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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Audrey Peltz Ms Syosset New York
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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Austin hilton Democrat Caribou Maine
This is absurd seeking a higher tax on gasoline and Diesel is going to stop people from driving is crazy mean is a very rural state loss of us depend on transportation for lots of things to get...
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Austin Cox Maine constituent Surry Maine
Maine can absolutely not afford this. In an extremely rural state with virtually 0 public transportation, most Mainers have significant drives to get to and from work each day. Raising prices is...
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Austin Smith Brown University Providence Rhode Island
I support TCI because electric vehicles are better for the climate, our local environment, and our economy.
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Ava Jubinville Undeclared Charlemont Massachusetts
No NEW TAXES. This climate crap is just a design to penalize the citizen for breathing basically. We the people are not stupid. We are a melting ice age and that is all there is to it. No one can...
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Aviva Brecher retired research scientist and policy planner Belmont Massachusetts
This is an excellent and comprehensive bottom-up regional initiative, but it cannot supplant the necessary comprehensive and overarching national clean transportation policy and regulations....
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Babette Puzey Ms Syracuse New York
If we make sustainable transportation more accessible, more people are likely to take advantage of it.
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Barb Lambdin Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative S. Dennis Massachusetts
There is no single thing we can do to stop climate change, but if we do many things we can slow it. Please do anything, no- EVERYTHING, you can to slow the impending disasters.
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barb schneiders retired Bennington Vermont
fight climate change. we all need to do our part.
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Barbara Dunham Tax payer South Berwick Maine
Maine being a rural state, with many residents that are retired, and many Refugees, there is no way to have public transportation. Putting an additional tax on fuel for vehicles and heating is NOT...
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Barbara Dunham Citizen South Berwick Maine
Since Maine is made. Up of largely rural areas. We don't have public transportation. We have a large senior citizens who live on social security. It is not unusual for seniors to travel 10 or...
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Barbara Kiss General Motors Detroit Michigan
TCI_GMComment_FINAL 1.pdf
Barbara Wynroth none Burlington Vermont
My two major concerns are Lake Champlain and other bodies of water, and air quality - particularly in Burlington.



The degradation of Lake Champlain due to road runoff, sewage spill...
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Barbara Mell Retired Abington Massachusetts
This TCI is nothing but a subversive attempt to impose a new version of the automatic gas tax that we, the voters, said HELL NO to in 2014. Not everyone in Massachusetts is asleep. And those of...
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Barbara Wales Mass Resident Newton Massachusetts
The congressional reps do not listen to the residents. And this must stop. We THE PEOPLE do not want you to force these taxes upon us in an unjust manner
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Barbara Dubuque Independent Rehoboth Massachusetts
Absolutely not! TCI is a gas tax and Gov. Baker should be ashamed of himself for trying to bypass the legislature. This tax will hurt all the hard working people who have to commute to work on a...
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Barbara Colton independent Hingham Massachusetts
This is not a good idea. Whether the money collected by this gas tax would go to climate improvement is suspect in my mind. I do not think this will decrease driving significantly and very much...
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Barbara Southard Save the Children Bradford New Hampshire
We need to create a new mode of transportation, one that is as low as possible in carbon emissions. Some examples are electric cars, electric trains and buses, bicycles, and even scooters. In...
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Barbara Esposito Ms. Rock Stream New York
One of the ways to combat climate change is to improve public transportation. We should do that.
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Barbara Forsythe Ms. Marshfield Massachusetts
It is vitally important that we take drastic corrective measures to reduce our carbon emissions footprint, stop using fossil fuels which harm our environmental and personal health, and formulate...
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