1/22/2020 |
Andrew |
Phillips |
Resident |
Brooklyn |
New York |
For someone who has lived in Europe, the differences in terms of availability of public transport, especially in rural areas, is very apparent. I'm very pleased to learn about initiatives... read more For someone who has lived in Europe, the differences in terms of availability of public transport, especially in rural areas, is very apparent. I'm very pleased to learn about initiatives like this, especially given the importance of public transport in combating our impending and dramatic climate crisis. One key aspect that I hope can be taken into account is not just the availability and affordability, but also the public perception of, subway, train and especially bus travel. |
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1/22/2020 |
Joseph |
Rochna |
Leagal Citizen |
Beverly |
Massachusetts |
I am opposed to the TCI proposal. This is a tax and the legislature must vote on this, remember 2014?
I am tired of the "climate change" frauds, climate has never been, is not now... read more I am opposed to the TCI proposal. This is a tax and the legislature must vote on this, remember 2014?
I am tired of the "climate change" frauds, climate has never been, is not now and never will be static, it is dynamic.
I remember from the seventies warnings of a new ice age by the nineties.
I also do not want any more of my money to go to the MBTA for anything, including their unfunded pensions. Not my fault, not my problem.
Have you ever wondered why there are so many Mass plates in NH on the weekends?
How can you justify following the same failed policies of California?
Sincerely,
Joe Rochna
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1/22/2020 |
Bill |
MacDonald |
Private citizen |
Orrington |
Maine |
The proposed participation in TCI by Maine would raise gas taxes for all drivers in the state. Maine citizens would suffer the most from that increase, since we are the ones that live and work... read more The proposed participation in TCI by Maine would raise gas taxes for all drivers in the state. Maine citizens would suffer the most from that increase, since we are the ones that live and work here. I love my job, and because of my age, changing workplaces is not ideal. I say that because I commute daily about 75 miles round-trip. Increased gas taxes, such as Governor Mills is proposing, would increase my travel costs by about $6,000 per year! That is outrageous! Many of my fellow Mainers would feel the same pain.
Governor Mills, you will wreck Maine's economy if you resort to tax hikes. Do not join the TCI, and do not wreck our economy! |
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1/23/2020 |
Sherman |
Homan |
Business |
Wayland |
Massachusetts |
The TCI is just another tax, added to the ridiculous tax burden that we are already under. It won't help carbon emissions or clean air, it will just make life more difficult for working... read more The TCI is just another tax, added to the ridiculous tax burden that we are already under. It won't help carbon emissions or clean air, it will just make life more difficult for working people. It is time for a good 10% cut across the the state goverment. |
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1/23/2020 |
Dennis |
OLeary |
MA taxpayer |
Peabody |
Massachusetts |
This is yet another money grab for MA politicians. Stop the madness. This has little to do with the environment and much to do with the ineffective leadership at the State House.
This tax... read more This is yet another money grab for MA politicians. Stop the madness. This has little to do with the environment and much to do with the ineffective leadership at the State House.
This tax will affect more than an increase in my fuel cost. Everything that gets delivered by truck will see an increase in price that will be passed to the consumer. I doubt that it will end with just gas prices being raised. I foresee the cost of fuel that I heat my home with to being subjected to this tax. |
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1/23/2020 |
Nina |
Wolff Landau |
Member of Sunrise Movement, Environmental Studies Student |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
1) The states should pursue an ambitious emissions reduction policy and go beyond the modeling scenarios presented.
2) The states should center their framework and investment strategies on... read more 1) The states should pursue an ambitious emissions reduction policy and go beyond the modeling scenarios presented.
2) The states should center their framework and investment strategies on equity of process and outcome to ensure emissions reductions are specifically targeted in the communities most impacted by the effects of pollution and climate change. The framework should do more to center the needs and voices of frontline communities, including making sure that the impacts of the framework do not further harm low-income people and communities of color with a regressive financial instrument. The framework should also include requirements around ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency for producing the solar panels powering clean energy and to build batteries for electric vehicles, especially to prevent the continuation of human and environmental abuses in mines (https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/sep/05/most-renewable-energy-companies-claims-mines). |
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1/23/2020 |
Bob |
Merrigan |
Concerned Resident |
Nashua |
New Hampshire |
I am deeply concerned about the impact of climate change on our state and our world. Pollution from transportation is our largest source of global warming emissions. I am writing to request that... read more I am deeply concerned about the impact of climate change on our state and our world. Pollution from transportation is our largest source of global warming emissions. I am writing to request that New Hampshire formally join the plan to reduce emissions. I commend the bipartisan nature of this project - which is moving us forward while the federal government takes us backward. |
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1/23/2020 |
Theresa |
McPhee |
none |
Foxborough |
Massachusetts |
This is an unfair tax on the working and middle class which will punish those who don't have the means. It is a quite regressive way to control us and will do little to control climate... read more This is an unfair tax on the working and middle class which will punish those who don't have the means. It is a quite regressive way to control us and will do little to control climate change. If you truly care you will start pressuring India and China... |
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1/23/2020 |
daniela |
maines |
concerned resident |
oxford |
Massachusetts |
Reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally), will help in combating climate change, something that I am very... read more Reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally), will help in combating climate change, something that I am very concerned about. I would be proud if my state, Massachusetts, joins the plan to reduce emissions. It is necessary that the policy has a strong component of equity by prioritizing clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and/or for those who don't have access.
