11/10/2020 |
Virgene |
Link-New |
Dr. (Ms.) |
Anacortes |
Washington |
To Whom It May Concern:
We need a strong TCI policy now.
A minimum of 35% of investments from the program will go to underserved and overburdened communities.
The creation of... read more To Whom It May Concern:
We need a strong TCI policy now.
A minimum of 35% of investments from the program will go to underserved and overburdened communities.
The creation of state advisory boards and community outreach.
An annual review of the program to ensure transparency.
Complementary policies determined by each state.
Thank you. |
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11/12/2019 |
David |
Walker |
None |
Andover |
Massachusetts |
How could you ever entertain going around us and our representatives in the General Court to install any thing that could be a tax . How could you think you could get away with it. Please... read more How could you ever entertain going around us and our representatives in the General Court to install any thing that could be a tax . How could you think you could get away with it. Please reconsider this very carefully. We vote. We remember. |
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11/12/2019 |
Catherine |
Healey |
Mass resident |
Andover |
Massachusetts |
No tax increase for this! You get enough money from
Hard working American citizens. Stop wasteful spending.
Stop releasing people here illegally who commit crimes. No tax increase for this! You get enough money from
Hard working American citizens. Stop wasteful spending.
Stop releasing people here illegally who commit crimes. |
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11/26/2019 |
Anthony |
Risitano |
Retired |
Andover |
Massachusetts |
Are you folks crazy. We voted a gas tax down, you people are not listening. Your driving us into New Hampshire again. Are you folks crazy. We voted a gas tax down, you people are not listening. Your driving us into New Hampshire again. |
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1/16/2020 |
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... read more 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 are. Time to catch up! |
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1/29/2020 |
Maria |
Bartlett |
Andover Garden Club |
Andover |
Massachusetts |
This is an extremely urgent program and MA should engage at the 25% level. As cars become more efficient at mpg, folks will not notice the added charge, especially since it will be done at the... read more This is an extremely urgent program and MA should engage at the 25% level. As cars become more efficient at mpg, folks will not notice the added charge, especially since it will be done at the supplier level. We need to cut the transportation emissions and this is a great way to do it! |
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10/26/2020 |
Dave |
Chamberlain |
Raytheon Technologies |
Andover |
Massachusetts |
Thanks to the 11 states (plus DC) for addressing transportation emissions through the TCI. I worked for the US DOE back in the 1990's when we began the Clean Cities program, and am... read more Thanks to the 11 states (plus DC) for addressing transportation emissions through the TCI. I worked for the US DOE back in the 1990's when we began the Clean Cities program, and am frustrated that more progress has not resulted with clean transportation. I believe the TCI will be successful similar as the RGGI initiative has been with the power sector, and will continue actively promoting it and encourage others to support it. |
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2/26/2020 |
Merv and Marilyn |
Carse |
Dr. (Mr.) |
Ann Arbor |
Michigan |
We fully support this policy. We can no longer wait on addressing climate change. We fully support this policy. We can no longer wait on addressing climate change. |
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2/22/2020 |
Bob |
O |
None |
Annandale |
Virginia |
I support the idea of the TCI, but am deeply concerned that it is not nearly ambitious enough. The IPCC tells us we need to cut emissions much more drastically than the most aggressive scenario... read more I support the idea of the TCI, but am deeply concerned that it is not nearly ambitious enough. The IPCC tells us we need to cut emissions much more drastically than the most aggressive scenario under the TCI. So while the TCI is a good start, governors need to face the political consequences and voter backlash if the do not do enough to protect the lives and livelihoods of their constituents by failing to adequately address climate change.
I already have an electric car and love it, and plan on putting solar panels on our house when we can afford it, but it is vital to decarbonize our transport network and economy.
The TCI is a step in the right direction, but please step it up and be bolder! |
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8/14/2019 |
Ramon |
Palencia-Calvo |
Maryland League of Conservation Voters - Chispa Maryland |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
The signatories of the attached letter respectfully request that the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) designs and fosters a public... read more The signatories of the attached letter respectfully request that the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) designs and fosters a public engagement process to provide residents opportunities to participate in a meaningful way in the policy design and implementation of the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI). Additionally, we offer recommendations to ensure the process is inclusive.
We believe it is important for Maryland to perform this process and integrate feedback from communities and we look forward to working with you to make this community engagement process robust, inclusive and transparent.
