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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Tika Bordelon Dr. and Mr. Seattle Washington
Affiliation can be concerned resident/parent/voter/etc.

Request your state join the plan to reduce transportation emissions.

Explain why it is important to you that the states take...
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Tika Bordelon Dr. and Mr. Seattle Washington
I WANT:

A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%)

Investments put towards...
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Tim Brainerd 350massachusetts and sustainable framingham Framingham Massachusetts
Mass Transit.

Mass Transit in many more locations.

Mass Transit with vastly more runs. Mass Transit powered by electricity....renewable sources, available battery infrastructure...
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Tim Naylor Edris Oil York Pennsylvania
I am opposed to the proposal because it would unfairly burden consumers and businesses in Pennsylvania who already pay the highest gasoline taxes in the country
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Tim Quinn Boston Environmental Bel Air Maryland
The proposal outlines a program that will cap the sale of gasoline, tax it, and then require the revenue generated to be spent on new government programs and projects that will further reduce the...
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Tim Donovan Gasoline consumer Weymouth Massachusetts
Absolute insane tax on fuel and 100 percent do not support this tax
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Tim Sheehy none wrentham Massachusetts
I strongly oppose TCI for the following reasons:

1) it is taxation without representation

2) related to above, the manner in which this TAX is being rammed down our throats without...
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Tim Sheehy Irrelevant Wrentham Massachusetts
Total BS. Leave us alone. We already pay too much in gas taxes for sub par roadways run by sub par politicians and their minions.
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Tim Horan Mass resident Scituate Massachusetts
The TCI is an unconstitutional tax. It does nothing for the climate at all. This is yet another scam by idiot liberals to take your money in a confiscatory tax.

Don’t let it happen!
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Tim Ouellette Citizen of Maine Scarborough Maine
This proposal will increase taxes without improving transportation systems and options in the region, or without improving the region’s air quality. This plan will increase taxes and move funds to...
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Tim Robinson Concerned Connecticut Resident Fairfield Connecticut
I deeply care, for my children and future generations, about reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions. I hereby request that Connecticut...
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Tim Bowley Democrat Harrisburg Pennsylvania
The future of public transportation must be something built for the FUTURE which requires careful planning and consideration towards environmental impact. I must leave my son a world better than I...
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Tim Storer Independent Citizen Weld Maine
This is nothing but a leftest democrat money grab. There is only one guarantee. Taxes will go up. Pollution IS real. The fear mongering narrative spewing from the climate initiative industry is...
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Tim Shores Independent Leverett Massachusetts
Please do whatever it takes to make this initiative happen. RGGI has been a win, TCI will be a win. The critics deserve to be heard, they have valid concerns. In Mass we can expect economic...
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Tim Benson The Heartland Institute Arlington Heights Illinois
File Attached
(02-10-20) Heartland TCI comment.pdf
Tim Cronin Resident, Citizen Weymouth Massachusetts
I support TCI. The reason is because we need to invest in transportation while targeting climate change. TCI gets to solutions to both these major issues. The costs will be minimal, while the...
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Tim Pearce Biologist Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
I (and many other citizens) want cleaner choices. We need government leadership to incentivize industry to give us those cleaner choices. Doing so will benefit me, you, and the future of the whole...
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Tim Hoy none HALIFAX Pennsylvania
Reducing pollution from transportation is a step in the right direction for minimizing climate change.
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Tim Lidard Mr. Baltimore Maryland
I support policies that promote strong environmental standards and a healthy future for our state and planet.

Thank You
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Timmie Smith Mr. Erie Pennsylvania
In order to save our planet low emission cars are a step in the right direction and I support this step in the right direction.
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