11/1/2019 |
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.... read more • 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. Over time this plan proposes to move Virginia from simple rationing and new taxes to the ultimate prohibition of fossil fuels.
• This plan does not assess the collateral damage it will inflict on state revenue, local tax collections, Virginia's Transportation Trust fund, and consumers.
• Many of the advocates of these policies support regulation to electrify transportation. Those advocates somehow forget to mention that a major component of batteries powering these vehicles is cobalt, 90 percent of which is mined in third world countries under unfavorable working conditions.
• As the number of electric vehicles grows, petroleum marketers will likely have to battle for a share of the electric vehicle charging market with utility companies that see EV charging as a new business opportunity without cost. When utility companies install charging stations, they may seek the ability to include that cost as part of their capital investment. When these costs are approved by governmental regulatory agencies, they can then be passed on to all ratepayers as part of their monthly electric bills.
• Tiger Fuel believes this would provide regulated utilities an unfair competitive advantage that Virginia based small businesses simply cannot compete with. I must economically justify and self-fund at risk investments in new equipment like EV charging stations and so should my competition.
• Another likely competitor under this scheme is the state government itself. This is not a concept, as just this past session the General Assembly passed legislation to allow the Departments of Conservation and Recreation, General Services, and Transportation to install electric chargers. Fortunately our association was able to narrow this initiative considerably by limiting the number of state agencies involved and mitigating the threat of unfair competition by requiring the state to sell the power at prevailing market rates including taxes.
• As a propane marketer I support a clean environment. There are many ways to achieve this without rationing. Incentivizing the sale of electric vehicles does nothing to meet your stated goals of "equity, environmental justice, and non-discrimination." As one example, the stated goals could be achieved far faster and cheaper via efforts to assist low-income Virginians to purchase more fuel efficient vehicles that meet current and future CAFÉ standards.
• History has proven that rationing followed by prohibition - the ultimate goal of TCI - has led to black markets, unregulated and untaxed sales, and undue burdens on law enforcement.
• The impact of these proposals will not be solely on propane businesses such as mine - what about the auto repair industry, muffler shops, service facilities at new car dealers, quick lubes etc.? What about agriculture, construction and watermen who will be forced to scrap present equipment or pay artificially high prices due to rationing? What about the consumer who will experience not only higher prices to operate their personal vehicles, but higher prices for consumer goods and services?
• Tiger Fuel Company opposes the TCI plan to ration, tax and ultimately eliminate fossil fuels.
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2/25/2020 |
Richard |
McNutt |
tidewaters gateway partnership |
Pipersville |
Pennsylvania |
Hello, we are seventh grade students from Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School in Springfield New Jersey. We have created a policy to help the issue of unsafe drinking water in New Jersey. Please... read more Hello, we are seventh grade students from Florence M. Gaudineer Middle School in Springfield New Jersey. We have created a policy to help the issue of unsafe drinking water in New Jersey. Please support our policy by signing our petition to help protect everyone in the state of New Jersey from dangerous chemicals in their water. Our policy is (YPSWI) The Yearly Public School Water Inspection. This policy insures that all public schools will have clean water, and a water test would be conducted annually. Some disadvantages are that it would cost a lot of money, and this policy is only regulated for public schools and tax-supported charter schools in the state in New Jersey. The advantages are that it would protect students from harmful chemicals at schools, no matter what the town’s financial stance is. The level of government responsible for carrying out this law is State government. State government is responsible because it is supporting all of the tax-funded schools in New Jersey. We would ask Senator Kean to represent New Jersey and propose this policy in the state Senate. If that law gets passed through the General Assembly and gets to Governor Christie and he signs it into law, it would then be up to Kimberly Harrington; Commissioner of Education; and Bob Martin; Commissioner of Natural resources; to enforce this policy in the state. As said in the New Jersey Constitution, “All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for the protection, security, and benefit of the people, and they have the right at all times to alter or reform the same, whenever the public good may require it.” Everyone should be entitled to the benefit of clean drinking water and it is up to our government to protect this natural resource. Clean drinking water is something that the public needs.
A Trump administration aide said in an email that releasing a water contamination report would cause a “public relations nightmare.” So they buried it. |
children water poisoning.txt |
2/28/2020 |
Michele |
Porter |
Tidewater Oil |
Belfast |
Maine |
I work at a small business in Belfast, Maine. We average about 200k miles per year on our fleet of vehicles to service our customers . Due to our geographical make-up, Maine is already at a... read more I work at a small business in Belfast, Maine. We average about 200k miles per year on our fleet of vehicles to service our customers . Due to our geographical make-up, Maine is already at a competitive disadvantage with high cost of electricity and one of the highest overall tax rates in the Union.
