways and would like the following to be in both improved and...
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Joseph Inslee citizen of Chester County, Pennsylvania Coatesville Pennsylvania
It is urgent that our state, Pennsylvania, acts in concert with our neighboring states to formulate transportation plans which can move us toward better publicly accessible systems diminishing...
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SUSANNAH WOOD citizen of CT NORFOLK Connecticut
First of all, I want to thank Governor Lamont for his part in this initiative. His leadership is so important to achieving a significant reduction in greenhouse gases in our region. With...
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STEPHEN ROREM CITIZEN OF MA GARDNER Massachusetts
I FIND THIS A TERRIBLE IDEA AND I WOULD LIKE ALL LEGISLATORS TO STRONGLY OPPOSE THIS HORRIBLE LEGISLATION. IF YOU WANT TO RAISE THE GAS TAX THEN HAVE THE LEGISLATURE VOTE ON IT IN PUBLIC SO ALL...
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Curt Johnson Citizen of MA Williamstown Massachusetts
The TCI is a sound and important initiative to try to advance regional public transportation and cut back on fossil fuel emissions - two of the most important isses we face.
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Eric Lammers Citizen of Maine Mechanic Falls Maine
Look at CA and their gas prices. The average today is a little over $4/gal. Here in ME, it's around $2.50/gal. We are a poor state in comparison with an elderly, retired population on fixed...
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