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 Affiliationsort descending City State Input File
keren Kumar Ms. Westborough Massachusetts
We need to provide incentives for electric vehicles and extend and improve the zero emission vehicle mandate
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Barbara Brasel Ms. New York New York
If we do not deal with this now, we shall surely choke ourselves to death in the future.
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Frances Harriman Ms. Cumberland Rhode Island
The Northeast has helped lead the nation in reducing pollution from electricity.

Now the largest source of pollution in the region comes from transportation. We can create a better, cleaner...
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Jennie Sabato Ms. Somers Point New Jersey
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Kitty Beer Ms. Cambridge Massachusetts
Complete overhaul of present transportation system is a requirement of slowing climate chaos. Private cars must give way to buses and trains and jitney-type vans serving neighborhoods. Job...
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Hope Schnee Ms. Rockville Centre New York
Transportation is one of the largest sources of pollution and emissions which contribute to global warming. New York State should join in policies to reduce pollution from transportation, improve...
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Lauren Bell Ms. East Greenbush New York
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Sara Mauri Ms. Arlington Virginia
The region needs to work on public awareness about local and global environmental issues, increase access to mass transportation, which should reach everyone despite location, be more reliable,...
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Gayle Benson Ms. Oceanside New York
For now & the future, this is important. We can do it.
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Kay Burgess Ms. Hope Maine
While improved public transportation is a good idea, most of Maine is very rural and depend on private transportation. Except for 3 or 4 of the largest cities, electric cars, charging stations,...
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Maria Rainho Ms. Watertown Massachusetts
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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.
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Theresa Murphy Ms. Bronxville New York
Many countries with less resources than the USA are able to clean up their act; hence, so can the USA.

I have four young grandchildren. I want to to have clean lungs and live a long life...
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laura kohn Ms. boston Massachusetts
You need only look at beijing or new delhi to see the end of the world. In a matter of decades the US will look like that as well. We have one world we share. End the madness. There is no...
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Bonnie Gorman Ms. Quincy Massachusetts
Climate change is an emergency that must be addressed immediately. There are many options and actions, cap and trade actions are a part of the recovery plan. Pass this critical action.
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Elana rose Ms. Sharon Massachusetts
reduce emmissions!!!
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Trina Novak Ms. Needham Massachusetts
I am extremely concerned about the quality of the air we breathe especially with the current administration in Washington, DC rolling back protections and ignoring the science that is available to...
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Diana Heymann Ms. West Hartford Connecticut
I live in an area of extreme pollution from transportation sources: right next to I 84 and on the street which empties into I 84. I call it " living between the highway and the freeway...
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victoria oltarsh Ms. Nyack New York
There is no issue more important than doing EVERYTHING possible to clean the dirty polluted methods caused by unconscious transportation methods and the effects it has on children, especially,...
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Dianna Holland Ms. Philadelphia Pennsylvania
I WANT ALL OUR GREAT GRANDCHILDREN TO BE ABLE TO BREATHE!
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