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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David Iveeson Small Business Owner Dexter Maine
Any state or federal mandated permitting fee's or government interference in commerce would negatively impaft my small business, through increased petroleum costs for my shop vehicle and an...
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Esther Lacognata-Palmer An elder Topsham Maine
Certainly a great idea not only do we need efficient well run alternative fuel public transportation but it must Be superbly well run reliable pick up or scheduled stops

Something akin to...
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Anna Dibble 350 Maine Brunswick Maine
I'm writing in support of the TCI regional policy initiative. Any effort at all to reduce carbon emissions through the combustion of transportation fuels is vital - considering the utter...
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David Reece NRDC Kennebunk Maine
Carbon emissions and global climate change are issues that transcend all geopolitical boundaries. Carbon emissions are a sum total game. No matter where you live on the planet you are being...
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walter denton none nineveh New York
this is nothing more than a tax. to get more money out of the people.
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Dirk Faegre Citizen Belfast Maine
Clean transportation in Maine is a must. We're already the 'tailpipe of America', so we don't need to be adding to the pollution. Climate change is upon us and that alone...
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Nathan Ouellette Libertarian Bath Maine
While I agree that we should start taking care of our planet, I can only see this policy hurting Maine people. I wouldn't mind working towards better policies but taxing the most used form of...
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Bill Mook Mook Sea Farms, Inc. South Bristol Maine
I strongly support Maine's participation in TCI. As the owner of a shellfish farm on the coast of Maine I know firsthand how greenhouse gases are causing profound changes in the marine...
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Jenny Huang-Dale - None - Fryeburg Maine
We need to make Maine bicycle friendly. There are some of us who prefer biking, but in many places it is dangerous because the roads are designed with cars in mind, not bikes or pedestrians. We...
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Penelope Z Andrews Maine resident Hermon Maine
Our outdated transportation system is Maine’s largest source of climate pollution—and it doesn’t even meet the needs of Maine people.

Maine people deserve clean, modern, affordable...
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Cary Claytor H.N. Funkhouser & Co. Winchester Virginia
My company, H.N. Funkhouser & Co. is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional policy proposal" which seeks to expropriate the petroleum marketing industry. Over time...
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Susan Gatti 350maine.org Portland Maine
I support this initiative 100%. The major avenue to reducing our carbon foot print is to have more transportation options beside a fossil fuel private vehicle. As a professional vocational...
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Ellen Hammon Maine Citizen Litchfield Maine
I am very concerned about any new costs related to driving. I drive daily in my employment and any new costs would be quite burdensome.



My other concern is the burden on the poor...
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Lenora Robey ? Buxton Maine
In this rural state we can’t afford any additional gas taxes.
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Nancy Grant Portland Trails Portland Maine
As long as there is no other option, Mainers will just keep driving their cars, often in single occupancy vehicles. We need safe routes for Mainers to bike and walk for shorter trips and many...
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Anthony Gowell Independent Lewiston Maine
It's adding tax on me a guy who owns a small business which uses a vehicle to get around this isn't helping anyone except janet Mills feel warm and fuzzy follow the money she is lining...
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Jane Gibbons Maine resident Sweden Maine
Maine needs more public transportation to connect small towns to airports and urban areas. It is impossible to get to the airport from Bridgton or Sweden by public transportation.

In...
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John Knight Southern Maine Community College Portland Maine
It's exciting that Maine and other states are passing legislation to address pollution and climate change since there are stalls and roadblocks currently at the federal level. I am...
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Mai Huong Nguyen None Bangor Maine
I absolutely support clean transportation for Maine!
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Charles Cormier None Ft Fairfield Maine
An increase in gas taxes will in turn increase the cost of transportation and goods to the consumer. This will hurt those of us on a fixed or minimal income.
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