We have limited public transportation which require most folks from Maine to commute via vehicle to and from work. In addition, we have to rely on our vehicles to purchase groceries, visit local clothing stores, transport our children to school events, etc.. This list goes on and on. We cannot simply park our vehicles and chose another mode of transportation.
To include Maine in this initiative will be catastrophic to our economy. As a small business we will be forced to pass this cost on to our Customers. They in turn will have less disposable income to fuel the economy in Maine. I cannot speak to how this will impact other states, but I suspect outside of the large cities (Which already have large participation rates in public transportation) the rural areas will be in a similar situation as many of us in Maine.
I hope common sense will prevail.
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2/26/2020 |
Rudy |
Stefenel |
Thorium Energy Alliance |
Milpitas |
California |
As you know, most Republicans are climate-crisis deniers and most Democrats think that “renewables” especially wind and solar can solve our worsting climate-crisis. A little over a decade ago, I... read more As you know, most Republicans are climate-crisis deniers and most Democrats think that “renewables” especially wind and solar can solve our worsting climate-crisis. A little over a decade ago, I agreed with those Democrats. Since then, I have learned a lot and changed my mind. I have become convinced that the world's climate-crisis CANNOT be solved by phasing out nuclear reactors and moving to mainly “renewables”. But, I am all for phasing out fossil fuels ASAP. By the way, I absolutely won't vote for Trump. Here are two short web addresses to YouTube videos that go into more detail. I encourage you to view them for the facts. They are:
https://tinyurl.com/mqzod9f
and
https://tinyurl.com/w687uwr
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1/15/2020 |
peter |
laverdiere |
Thompson Lake Environmental Asso |
OXFORD |
Maine |
This proposal is a bait and switch scheme where we all pay to create a fund to pay for administration by political "appointees" who know nothing! When YOU come up with a plan to control... read more This proposal is a bait and switch scheme where we all pay to create a fund to pay for administration by political "appointees" who know nothing! When YOU come up with a plan to control the weather send some RAIN to Australia! |
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2/26/2020 |
Suzanne |
Mike |
The Windsor Monarch Project |
1 |
Connecticut |
Connecticut's winter this year wasn't really winter was it? In fact yesterday in February it hit 64 degrees, this is alarming and is testament to the fact that we need to address Climate... read more Connecticut's winter this year wasn't really winter was it? In fact yesterday in February it hit 64 degrees, this is alarming and is testament to the fact that we need to address Climate Change immediately. |
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2/28/2020 |
Swechya |
Banskota |
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Environmental Coalition (AMS ECo) |
Providence |
Rhode Island |
I support TCI because lesser fossil fuels coming into Rhode Island will mean cleaner air and better land use around the Port of Providence; tailpipe pollution is adding to asthma and heart disease... read more I support TCI because lesser fossil fuels coming into Rhode Island will mean cleaner air and better land use around the Port of Providence; tailpipe pollution is adding to asthma and heart disease and costing millions of dollars in extra healthcare costs; traffic congestion around downtown Providence is spewing pollution into the neighborhoods; cleaning up port operations will help clean up the air in Providence communities; public transportation will help reduce our traffic congestion and give me more time to other things, like study and be a better medical student and future doctor; cleaner vehicles will benefit us all; electric vehicles are better for the climate, our local environment, and our economy; better public transportation will help more people access more jobs and basic services; we all need more mobility options, and we should be able to get around our communities without needing to own a car. |
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12/22/2019 |
Thomas |
Ward |
The Valley Breeze |
Cumberland |
Rhode Island |
I am against this initiative because it will hurt my cost of doing business, hurt employees, and in the end, not reduce our use of fossil fuels at all. To us, it will merely be a cost increase,... read more I am against this initiative because it will hurt my cost of doing business, hurt employees, and in the end, not reduce our use of fossil fuels at all. To us, it will merely be a cost increase, with no good outcome. I founded and distribute a FREE weekly newspaper across northern Rhode Island. We sell advertising in person. We gather news, face to face. (Collecting news electronically is a poor substitute). Finally, we deliver those newspapers.
Your efforts will cost the company more money, which will translate to smaller annual raises and profit-share funds to my employees. They will earn less, and spend more on the gasoline they need to do their jobs.
If your hope is to gather more money, you will succeed. If you hope is to lower the use of fossil fuels, you will fail.
Frankly, I think you know that already.
Secondarily, I urge you to consider the impact on a single mom out there. You are simply cutting her pay and hurting her family. So many of the same political officials behind TCI claim to care for poorer people. What nonsense! People see right through this.