I am thankful for the bipartisan nature of this project, moving us forward while the federal government takes us backward. |
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1/23/2020 |
Doris |
Loud |
Ms. |
Millerton |
Pennsylvania |
We HAVE GOT TO CHANGE OUR WAYS. There are those who feel we're already too late and the outcome of our complacency will be disastrous. read more We HAVE GOT TO CHANGE OUR WAYS. There are those who feel we're already too late and the outcome of our complacency will be disastrous. |
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1/23/2020 |
Alexander F |
Janisieski |
retired |
Westfield |
Massachusetts |
Please stop this back door tax. Please stop this back door tax. |
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1/23/2020 |
Brian |
Forrest |
DSA |
Williston |
Vermont |
While in another time, many years ago, this would have been a good idea, but we have squandered our time neglecting the climate problem and now the TCI is too little too late. We need a massive... read more While in another time, many years ago, this would have been a good idea, but we have squandered our time neglecting the climate problem and now the TCI is too little too late. We need a massive plan to transform our society similar to the war effort in the Forties and TCI is a feel good bandaid on a massive wound and will just distract us from focusing on a plan that will comprehensively address this crisis. This plan among other things, must address the neglected parts of our society, for to work, it must have the support of all citizens. It must also address the main cause of the climate problem: the capitalist system where the wealthy prosper and the poor are left to their own devices to survive; making things for commerce's sake, not because we need these things; increasingly extracting material from the earth as if it is inexhaustible leaving behind a polluted earth and air now so degraded that we are on the brink of extinction - all in the pursuit of market projections that our businesses must not fail to meet not what is the best we can do for mankind. This is time for the boldest thinking we can muster if we are to survive - not this weak answer to the most dire issue mankind has created or faced.
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1/23/2020 |
Suzann |
LaBrie |
Independent |
Marblehead |
Massachusetts |
This will GE an unmitigated disaster fir our economy. And once again the hard-working taxpayers will be the most hard hit. Shame on you. This will GE an unmitigated disaster fir our economy. And once again the hard-working taxpayers will be the most hard hit. Shame on you. |
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1/23/2020 |
Wendy |
Hinckley |
Nonya |
Marlborough |
Massachusetts |
Climate Initiative is a BS and YOU know it and so don't we! We are sick of being taxed to death! ENOUGH!!! I am ready to leave this awful state! read more Climate Initiative is a BS and YOU know it and so don't we! We are sick of being taxed to death! ENOUGH!!! I am ready to leave this awful state! |
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1/23/2020 |
Andrew |
Graves |
USAF Ret |
Portland |
Maine |
We don't not need Transportation Climate Imitative, it is just one more TAX on or backs bad for Maine and Mainers and companies. Lets put it in the trash where it needs to go read more We don't not need Transportation Climate Imitative, it is just one more TAX on or backs bad for Maine and Mainers and companies. Lets put it in the trash where it needs to go |
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1/23/2020 |
John |
Delaney |
Independent |
Lynnfield |
Massachusetts |
We don’t believe in man made climate change since Climategate. Cherry-picking data and less than 1 degree C. It’s been about power and control. We don’t believe in man made climate change since Climategate. Cherry-picking data and less than 1 degree C. It’s been about power and control. |
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1/24/2020 |
Matthew |
LeFluer |
Person. With. A. Learning Disability. ( Autism,ADHD,) |
Alburgh |
Vermont |
The science of climate change is real. Scientists agree, and it's bad. After procrastinating for decades we have a short period of time to start turning off the greenhouse gas faucet. We can... read more The science of climate change is real. Scientists agree, and it's bad. After procrastinating for decades we have a short period of time to start turning off the greenhouse gas faucet. We can leverage market forces to start reducing transportation emissions through TCI.
I request that the Commonwealth of Vermont. take our common climate wealth seriously and formally join the TCI to reduce emissions. I further ask that the policy prioritizes clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and is financially affordable for poor families and individuals as possible.
Thank you.
1/24/2020 |
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1/24/2020 |
Paul |
Robinson |
Taxpayer |
Dedham |
Massachusetts |
So, what state do you recommend? People are moving out of the northeast for more reasonable tax destinations...for that matter call your work what it is...a money grab, a tax! What are you hacks... read more So, what state do you recommend? People are moving out of the northeast for more reasonable tax destinations...for that matter call your work what it is...a money grab, a tax! What are you hacks going to do when your tax base disappears and you have fewer and fewer people to steal from? See you in Florida...Thieves!!! |
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1/24/2020 |
Russell |
Willis |
concerned citizen |
Pelham |
New York |
Transportation is now the largest source of pollution in the area where I live, one of the largest in the world. The emissioond of greenhouse gases are appalling but It's far more than... read more Transportation is now the largest source of pollution in the area where I live, one of the largest in the world. The emissioond of greenhouse gases are appalling but It's far more than greenhouse gases, the particle pollution is the direct cause of many health problems. Commute times have skyrocketed in the many years I've been living here. I'd like my children and grandchildren to be able to breathe air as clean as it was when I was a child.
I would like to see New York formally join the plan to reduce emissions. This is one of the few initiatives I've seen that has bipartisan support. Our country needs more of those if it is to continue to exist.
It is very important that the final policy policy has a strong component of prioritizing clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and/or for those who don't have access.
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1/24/2020 |
Charles |
Kelly |
Citizen |
Westfield |
Massachusetts |
I vote for politicians that agree to be held accountable for every tax and fee they have the opportunity to vote up or down. I completely disagree with methods of taxes and fees imposed because a... read more I vote for politicians that agree to be held accountable for every tax and fee they have the opportunity to vote up or down. I completely disagree with methods of taxes and fees imposed because a group of think tank activists believe they know more than any individual. This is a scam. |
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