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
Thomas Blouin Independent Portsmouth Rhode Island
I strongly believe that the T.C.I. Tax will not substantially affect carbon emissions or air quality, and that it will only serve to add an unnecessary burden to consumers. There are far more...
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Kyle Bloomstein Kyle Bloomstein Durham Maine
Maine can see significant economic, health, and environmental benefits by transitioning to cleaner and more efficient transportation options through adoption of TCI.



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Kyle Bloomstein Kyle Bloomstein Durham Maine
Please consider support of a regional electric charging corridor extending from Maine to Massachusetts and also reaching north to connect Canada and Maine. Access to charging infrastructure is...
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Kim Block Atlantic Health & Rutgers University Westfield New Jersey
I live in NJ. My husband and I will be moving soon to CT to be near our older son and his family. Our other son lives in DC. I would LOVE for train travel to be more convenient and more...
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Nancy Bliss Retired teacher Brunswick Maine
I support the transportation climate initiative.

We as responsible citizens need to help alleviate greenhouse gases and other pollutants and must find suitable means of transportation that...
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Neil Bleifeld citizen NEW YORK New York
Cleaning up our transportation system is a vital step in transforming our business-as-usual wastefulness into a sustainable economy for all.
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Richard Bleam Bioscience, Inc. Allentown Pennsylvania
A reduction in fossil fuel usage and resultant emissions is necessary to preserve the health of residents and reduce climate effects. A regional modern transportation system that enables...
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Alan Blasenstein Transport Hartford Academy W. Hartford Connecticut
We know that in order to make our contribution to mitigating climate change, we need to start reducing our dependence on gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. This is not something that can occur...
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Emily Blank Howard University, Congregation Oseh Shalom, Bend the Arc (although my comment is as a private citizen and not as a member of an Mount Rainier Maryland
My name is Emily Blank, and I am a political activist concerned about the impact of transportation on climate change. If we are going to save the planet from becoming unlivable, we need to take...
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Emily Blank self Brentwood Maryland
We desperately need action to save our planet. Plus, not everyone has a car. People need good public transportation everywhere!
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Irene Blanchard Ms. Fryeburg Maine
I oppose Governor Mills serving yet another blow to the success Maine has had. No more taxes. California is visual proof that increasing taxes will only hurt Mainers.
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Scott Blakeney American Taxpayer Sterling Massachusetts
Please keep your cash grabbing self promoting ideas to yourselves. To raise my taxes without any legislative representation is akin to how the American Revolution started. You have apparently...
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Christine Blake FB Kennebunk Maine
Please stop taxing us to DEATH! The middle class bears all the burdens. What are you thinking? We can hardly put food on the table and my heat is set to 58 degrees. STOP THIS INSANITY!!
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Will Blake Member Bath Maine
Dear People, I strongly support modernization of the North South corridor of the Eastern United States. Having enjoyed the privilege of riding on high speed trains in Spain and France, I strongly...
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Al Blake Concerned citizen Becket Massachusetts
As transportation contributes the majority of carbon it is urgent that we transition to using electricity for motor vehicles, heating while ensuring no adverse impact on minorities and low income...
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Valerie Blais Citizen Portland Maine
As a citizen of coastal Maine, one the ocean's fastest warming seas,

(already affecting our lobstering industry), and at the "tailpipe" of the nation's carbon emitters...
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Gary Blais Independant Somerset Massachusetts
I support any initiative to try and curb carbon emissions.
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Diana Blair none Essex Connecticut
Transportation is the biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. Therefore it is very important to develop sustainable public transit especially electric buses. Tax rebates will encourage people to buy...
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Susan Blain Ms Gardner Massachusetts
Massachusetts does better than many states in terms of environmental initiatives, but we are a long way from where we could be. We are working against a clock that seems to be accelerating (as is...
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Judith Black Sustainable Marblehead, 350MASS, JCAN Marblehead Massachusetts
In so much as transportation is responsible for our greatest load of CO2 into the greenhouse gas system, this seems like a no brainer.

Please support his well thought out plan.
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