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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Elizabeth Yetman Windsor public schools Windsor Connecticut
Cleaning up our transportation is critical to slowing down and eventually reversing climate change. It is also essential for creating a sustainable environment in which we have clean air to breath...
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Julie Wagner UConn Health Branford Connecticut
I would like to thank Gov. Lamont for requesting that CT formally sign on to TCI.

Reducing transportation sector emissions is important to me because of the dire climate situation which is...
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Julie Wagner UConn Health Branford Connecticut
I would like to thank Gov. Lamont for requesting that CT formally sign on to TCI.

Reducing transportation sector emissions is important to me because of the dire climate situation which is...
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Thomas Mead SGPA NEW HAVEN Connecticut
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) is a once in a generation opportunity to bring a critical mass of people, their elected representatives and public and private institutions together...
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David Wood American Norwalk Connecticut
The Transportation Climate Initiative has proposed using a cap-and-invest approach to reduce pollution from the transportation sector.This is a carbon pricing approach. While theoretically...
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Richard Walser Mr Hamden Connecticut
I support the TCI because our state and country needs to invest in clean transportation options in order to reduce green house gas emissions and improve the respiratory health of our citizens....
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Douglas Meyer none Guilford Connecticut
Transportation is a large contributor of atmospheric pollution and greenhouse gasses. One significant offender is school bussing. I live near the school bus depot in Guilford. Three times a day...
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Nancy Crider consumer Woodbury Connecticut
Thank you Gov. Lamont for participating in the TCI. I urge that our state formally sign the initiative. We must control greenhouse gases

before our planet is placed in further peril....
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Melinda Fields Turtle Ledge Farm Hampton Connecticut
Time is running out - climate change is upon us. To lessen the extreme effects we need to do all we can at the state and regional levels to change the business as usual mindset and lower...
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Carole Osborn None Winsted Connecticut
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) is a most important regional collaboration that would cap transportation emissions and place a fee on fossil fuel imports in the transportation...
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Elizabeth Kiernan ct resident and Mother Ridgefield Connecticut
We must take aggressive climate actions now. Transportation improvements are a huge step in the right direction!
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Jennifer Dayton Individual Greenwich Connecticut
We cannot rely on federal solutions to reduce transportation emissions, given the rollback of emissions standards. We have an urgent need for climate change problem-solving at a regional level. We...
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Sara Holmes none Chester Connecticut
TCI is a once in a generation opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and re-invest funds to much needed transit improvements, including safe and reliable public transportation, electric...
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Ann Beaudin Board of environment organizations Windsor Connecticut
Reducing transportation sector emissions and modernizing our transportation sector is something that cannot wait. It can and must be dealt with now! Sufficient data shows that emissions contribute...
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E.D. Crum Private citizen Stamford Connecticut
We can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to move forward with a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in...
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Marie Santiago Ms. New Haven Connecticut
Reducing emissions will do a lot to help with Climate Change. Scientists are warning us that we don't have a lot of time to turn things around. So we need to get serious and do everything we...
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Michael Rosa None Windsor Connecticut
According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, transportation emissions in the Northeast States have increased in the past decade and,

with it, increases in particulate matter pollution...
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Philip Dooley Dynage TOLLAND Connecticut
Stop Global Warming NOW, or nothing else we do will matter.

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Pippa Bell Ader Sustainable Westport westport Connecticut
Connecticut’s largest GHG emitter is the transportation sector. And the state has a goal to reduce GHG by 45% by 2030. Thank you for that. But we can’t do this alone.



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Linda Pagani concerned citizen Bloomfield Connecticut
I strongly urge TCI leadership to choose the most aggressive greenhouse gas emission cap; and I strongly urge the state of Connecticut to formally sign on to this initiative.



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