2/24/2020 |
Brad |
Kurisko |
Independent |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
This is a no brainer, the fact that we haven’t completed the KOP connection yet is mind-boggling to me. We need as much high speed, high capacity public transportation as we possibly can get. We... read more This is a no brainer, the fact that we haven’t completed the KOP connection yet is mind-boggling to me. We need as much high speed, high capacity public transportation as we possibly can get. We are so far behind Europe and Asia is is mind blowing |
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1/16/2020 |
Sandra |
Kuritzky |
Private citizen |
Blue Bell |
Pennsylvania |
I would like the Commonwealth of PA to join the plan to design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal capping and reducing carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation... read more I would like the Commonwealth of PA to join the plan to design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal capping and reducing carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation fuels using a cap-and-invest program or other pricing mechanism. I am hopeful policy development process could be completed within one year, after which each jurisdiction will decide whether to adopt and implement the policy.
The policy MUST include 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 grateful and appreciate the bipartisan nature of this project, despite the Federal government's obscene roll-backs. |
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10/15/2020 |
Jonah |
Kurman-Faber |
Climate XChange |
Somerville |
Massachusetts |
Please see attached for a technical memo by Climate XChange that responds to the TCI state's first listed equity provision on the September 29th equity webinar. In particular, this memo... read more Please see attached for a technical memo by Climate XChange that responds to the TCI state's first listed equity provision on the September 29th equity webinar. In particular, this memo focuses on what level of detail in the regional MOU, vs subsequent state model rules, can help ensure that percentage-based equity requirements for investment function as intended.
The two essential language provisions we outline are: 1) Ensure that proportionately higher revenue goes to overburdened and underserved communities that the percentage of the population that qualifies; and 2) require investment dollars be located within and directly benefit overburdened and underserved communities in order to count towards equity requirements.
The memo also proposes two additional measures to improve the program's ability to deliver on equitable investment: 1) Comprehensive state screening tools as the census tract level or smaller that bring together socioeconomic and environmental metrics; and 2) New capacity-building and ground-up governance structures to control TCI revenue. |
CXC Technical Memo - TCI Investment Equity.pdf |
1/29/2020 |
Jessica |
Kurose |
Connecticut Resident |
Sandy Hook |
Connecticut |
We need to do everything we can to reduce green house gas emissions and one of those things is to fix our transportation system. Here are some of the things I agree with environmental agencies on... read more We need to do everything we can to reduce green house gas emissions and one of those things is to fix our transportation system. Here are some of the things I agree with environmental agencies on:
1. Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to address the greatest challenge of our generation.
2. I support a transportation plan that is focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and pollution while investing in sustainable transportation modes. Bus transit, rail, walking, and biking must be improved across the state, especially in cities and town centers.
3. This transportation plan is also a land use plan, and we must stop investing in a sprawling, unsustainable development model. Future development in the state must be in cities, town centers, and near transit stations.
4. We should not be investing in expanding interstates. Expanding our interstates in Connecticut both increases emissions in the long term from induced demand and increased driving while putting development pressure on the state’s dwindling forests and farms.
5. Many cities and towns in the region have shovel-ready plans to improve transit, rail, and active transportation. We must invest in a future with more people on buses, trains, on foot, and riding bicycles. That future includes more transit-oriented development in walkable communities.
6. Addressing greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles also means immediate health benefits for our most overburdened populations as a result of improved air quality and fewer emissions of localized pollutants responsible for cancer and respiratory and cardiovascular ailments, among other adverse health impacts. |
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2/19/2020 |
Krista |
Kurth |
Voter |
Potomac |
Maryland |
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... read more 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 mobility options. These communities should not have to bear the bulk of the burden. |
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11/26/2019 |
Christine |
Kusser |
Voter |
Quincy |
Massachusetts |
It’s wrong for the Governor to pursue a tax increase without a legislative vote. Lawmakers are being completely excluded from the process, despite this being the exact task they were elected to... read more It’s wrong for the Governor to pursue a tax increase without a legislative vote. Lawmakers are being completely excluded from the process, despite this being the exact task they were elected to carry out. |
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1/12/2020 |
Robert |
Kyle |
Citizen |
Woburn |
Massachusetts |
Please do not go through with this money grab. You are already pushing many people out of this state with high taxes. Please do not go through with this money grab. You are already pushing many people out of this state with high taxes. |
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2/26/2020 |
Louis |
Kyle |
n/a |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
This is an excellent idea that I wholeheartedly support. I am not a radical but I am tired of energy industry lobbyists and ignorant citizens who criticize such initiatives that, in fact, benefit... read more This is an excellent idea that I wholeheartedly support. I am not a radical but I am tired of energy industry lobbyists and ignorant citizens who criticize such initiatives that, in fact, benefit the majority of the population. We must stand up to interests that seek short term gain at the expense of plans like this that aim to protect our long term health and enhance quality of life for all. |
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12/17/2019 |
Charles |
L'Heureux |
Mr |
Milo |
Maine |
This bill is nothing more than an attempt to bankrupt senior citizens and any others who make a living driving , as such it needs to be voted down post haste!!!! This bill is nothing more than an attempt to bankrupt senior citizens and any others who make a living driving , as such it needs to be voted down post haste!!!! |
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11/20/2020 |
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. 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 |
