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. 
Firstsort descending Last Affiliation City State Input File
Wolfger Schneider Better not Bigger Vermont Charlotte Vermont
I support the TCI but would suggest a few modifications/enhancements:

1. Do not exclude non-fossil fuels from the cap. Ethanol and biodiesel have a large CO2 production component from...
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Worth Gretter Union of Concerned Scientists Menands New York
There are so many possible ways to begin addressing the impact of transportation on climate change, but the important thing is that we begin somewhere. I favor: more charging stations for electric...
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Wyatt Gordon Virginia Conservation Network Richmond Virginia
Virginia Conservation Network is the partnership of 125 groups across the Commonwealth working to protect our natural resources. We have a 50 year history of working for state level policy changes...
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Yann Collins None New York New York
With public transportation already being widespread in the city of New York, I believe that there are 2 main initiatives that our states should take on in the coming years:

1. Converting...
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Ying Li Environmental Entrepreneurs New York New York
Hello,

Please find attached a letter from 44 New York members and supporters of E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs) supporting the Transportation and Climate Initiative discussions to develop...
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NYE2_TCI_support letter Dec2019.pdf
Yuri Tuvim retired Gloucester Massachusetts
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Zachary Bell Central Maine Community College Norway Maine
Thank you for doing this work!



As someone who is deeply worried about the environmental costs of fossil fuel based transportation, I was excited to hear about this initiative. I...
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Zachary McQuesten None Providence Rhode Island
I oppose the TCI. It is a burdensome tax on the people. All goods are shipped using fuel to a store. Citizens of the states must drive to and from their places of employment and other such...
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Zoe Warner concerned resident of PA and mother Malvern Pennsylvania
I have a PhD in City and Regional Planning. One of the issues we frequently discuss is inefficient transportation systems and auto-dependency. One priority should be to improve train travel...
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Zoe Quinn citizen Salem Massachusetts
I strongly support greater regulation of pollution coming from transportation. I believe in addition to this regulation, however, we need to focus on creating a larger, better, and more affordable...
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Zohal Khan DC Washington District of Columbia
Climate change is the biggest issue of our time. Our current public transportation infrastructure in the US is quite lacking. We must build extensive public transportation networks and upgrade...
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