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20190809_TCI_PublicEngagementLetter.pdf |
8/27/2019 |
Bruce |
Ho |
Natural Resources Defense Council |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
Please find attached joint comments from 13 organizations on the reference case modeling results presented on the August 8th TCI webinar and on the TCI states' next steps in modeling. Thank... read more Please find attached joint comments from 13 organizations on the reference case modeling results presented on the August 8th TCI webinar and on the TCI states' next steps in modeling. Thank you. |
Joint Comments on 8_8 TCI Webinar.pdf |
11/5/2019 |
Marc |
Korman |
Maryland General Assembly |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
Please see the attached letter submitted on behalf of the undersigned members of the Maryland General Assembly Please see the attached letter submitted on behalf of the undersigned members of the Maryland General Assembly |
MGA TCI Support Letter.pdf |
11/5/2019 |
Ellen |
Valentino |
Mid-Atlantic Petroleum Distributors Assn. |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
To: TCI
From: Ellen Valentino
Subject: Proposed Draft Regional Policy
Date: November 5, 2019
The members of the Mid-Atlantic Petroleum Distributors... read more To: TCI
From: Ellen Valentino
Subject: Proposed Draft Regional Policy
Date: November 5, 2019
The members of the Mid-Atlantic Petroleum Distributors Association (MAPDA) respectfully submit comments regarding the TCI framework and proposal released this fall. Our members are deeply concerned that the framework is moving ahead to foregone conclusions that are not substantiated by the real-world experience of other states.
The Transportation Climate Initiative sets out a framework that imposes an unfair burden on all vehicle owners and thousands of businesses, including those of our members. The proposal outlines a program that will cap the sale of gasoline, tax it, and then require the revenue generated to be spent on new government programs and projects that will further reduce the sale of gasoline. Some of the projects envisioned have ramifications that have not been verified or well thought out.
Electric vehicles are not the only answer.
The framework pins emissions reduction on electric vehicles, or EVs to reduce gasoline sales. EVs are not the magic bullet to solving greenhouse gas emissions. An EV's massive battery must be charged with electricity, which requires power generated from another source such as coal, natural gas or even nuclear power, and has an adverse environmental impact upon disposal. Pushing consumers to electric vehicles has not been shown to lessen environmental impact due to the environmental costs of EV batteries and manufacture of new vehicles. Further, programs such as incentives to EV purchase often favor wealthier individuals while the new taxes on gasoline will disproportionate affect poor and rural communities.
Our members are at a geographic disadvantage.
The northeast compact has a greater impact on Maryland and Delaware than the other Northeast states. Geographically, Maryland and Delaware retailers will suffer the most because consumers may more easily choose to go elsewhere for fuel. It won’t just be gasoline prices that rise to meet the TCI demands. The Northeast is a major trucking corridor and this proposal will essentially raise prices on transported goods. California’s Cap and Trade program, upon which the TCI framework is based, has led to a surge in gasoline prices, which affects all aspects of the economy.
All voices are not being heard.
Although this proposal has been pitched as a consensus document, in fact, it is not. There have been only three work sessions and less than a handful of webinars to solicit public feedback and comment. The framework is not ready for adoption by the states as too many points have not been clarified and fleshed out. No one really knows the full detail of the proposal. More outreach and public input needs to happen to shift this to a consensus. At the present, the framework appears to be a predisposed outcome. I urge that the participating Governors be required personally to attend and hold public hearings throughout their states. Our members are willing to work with others on this issue to create a true collaborative plan.
The current proposal will not achieve its goals.
California enacted a similar program recently, and, by most accounts, their gasoline costs have skyrocketed while the environmental impact has struggled to show a true measurable benefit. We welcome the opportunity to create a realistic policy proposal that provides a more balanced solution.
Respectfully submitted,
Ellen Valentino
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MAPDA TCI comment letter.pdf |
11/6/2019 |
Michael |
Ingle |
PMG |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
These proposal are very unreasonable and unrealistic. I am good with trying to reduce carbon prints and taking care of our environment.
But all of this must be done in conjunction with what... read more These proposal are very unreasonable and unrealistic. I am good with trying to reduce carbon prints and taking care of our environment.
But all of this must be done in conjunction with what our economy and jobs that are currently involved. Lets get a proper mix and do it with minimal impacts on the people and the industries that have already provided us such great opportunities.
thanks for your reasonable consideration,
Mike Ingle |
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1/16/2020 |
Margaret |
Chen |
member Citizens Climate Lobby |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
It is essential that we clean up transportation all across this great country, but particularly in the crowded heavily trafficked Northeast corridor.
Incentives (or requirements) that... read more It is essential that we clean up transportation all across this great country, but particularly in the crowded heavily trafficked Northeast corridor.
Incentives (or requirements) that encourage electric vehicles, more reliable charging network, transitioning to renewables as the primary energy source. Battery capacity is now much improved.
Also, keep supporting good public transportation options, including for the last mile.
