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 Affiliation Citysort ascending State Input File
Michelle Mariani United States Citizen Woonsocket Rhode Island
This tax is ridiculous. Climate change is a hoax. Stop it!!!
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Vincent Ward Republican Woonsocket Rhode Island
I own a home care agency where my staff go to home visits throughout northern RI. They drive from house to house. The increase in the gas tax will have a direct impact on their income and expenses...
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Paul Wasserott P.S.Wasserott, independent trucking company hauling bottles from redemption centers throughout Maine for further recycling Woolwich Maine
Fuel is the greatest expense for my small, independent company. I support my family with this business. It is already difficult to maintain a business in Maine between high fuel costs, high taxes...
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Susan Wasserott Maine Citizen and hardworking taxpayer Woolwich Maine
I am deeply opposed to Maine being part of this initiative. While I support reasonable steps to reduce our carbon footprint, this initiative is not reasonable. Maine is a relatively poor state,...
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Kyle Butler Citizen Woodstown New Jersey
I am against this bill! The cost of living in New Jersey is already one of the highest in the US. Many of us live on fixed incomes and in areas where public transit is basicly non existant! An...
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William Campbell Independent Woodstock Valley Connecticut
Please do not allow this to go through. It is another tax on us. If you want to push this through, please put it to a vote. Let the taxpayer decide.
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Victoria Meisner Private citizen Woodstock Maine
Maine is a poor state, this added gas tax would unduly burden our most vulnerable citizens. The old on a fixed income. Why don't you live on 780. A month for awhile and tell yourself this tax...
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Todd Smith Private citizen Woodstock Connecticut
This is another stupid idea to take money from ordinary citizens and give more money to the government. If history is a teacher the CT politicians will take the monies and spend it on other...
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Andrew McLaughlin Retired Woodstock Vermont
I believe it is essential thank Vermont adopt the TCI. The time is already past for us to avoid bad effects of our changing climate. Transportation is the hardest part of achieving carbon...
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Anne Dean Vermont resident Woodstock Vermont
In Vermont, the transportation sector has the largest contribution to statewide greenhouse gas emissions. Many Vermonters must also drive long distances between their homes and their jobs, making...
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Susan Greenstein Voter Woodstock 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 under-served in...
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Michael Green climate xchange Woodstock Vermont
The business community understands the importance of taking action on climate change. This initiative creates the opportunity to invest in our local community transportation systems while also...
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Jennifer Kent None woodstock Georgia
Your Science is junk, CO2 is a important part of our ecosystem, stop being dumb and leave the environment alone.
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Michele Temple concerned citizen Woodside New York
We must reduce pollution from transportation, our largest source of global warming emissions.

And this is New York's opportunity to formally join the plan to reduce emissions.
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Anna K mrs Woodside New York
Transportation is the number one source of climate pollution in the United States. That means it's time to totally reimagine the way that we transport people and goods.

this...
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William Spadel Citizen Woodbury Heights New Jersey
More highways, more cars, trucks and pollution. It's not worth the cost. We could and should be way ahead with rail infrastructure. We have thousands of young men and women ready and willing...
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Nancy Crider consumer Woodbury Connecticut
Thank you Gov. Lamont for participating in the TCI. I urge that our state formally sign the initiative. We must control greenhouse gases

before our planet is placed in further peril....
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Christopher Cummings Private Citizen Woodbridge Virginia
Fuel efficiency is a good thing. Disposal of renewable energy parts is of serious concern. Exploitation of children in mining for the use of rare earth minerals to satisfy technological uses such...
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KATHLEEN BRUSSEAU CPA WOBURN Massachusetts
This is without a doubt a regressive tax. Not only will poorer taxpayers bear the pain in the gas purchase, but every item purchased will also increase because of the added cost of transporting...
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Darlene Murray Independent WOBURN Massachusetts
I do believe the TCI is just a backdoor gas taxk, call it what it is. I am totally against this. We pay enough in taxes that are being misappropriated and I am against writing out a blank check...
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