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. 
First Last Affiliation Citysort ascending State Input File
Stephen Soule WGL Washington District of Columbia
Washington Gas, which has about 765 vehicles in its fleet, supports the growth and development of − and transition to − low-carbon transportation fuels, including geologic and renewable natural...
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Adam Winer Consumer Reports Washington District of Columbia
Apologies for the late submission. The comments from Consumer Reports are provided at a file attachment. Thank you for the opportunity to comment, and for considering our input.

- Adam...
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Consumer Reports Comments on Draft TCI MOU.pdf
Daniela Ochoa DC Sierra Club, Ecomadres Maryland Washington District of Columbia
We desperately need a Climate Regional Policy. Now more than ever we need to LIVE, Live our values, take a LEAP and boost ASAP our smarth growht initiatives with clean energy transportation...
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Drew Stilson Environmental Defense Fund Washington District of Columbia
EDF respectfully offers the attached comments and recommendations to the Transportation and Climate Initiative in response to the information presented on the September 16 webinar. Thank you for...
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EDF Comments on September 16 TCI Webinar.pdf
Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 9.20.pdf
Tom Quinn na Washington District of Columbia
Hi:



Please show leadership by taking the following measures:



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

2. An increase in the minimum investment in...
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Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 11.20.pdf
Peter La Fountain BlueGreen Alliance Washington District of Columbia
Please find attached comments from the BlueGreen Alliance, the Labor Network for Sustainability, and the New Jersey Work Environment Council, regarding proposed TCI equity commitments.
BGA LNS NJWEC TCI Comments.pdf
Rodney Corey Mr Washburn Maine
Pushing for electric vehicles only transfers emissions from tailpipes to smoke stacks of power plants and battery factories that have other pollution issues is no solution. Mills is blind to the...
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Rodney Corey Mr Washburn Maine
I am 100% against the TCI proposal. It will impose an undue burden on Maines lower and middle wage earners in rural areas for the benifit of the large urban areas of southern Me.
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chris zangari Unaffiliated Warwick Rhode Island
This is a classic regressive tax. I oppose the TCI. This appears an attempt to supplement the budget shortfalls of Rhode Island which are significant. This significant gas tax will...
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JOSEPH N NAHOD none WARWICK Rhode Island
No to any new or expanded gas tax.
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Bradford Patten Independant Warwick Rhode Island
Taxes on climate is a farce, a way to steal money from the taxpayer. If its carbon that you have an issue with plant more trees! Seriously this climate debate is a lie, it was global cooling then...
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Jon Howland Voting Citizen and Taxpayer Warwick Rhode Island
Being in the Technologies allows me to be in direct contact with many in the Science Community. As far as I have learned, there is no climate issue presently, except for evidence leaning toward a...
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CAPT Donald P Galamaga USN Ret Retired US Navy Ship Command Qualified Officer Warwick Rhode Island
Weather and its relationship to long term Climate Change dynamics have always been a subject of professional interest and application for me during my active service with the United States Navy...
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Dennis Allen Independant Warwick Rhode Island
STOP...STOP....STOP

This is an assault on American freedom.

RI government is out of control.

We have the freedom to move out of this state,

RI state of delusion.
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Donald P Galamaga Retired Warwick Rhode Island
With a state that has deliberately placed itself in the current position as the most costly energy rates and related state taxes (as the state and cities and towns are high energy consumers) this...
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Ned Murtha independant Warwick Rhode Island
I oppose the TCI gas tax plan to make gasoline prices so high that I will be forced to drive less, and so that gasoline will “go away.”



I oppose the new TCI policy. I am not...
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Mary Forcino Citizen Warwick Rhode Island
This tax is a ridiculous fraud, fueled by money grubbing grifters like Gina Fraudmondo an TCI.
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Joe Rachiele Tax Payer Warwick Rhode Island
This tax is yet another unlawful burden on taxpayers. RI does not have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem and instituting a penalty for driving won’t solve that, or your supposed “...
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