12/1/2019 |
Mark |
Sullivan |
Tax payer |
Dennis |
Massachusetts |
This will bring the pitchforks out. You are finally pushing the people too far. Time to throw these useless hacks out of office. Thank you , this will o it This will bring the pitchforks out. You are finally pushing the people too far. Time to throw these useless hacks out of office. Thank you , this will o it |
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12/2/2019 |
Sheri |
Sullivan |
INDEPENDENT |
Rockland |
Massachusetts |
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12/17/2019 |
Alyson |
Sullivan |
Massachusetts Lawmaker |
Abington |
Massachusetts |
As a Massachusetts legislator, I do not support TCI and I hope Governor Charlie Baker brings the proposal before the Massachusetts legislature for a vote. As a Massachusetts legislator, I do not support TCI and I hope Governor Charlie Baker brings the proposal before the Massachusetts legislature for a vote. |
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1/12/2020 |
Thomas |
Sullivan |
Independent |
Northborough |
Massachusetts |
This is taxation without representation. And, predictions of manmade climate change are NOT being found in the natural world. Hurricanes are NOT increasing in numbers, Tornadoes are NOT... read more This is taxation without representation. And, predictions of manmade climate change are NOT being found in the natural world. Hurricanes are NOT increasing in numbers, Tornadoes are NOT increasing, