2/25/2020 |
Sherwood |
Johnson |
Conservation Voters of PA |
Gibsonia |
Pennsylvania |
Dear TCI -
Pollution from transportation is a major component in US carbon dioxide emissions, and PA is no different. Additionally, transportation is a major source of demand for fossil... read more Dear TCI -
Pollution from transportation is a major component in US carbon dioxide emissions, and PA is no different. Additionally, transportation is a major source of demand for fossil fuels. As a result, public transit investments made with TCI proceeds would both reduce carbon emissions and demand for fossil fuels, while simultaneously improving transportation options to residents of PA and the northeast US.
Given the most recent data on climate science, and the likelihood of severe climate related consequences (including mass extinctions) if urgent action is not taken, aggressive reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is a critical, urgent need that easily will pay for itself in future benefits. The TCI will be most beneficial if it focuses clean energy investments in areas overburdened by pollution and where access to transportation choices is limited. With that in mine, I I writing in full support of a common-sense TCI policy to improve transportation options, reduce pollution, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while simultaneously reducing fossil fuel demand and providing clean energy alternatives. Thank you for your consideration.
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3/17/2020 |
Jonathan |
Inslee |
Conservation Voters of Pa |
Downingtown |
Pennsylvania |
Obviously a huge problem and the solution will only come from government. Please act as quickly as possible. Obviously a huge problem and the solution will only come from government. Please act as quickly as possible. |
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10/31/2019 |
Robert |
Ade |
Conservative |
Milo |
Maine |
Please stop hurting our state with these laws that seriously affect rural Maine. How about opening your eyes and focusing on the other part of Maine that doesn't have a voice. We have no... read more Please stop hurting our state with these laws that seriously affect rural Maine. How about opening your eyes and focusing on the other part of Maine that doesn't have a voice. We have no carbon footprint. Believe it or not, Maine is a pretty awesome place to live. If only politicians that think they know best would stop medaling. It's not what's best for Maine. It's what's best for the people who have an agenda. You are hurting hard-working people in the state you are supposed to be helping not hindering with senseless laws. |
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12/2/2019 |
BILLY |
TRASK |
CONSERVATIVE |
Braintree |
Massachusetts |
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12/17/2019 |
Ansel |
Hazen |
Conservative |
Waterville |
Maine |
This initiative is pure liberal climate hoax poppycock. Mainers don't have, nor do we want, a huge public transport infrastructure that ships us around like cattle. Take your out of state... read more This initiative is pure liberal climate hoax poppycock. Mainers don't have, nor do we want, a huge public transport infrastructure that ships us around like cattle. Take your out of state ideology and GO AWAY. |
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1/2/2020 |
Dwight |
Day |
Conservative |
Duxbury |
Vermont |
TCI is a horrible plan for Vermont. The New Hampshire governor has already opted out of it. Vermont needs to opt out also. TCI will make life for low income rural Vermonters much harder than it... read more TCI is a horrible plan for Vermont. The New Hampshire governor has already opted out of it. Vermont needs to opt out also. TCI will make life for low income rural Vermonters much harder than it already is. TCI will cause many Vermonters to buy more fuel in New Hampshire and less in Vermont. This will reduce road repair revenue for Vermont. Vermont's roads will get worse than they already are. |
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1/12/2020 |
Robert |
Rudy |
Conservative |
Saco |
Maine |
I am in opposition to any gas taxes under current or future consideration in the State of Maine. Please let Governor Mills know that taxation is NOT a viable solution or sound policy to address... read more I am in opposition to any gas taxes under current or future consideration in the State of Maine. Please let Governor Mills know that taxation is NOT a viable solution or sound policy to address any Transportation or Climate initiative. Future candidates should be aware of this and other progressive socialists agendas will be dealt with at the ballot box. |
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1/18/2020 |
Rachelle |
Atwater |
Conservative |
Dover Foxcroft |
Maine |
Is Mills out of her mind or just evil? Does she have absolutely no awareness of what life is like for all of us who live in rural Maine? We already live on low incomes, and transportation is a... read more Is Mills out of her mind or just evil? Does she have absolutely no awareness of what life is like for all of us who live in rural Maine? We already live on low incomes, and transportation is a must if we are going to be able to continue to work. One of my sons drives an hour to work and back each day, and another one of my sons has to drive all over the state. I drive a lot in my line of work as well. Transportation costs are already a hardship. I can't imagine how we'll survive with such a high gas tax! Many of us are living from paycheck to paycheck as it is. Someone please stop her from causing such irreparable damage to the people of Maine. She is a monster. |
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2/28/2020 |
Alicia |
Stillwagon |
Conservative |
Penobscot |
Maine |
Trying to reduce miles driven by adding a gas tax is unconscionable. There is no avoiding driving great distances in rural areas to the doctor, groceries for just normal everyday needs.... read more Trying to reduce miles driven by adding a gas tax is unconscionable. There is no avoiding driving great distances in rural areas to the doctor, groceries for just normal everyday needs. Residents will be hit twice...who do you think will pay for increased charges from contractors, truckers, etc. who will be forced to increase their prices and pass on to consumers. Electric cars are not practical in Maine. These "initiatives" are going to cripple an already poor state. And that does not even account the new waste streams car batteries and solar panels create.
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2/19/2020 |
Tina |
Courtway |
Conservative independent |
Peru Maine |
Maine |
This Gas tax increase only hurts Mainers. The majority of Maine is a rural population. We have to Drive to work. There is no public transportation available. This tax also increases home fuel cost... read more This Gas tax increase only hurts Mainers. The majority of Maine is a rural population. We have to Drive to work. There is no public transportation available. This tax also increases home fuel cost, and transportation costs for necessary items that is then passed onto consumers. So this just isn’t a transportation for every day driving tax. This is a cost-of-living hike. Maine is already a fairly low emissions state. This tax will have do little to to make us “green” and more to do with providing more money to a democratic run state that already is not taking care of its Low income and aging population, but spending absorbent amounts of money on illegal immigrants. Stop shoving taxes down Mainers throat‘s. We’re already struggling and we can’t afford it. |
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1/14/2020 |
Ericka |
Hertlein |
Conservative libertarian |
Skowhegan |
Maine |
This is absolutely the wrong way to go for the State of Maine. Not only will it be counter productive for most Maine residents but it is unethical. Attempting to push an agenda through without a... read more This is absolutely the wrong way to go for the State of Maine. Not only will it be counter productive for most Maine residents but it is unethical. Attempting to push an agenda through without a vote by calling it a “fee” instead of a tax is just plain wrong. The fact that Janet Mills cannot find enough money to cover her increased spending does not mean that she should be able to throw in “fees” where ever she would like. Rural Mainers who will be the ones most affected by this have enough financial barriers to supporting their families than this ridiculous plan. |
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1/12/2020 |
Judith |
Hilton |
Conservative Republican |
Pownal |
Maine |
Whomever dreamed this bill up needs to go to the naughty step immediately! Whomever dreamed this bill up needs to go to the naughty step immediately! |
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11/12/2019 |
Brian |
KD |
Conservative, Taxpayer |
Mashpee |
Massachusetts |
Here we go again. We already “VOTED NO”!!! Here we go again. We already “VOTED NO”!!! |
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10/27/2019 |
Andrew |
Losiewicz |
Constatutionalist |
Westmanland |
Maine |
What is this going to do to offset the other countries who do nothing. What is this going to do to offset on erupting volcano? Maine is a lush green state with more trees than people, someone... read more What is this going to do to offset the other countries who do nothing. What is this going to do to offset on erupting volcano? Maine is a lush green state with more trees than people, someone show me the study of Maine's carbon foot print. |
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2/21/2020 |
Donald |
Quarles IV |
constituent |
Montgomery |
New York |
Please... design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal that would cap and reduce carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation fuels through a cap-and-invest program or... read more Please... design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal that would cap and reduce carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation fuels through a cap-and-invest program or other pricing mechanism… [and]… to complete the policy development process within one year, after which each jurisdiction will decide whether to adopt and implement the policy. |
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2/23/2020 |
Lucian |
Cohen |
Constituent |
Brooklyn |
New York |
I believe strongly in this initiative. It provides a means for enhancing infrastructure, streamlining regional transportation initiatives, and, most importantly, pushing for a low carbon future... read more I believe strongly in this initiative. It provides a means for enhancing infrastructure, streamlining regional transportation initiatives, and, most importantly, pushing for a low carbon future and fighting climate change.
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative has been hugely successful and this plan builds on that model. If we are to achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions, transportation will need to fall under a similar framework to power generation. With the accelerating advent of electric cars and vehicles, the cap imposed by this initiative will be less costly than anticipated. Further there are substantial public health benefits to reducing traffic, removing diesel and gasoline based trucks, and having distribution centers be less polluting.
I want to submit my extremely vocal support for this initiative. |
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2/25/2020 |
Lori |
Roberts |
constituent |
Colchester |
Vermont |
I support the TCI and I hope you will too. I plan on purchasing/leasing an electric vehicle within the next 2 years in support of the move away from carbon-producing fossil fuel vehicles to... read more I support the TCI and I hope you will too. I plan on purchasing/leasing an electric vehicle within the next 2 years in support of the move away from carbon-producing fossil fuel vehicles to protect our environment. |
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2/26/2020 |
Arlene |
Weiner |
Constituent |
Pittsburgh |
Pennsylvania |
As an aging woman with grandchildren, I am concerned about the future. I support a strong, well-designed Transportation and Climate Initiative that provides infrastructure for fossil-fuel-free... read more As an aging woman with grandchildren, I am concerned about the future. I support a strong, well-designed Transportation and Climate Initiative that provides infrastructure for fossil-fuel-free transportation, considers young, old, and disabled people, and provides good jobs, clean air, and a brake on runaway climate change. |
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2/28/2020 |
Cyndie |
Widmer |
constituent |
Brinklow |
Maryland |
I strongly support the TCI. I strongly support the TCI. |
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2/28/2020 |
Jeff |
Davis |
Constituent |
Chestertown |
Maryland |
Politicians and legislators get one shot at getting this right for the next 50 to 100 years for all of Maryland. Serve the People, serve the environment that gives us life—not corporation... read more Politicians and legislators get one shot at getting this right for the next 50 to 100 years for all of Maryland. Serve the People, serve the environment that gives us life—not corporation interests that are not accountable to anyone, but shareholder interests. |
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