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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Ted Kidd X Rochester New York
I traveled from Rochester New York to New York City in my Chevrolet Bolt and was basically stranded in Herkimer because all of the Electrify America fast charging stations were out of order....
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Ted Weissgerber Mr. Dravosburg Pennsylvania
We need a plan that holds large transportation polluters accountable for the pollution they create and invests in clean transportation solutions
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Ted Guzzetti Mr. Shrewsbury Massachusetts
How dumb do you have to be not to see this is just another way to bleed the average joe. Just like most of the so called "sin" taxes this will hurt the people who can afford it the least...
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Taylor Leavitt Republican Lamoine Maine
By implementing these permitting fees on Maine business who sell gasoline and diesel, you are relaying the financial burden on to all Mainers. In return, the price of gas will go up for all Maine...
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Taylor Sutton Tiger Fuel Company Charlottesville Virginia
• Tiger Fuel Company, which employs over 300 people, is strongly opposed to the "framework for a draft regional policy proposal" which seeks to expropriate the fossil fuel industry....
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Taylor Deering 1986 North Bethesda Maryland
It has become irrefutable for human beings to continue extracting and processing fossil fuels at the current rate. All efforts to limit the private sector's consumption of our natural...
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Tawnya Smith Boston University Boston Massachusetts
Dear Madam/Sir,



As a professor at Boston University who lives south of the city, I utilize the Commuter rail several times each week to get to work. In other instances, I travel to...
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Tawnie Olson None New Haven Connecticut
I am very interested in seeing:

1 - safer bicycle lanes, preferably with concrete separating the lane from the road. Unfortunately, Northeast drivers are so aggressive that painting a line...
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Taumi Conohan Ms. Portland Maine
I support all public transportation going green. There is no time to waste, when considering and preparing for our childrens' futures.
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Taumi Conohan Ms. Portland Maine
In my City of Portland, Maine, public transportation (bus) has already started its conversion to electric busses. There is no time to waste, such that everyone need follow our City's example...
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Tatyana Eckstrand Citizen of Maine Waldoboro Maine
Mainers deserve creative new choices and new investments to meet our transportation needs; the one thing we know is that pouring pollution into the atmosphere and sending our hard-earned money out...
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Tarik Shahzad Middlebury College Chicago Illinois
The time for action on climate change was yesterday. Despite the scientists sounding the alarms on rising temperatures, elected officials have routinely failed to act. Greenhouse gas emissions...
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Tara Kerr Ms South Boston Virginia
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Tara Chambers Concerned resident of Planet Earth Concord Massachusetts
Please move forward towards clean air!!! And go vegan while you are at it!
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Tara Strand Concerned resident North Hollywood California
As someone who feels burdened every day by the ecological crisis we've brought upon ourselves and all living things, I am so grateful to hear about this initiative. My biggest dream is that...
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Tara Santi Middlebury College Middlebury Vermont
As a student currently working on transportation concerns in Middlebury, I was very curious to read the Memorandum of Understanding put forward by the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI...
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Tanya Dwyer Parish House, Inc. Dover Delaware
A zero emission mass public transportation system will be more cost effective for business in the long run. low income residents will be able to get to work more efficiently and predictably....
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Tania Hassard Taxpaying citizen Pittsfield Maine
Help create affordable cars that the poor can afford to own in order to get to work that aren't gas powered or stop trying to tax them with gas pricing schemes that will cause them to be...
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Tamre Steinhauer Maine resident South Berwick Maine
No. I do not support this.
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Tammy Genest No one Lincoln Maine
Maine residents already pay higher heating costs . We are a poor rural state and can't afford another pay hike. Governors Mills is wrong on this. NO NEW TAXES
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