Thank you! |
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1/17/2020 |
Virginia |
Woolridge |
Essential Native Trees and Shrubs for the Eastern US |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
Mass transit reduces poverty and takes cars off of the road. I live in a state capital and do not have a public transit option to reach a major airport 25 miles away. I live 30 miles from the US... read more Mass transit reduces poverty and takes cars off of the road. I live in a state capital and do not have a public transit option to reach a major airport 25 miles away. I live 30 miles from the US Capital, in a state capital with no public transportation between them. This is ridiculous. Maryland’s Governor Hogan wants to add highway lanes in a nod to remarkable misunderstanding of traffic congestion. |
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2/24/2020 |
Ashley |
Duckman |
Maryland Chamber of Commerce |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
POLICY STATEMENT
Transportation & Climate Initiative (TCI)
The Transportation & Climate Initiative (TCI) is a regional collaboration of 12 states in the Northeast and Mid-... read more POLICY STATEMENT
Transportation & Climate Initiative (TCI)
The Transportation & Climate Initiative (TCI) is a regional collaboration of 12 states in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions that’s intended purpose is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the transportation sector. Specifically, the goal of TCI is to create a “regional, low-carbon transportation policy proposal that would cap and reduce carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation fuels.” Maryland announced participation in the coalition in December 2018, and since that time there have been a number of regional stakeholder meetings seeking input on overall regional transportation priorities, potential emissions reductions goals, and policy proposals to meet those targets.
As this process continues to move forward, the Maryland Chamber of Commerce (MDCC) urges that the following principles be taken into account as Maryland and policymakers work toward a regional transportation policy proposal:
1) Transparency. An open and public process is critical to the formation of sound public policy. The MDCC urges that any proposals brought forward to achieve the goals laid out by TCI be subject to rigorous analysis that recognizes both the benefits and costs to the public and the business community. As well, proposals should be subject to a thorough and public vetting process while being considered as potential pathways to meeting TCI’s targets.
2) Market-Based. Market-based solutions have proven to be successful in providing the level of flexibility needed to meet environmental goals cost-effectively. The MDCC believes that any proposal put forward should be market-based, as these types of policies are most cost-effective and spur the innovation necessary to achieve positive outcomes.
3) Dedicated Revenue. Many market-based policies have the potential of generating revenue. The MDCC advocates that any revenue generated from TCI be dedicated to programs and initiatives that contribute to cost-effective energy and environmental solutions rather than returned to the General Fund or used for other purposes.
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TCI POLICY STATEMENT 10 7 19.pdf |
2/24/2020 |
Bruce |
Ho |
Natural Resources Defense Council |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
In support of TCI jurisdictions' efforts to develop a robust and equitable regional clean transportation policy, please find comments attached from 62 organizations, including members of the... read more In support of TCI jurisdictions' efforts to develop a robust and equitable regional clean transportation policy, please find comments attached from 62 organizations, including members of the Our Transportation Future coalition and additional partners, on the draft TCI Memorandum of Understanding. Our organizations strongly support TCI jurisdictions’ continued work to develop a regional clean transportation policy, which we believe is an important component of achieving a 21st-Century regional transportation system that is cleaner; offers more varied, accessible, and affordable transportation options; and serves the needs of everyone. |
Joint Comments on Draft TCI MOU and Modeling 2-24-20.pdf |
2/27/2020 |
Mark |
Kresowik |
Sierra Club |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
The Sierra Club is sharing the attached 561 comments from our members and supporters in Maryland supporting finalizing the Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the Transportation and Climate... read more The Sierra Club is sharing the attached 561 comments from our members and supporters in Maryland supporting finalizing the Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI). Thank you for helping to design a regional policy to limit climate pollution from motor fuels and invest in a modern, clean, transportation future. The evidence is clear: the more we limit pollution from motor fuels, the more jobs are created, the more the economy grows, and the more lives we save. Please sign on to the agreement to implement a strong, equitable regional climate protection policy through TCI. Invest in the communities that have suffered the most from burning gasoline and have the least access to clean transportation options. Stop sending our hard-earned dollars out of the state to oil companies, and choose to create jobs, grow the economy, and save lives for families and businesses. Thank you. |
MD TCI 561 signers 27 Feb 2020.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Raymond |
Van Houtte |
Sierra Club member |
Annapolis |
Maryland |
Please support a firm and time boxed commitment to adopt a regional transportation policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent reduction in transportation sector climate pollution by 2030, to keep... read more Please support a firm and time boxed commitment to adopt a regional transportation policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent reduction in transportation sector climate pollution by 2030, to keep us on track to meet the climate goals updated by the General Assembly in 2016.
Ensure we mandate that investment and policy decisions be made based on pollution reduction and equity goals, as well as robust engagement opportunities from the public‒particularly those most overburdened by transportation pollution and undeserved by our current transportation system. |
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