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1/16/2020 |
Robert |
Hall |
The United Methodist Church |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
Our senior US Senator and former Governor has already called us the "tailpipe of the nation," referring to the noxious emissions that come our way. We have high rates of asthma in our... read more Our senior US Senator and former Governor has already called us the "tailpipe of the nation," referring to the noxious emissions that come our way. We have high rates of asthma in our State, which is almost certainly related to air quality, and diabetes, which may be related to particulate pollution. Given the vital importance of public transportation to each State in our region, to the region as a whole, and to our contribution to the rest of the nation, it is absolutely vital that air quality be a serious consideration when planning and implementing transportation plans. It is critical for our future that we develop and utilize available and developing technologies to have mass transit systems--municipal to interstate--that are less dependent on fossil fuels than the current ones. |
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10/25/2019 |
Marc |
Lausier |
The Planet Earth |
Scarborough |
Maine |
- Years of peer-reviewed scientific evidence indicates we are NOT on a sustainable path...look around, the evidence is everywhere!
- The Gulf of Maine is warming on average at a faster rate... read more - Years of peer-reviewed scientific evidence indicates we are NOT on a sustainable path...look around, the evidence is everywhere!
- The Gulf of Maine is warming on average at a faster rate than other bodies of water and the lobsters are migrating north...bye lucrative industry.
- Maine has a vast coastline, but the state will NOT have the financial resources to protect it all.
- The Keeling Curve data just passed 415 ppm of CO2...levels above 350 ppm are considered harmful...that level was reached in ~1985!
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2/18/2020 |
Sam |
Inabinet |
The Pickman Conservative |
Virginia Beach |
Virginia |
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. Your actions and inactions regarding this and all related concerns have been, are being and will be remembered by all of us who will live in the world that you are shaping with your decisions right now, in addition to being a matter of public record. We are all on it together. Environmental emergencies affect everybody, and will do so for generations to come. All other issues need to be considered as facets of the critical state of the biosphere. |
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2/26/2020 |
Joan |
Batory |
The Philadelphian Green Task Force |
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
Our organization asks TCI states, including Pennsylvania, to design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal that would cap and reduce carbon emissions from the combustion of... read more Our organization asks TCI states, including Pennsylvania, to design a regional low-carbon transportation policy proposal that would cap and reduce carbon emissions from the combustion of transportation fuels through a cap-and-invest program or other pricing mechanism… [and]… to complete the policy development process within one year, after which each jurisdiction will decide whether to adopt it. |
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12/22/2019 |
Happy J |
Golter |
The People's Republik of Rhode Islandstan |
Westerly |
Rhode Island |
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12/22/2019 |
Happy J |
Golter |
The People's Republik of Rhode Islandstan |
Westerly |
Rhode Island |
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2/21/2020 |
Lizzy |
Jean |
The People |
Allston |
Massachusetts |
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. |
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11/5/2019 |
Andrew |
Kambour |
The Nature Conservancy |
Arlington |
Virginia |
Please see the attached comments from The Nature Conservancy on the framework for a draft regional policy proposal. Please see the attached comments from The Nature Conservancy on the framework for a draft regional policy proposal. |
TNC Comments - TCI Draft Framework 11-5-19.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Andrew |
Kambour |
The Nature Conservancy |
Arlington |
Virginia |
Please see the attached comments from The Nature Conservancy on the TCI Draft MOU. Please see the attached comments from The Nature Conservancy on the TCI Draft MOU. |
TNC Comments - TCI Draft MOU 2-28-20.pdf |
12/21/2020 |
Andrew |
Kambour |
The Nature Conservancy |
Arlington |
Virginia |
Please see the attached file for The Nature Conservancy's comments on equity provisions in the TCI program. read more Please see the attached file for The Nature Conservancy's comments on equity provisions in the TCI program. |
TNC TCI equity comments 12-21-20.pdf |
2/4/2020 |
MEAGHAN |
CREEDON |
The Motivation and Change Group |
BELMONT |
Massachusetts |
I feel strongly that as a society, Americans and global citizens need to move away from fossil fuel dependence and towards sustainable alternatives. I am excited to see a high-impact, regional... read more I feel strongly that as a society, Americans and global citizens need to move away from fossil fuel dependence and towards sustainable alternatives. I am excited to see a high-impact, regional approach to tackling carbon emissions. Its time that big businesses take some of the responsibility for the products (and related waste) they bring to market. They have plenty of profit - much more than the average citizen especially as the wealth inequality gap continues to grow. It would be great if public transit in MA could become more reliable and expansive as an alternative to cars and if electric cars could become more affordable to middle and lower class families who want to do something about climate change but can't afford some of the big initiatives like hybrid and electric cars. |
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11/4/2019 |
Adam |
Crepeau |
The Maine Heritage Policy Center |
Yarmouth |
Maine |
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TCI testimony (Nov. 5) .pdf |