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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Allen Greenberg Citizen Washington, DC District of Columbia
Comments on Program Design as Outlined on Sept. 16 and 29, 2020 TCI Webinars – Modeled 2032 Max Mileage Reductions from Reference Case of Only 2.0% is a Program Failure
PAYD_Pricing_CarbonEmissions_TCI_SecondRoundComments_Oct2020.docx
Allen Greenberg Citizen Washington, DC District of Columbia
Comments on Program Design as Outlined on Sept. 16 and 29, 2020 TCI Webinars – Modeled 2032 Max Mileage Reductions from Reference Case of Only 2.0% is a Program Failure
PAYD_Pricing_CarbonEmissions_TCI_SecondRoundComments_Oct2020.docx
Allan Pressey Snowbird Frostproof Florida
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Allan Campbell Clean Air Council San Jose California
A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

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

Request that investments be put towards...
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Alix Keast Health professional New York New York
Clean, nom-polluting public transportation would be a wonderful step forward

in so many ways. We could always support our rail system also. We need to take

steps to protect our...
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Alix Keast Concerned citizen New York New York
Please be sensible and responsible and protect the underserved and overburdened communities that would be

affected by this. Also, please include state advisory boards and allow for...
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Alison Altman First Parish in Cambridge Cambridge Massachusetts
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Alison Zyla State resident Clinton Connecticut
Being able to breath clean air is a necessity.
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Alison Leschen resident none provided Massachusetts
We support the Transportation and Climate Initiative. When we heard you had received mostly negative feedback, we wanted to write and assure you there are plenty of us out that that appreciate...
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Alison Zyla State resident Clinton Connecticut
We need more accessible and affordable mass transportation for the human right of breathing clean air.
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Alison Hill Concerned Citizen Manchester Center Vermont
TCI seems to be an effective way to help us reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions while providing important funds to invest in clean transportation initiatives.
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Alician Quinlan Ph.D. [Environmental Engineering], P.E. Falmouth Massachusetts
Alician Quinlan, Ph.D., P.E.

Falmouth MA

1 December 2019



I oppose implementation of the Transportation and Climate Initiative [TCI].



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TCI statement .pdf
Alicia Sherwood none BARRE Massachusetts
We already voted against the gas tax! This is an unconstitutional method to further tax us and take more of our hard-earned money! Stop overspending in this state and start representing the hard-...
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Alicia Czechowski self-employed Baltimore Maryland
Mass transportation is good for the environment and good for people. The fossil fuel industry has lobbied and propagandized everyone away from the most efficient and enlightened form of...
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Alicia Leonard VT resident Isle La Motte Vermont
I don’t support this. It will hurt low and middle class families and local businesses. It will drive more people out of Vermont and hurt our economy.
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Alicia Contelmo WRWC Providence Rhode Island
I support TCI because transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in my state and we have to act on climate.
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Alicia Stillwagon Conservative Penobscot Maine
Trying to reduce miles driven by adding a gas tax is unconscionable. There is no avoiding driving great distances in rural areas to the doctor, groceries for just normal everyday needs....
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Alice Kennedy Independent Townsend Massachusetts
The voters of Massachusetts made it abundantly clear that they reject an increase in the gas tax by a referendum just a few years ago. We pay enough taxes already. You need to use the funds you...
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Alice Mercer-Medeiros Retired NORTH DARTMOUTH Massachusetts
I can't believe what is happening to the state I was born and raised in. This is just another name for a tax. As a senior citizen who struggles, this additional cost is really going to hurt....
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Alice White Independent Kittery Maine
Train travel and bus travel could lessen our carbon output in New England.

Why don’t we have adequate train and bus transport? Crazy to rely on individual Autos.
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