10/10/2019 |
Jasmine |
Labbe |
Mainer |
Alfred |
Maine |
Gas prices are already up to almost 3$ a gallon, but when you go to any other country it is much cheaper. The cost of living is already up high and by increasing gas prices you're stealing... read more Gas prices are already up to almost 3$ a gallon, but when you go to any other country it is much cheaper. The cost of living is already up high and by increasing gas prices you're stealing from the poor to feed the rich and that is NOT what our founding fathers intended when they built this country. Cutting out fossil fuels would be way more effective with helping climate change and save a lot of money in the long run for everyone involved. STOP. PRODUCING. FOSSIL. FUELS. AND. THE. EARTH. WOULD. BE. FINE. |
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12/18/2019 |
Thomas |
Labo |
Mr |
Marshfield |
Massachusetts |
I will not support this because of the gas tax. No way should the regular people of the state fund this project. This should be a federal program! We already pay some of the highest taxes in... read more I will not support this because of the gas tax. No way should the regular people of the state fund this project. This should be a federal program! We already pay some of the highest taxes in the country and I did not for Baker to create a gas tax! I agree that we need to more on global warming but not this way. |
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10/31/2019 |
Robert |
Labonte |
N/A |
Turner |
Maine |
Do not let the worst governor Maine has ever had live up to her steal thieving name. We can not afford any new taxes. What is she planning on using the money for, a magic fan that will blow the... read more Do not let the worst governor Maine has ever had live up to her steal thieving name. We can not afford any new taxes. What is she planning on using the money for, a magic fan that will blow the CO2 into space? No. This is a guise to get more money to fund welfare programs for votes. It is democrat thievery. We are one of the highest taxed states in the country with some of the lowest salaries. We can not allow Mills to make us even more of a welfare state than we are. Businesses are leaving. Our youth are leaving in droves. This fossil fuel tax is not right for Maine, and we can not afford to live here if Mills and her democrat cronies are allowed to rob us into poverty.
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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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1/5/2021 |
Joel |
LaChance |
The Goatville Cyclesmith llc, New Haven Public Schools (retired) |
New Haven |
Connecticut |
I applaud all the efforts to promoted alternative transportation methods. So much so that I believe education and training in these methods must become part of the curriculum in public schools... read more I applaud all the efforts to promoted alternative transportation methods. So much so that I believe education and training in these methods must become part of the curriculum in public schools, as they are in schools in many other countries in Europe and Asia, as well as Washington D.C.
Cycling specifically, if we hope to see more diverse participation, must be recognized as an essential skill, and included in the physical education curriculum, beginning in kindergarten. There seems to be a serious effort to grow the active transportation culture, that's what schools are for, training the next generation for the challenges they will face. For a healthier more self-reliant republic teach the children to ride bikes and incentivize the practice. |
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11/3/2019 |
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... read more 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 Go Go Grandparent managed by a super logarithm for rural or small town densities reliably well run
It’s a huge challenge
Yes our elders as well as youth need it
Good luck
May the best young brains be engaged in designing it |
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2/3/2020 |
George |
Lacrosse |
Taxpayer |
Lowell |
Massachusetts |
Gov. Sunni of NH is correct when he describes this initiative as a boondoggle. It will have little to no effect on emissions and will impose an undue financial burden upon everyone by increasing... read more Gov. Sunni of NH is correct when he describes this initiative as a boondoggle. It will have little to no effect on emissions and will impose an undue financial burden upon everyone by increasing the cost of everything. Everything moves by truck at some point in time. The increase in fuel will be passed on to consumers. Will it reduce the usage of fuel? I think not. People will still require goods and services, will still need to get to work and school, etc. Add to this the fact that it will be imposed upon us by government fiat without a vote by either citizens or legislative bodies it becomes intolerably insulting and horribly undemocratic. Isn't this one of the reasons we decided to separate from England? Given the history of government's inability to utilize our money wisely, this will undoubtedly result in just another immense, wasteful bureaucracy that will have a negligible affect on the environment. Just another power/money grab. |
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2/21/2020 |
John F. & Karen M. |
Ladley |
Concerned citizens |
Staten Island |
New York |
This initiative is long overdue and a top priority. This initiative is long overdue and a top priority. |
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1/16/2020 |
david j. |
lafond |
concerned resident, voter |
Holyoke |
Massachusetts |
Our transportation system is stuck in the dark ages. Traffic congestion from millions of cars and trucks are polluting our lungs and planet more than ever before. But as we enter this new decade,... read more Our transportation system is stuck in the dark ages. Traffic congestion from millions of cars and trucks are polluting our lungs and planet more than ever before. But as we enter this new decade, we have an opportunity modernize how we get from point A to point B.
We need to move quickly to address transportation emissions & shift to a cleaner transportation model if we are to have a prayer of averting the most catastrophic effects of the climate crisis. We need clean, high speed rail services to be expanded & we need ready access to charging stations for electric vehicles, support for cleaner alternative fuels & support for those among us who simply cannot afford hybrids or plug-in vehicles. Massachusetts needs to join this effort & work aggressively toward our goal of a cleaner transportation grid. |
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2/13/2020 |
david j. |
lafond |
none |
HOLYOKE |
Massachusetts |
We need desperately to act to mitigate climate change & to do so requires action on all fronts, including moving transportation to a greener, cleaner future. It is absolutely critical that we... read more We need desperately to act to mitigate climate change & to do so requires action on all fronts, including moving transportation to a greener, cleaner future. It is absolutely critical that we move forward with initiatives such as the Transportation & Climate Initiative to begin to address the critical problems caused by accelerating & worsening climate change.
Thank you. |
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