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 Lastsort ascending Affiliation City State Input File
Karen Wagner Resident and Voter Northfield Vermont
Being part of TCI is simply a pragmatic and intelligent move. We know we are dealing with cataclysmic climate change. NOW LETS WORK TOGETHER TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
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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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Ray Wager none Middlesex New York
We need a more environmentally friendly transportation system that includes: electric vehicles; mass transit systems that use alternative non-polluting fuels; efficiently designed urban bus routes...
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Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Please see our attached comment letter.
191105 RNGC Comments on TCI Program Design Framework.pdf
margo wade concerned resident and mother Warren Vermont
As a mother of two teens and resident of this beautiful state, I am concerned about the climate crisis, our future, my children's future and future generation’s futures. To this end, I urge...
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Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Attached please find our comments on the Draft MOU.
200228 RNGC Comments on TCI Draft MOU.pdf
Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Attached please find a study by MJ Bradley describing the potential benefits of renewable natural gas to the TCI region. (This study is referred to in our comments submitted under a separate form...
MJBA_Role-of-Renewable-Biofuels-in-a-Low-Carbon-Economy.pdf
Kristin Vyhnal None Storrs Connecticut
I strongly support a regional low carbon transit plan and transit system, with cap-and-invest as a component of the plan.
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josephine vricella-stokes changing this week Westfield New Jersey
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Massachusetts Voter Unenrolled Melrose Massachusetts
No. TCI is a gas tax. More money for politicians to waste. Money is distributed to 10,000+ EBT people that don't exist. If the politicians want more money to spend, then clean up the fraud in...
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Michael Vose NH House of Representatives Epping New Hampshire
My main objection to the TCI concerns a calculation of the social cost of carbon. Such calculations never provide a value for the social benefits of carbon. One simple, but accurate, way to...
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Chet Voorhees Concerned resident Plymouth Massachusetts
I enthusiastically support your initiative to reduce emissions associated with transportation. To do so I hope you will include generous tax incentives for businesses and individuals to switch to...
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Patricia Vondran Union of Concerned Scientists Silver Spring Maryland
Clean air is essential for people, like me, who have asthma.
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Debbie von Rechenberg None Waltham Massachusetts
I applaud this initiative, especially if it encourages the development and expansion of public transportation, bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, and non-carbon electricity production. I am a...
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Jonathan von Ranson Franklin Regional Transit Auithority Wendell Massachusetts
I haven't seen a thorough analysis of the total systemic energy commitment – not just energy used at the point of moving people and things, but also systemically embodied – in various...
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Jason Volpe Resident Philadelphia Pennsylvania
I support TCi as I believe it would encourage more people to want to live and work in Pennsylvania. We have an opportunity to take a leadership position in transportation as it relates to climate...
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Susan Voinche N/A Limington Maine
This is not OK! And I hadn’t heard anything about it. This should be for the citizens to decide.
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Gabriel Voiles Union of Concerned Scientists Bronx New York
It is vitally important to reduce pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally).



I request that New York state...
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Steven Vogel Concerned Resident Falls Church Virginia
I very much care about reducing pollution from transportation, that is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally), because I have been treating asthma with...
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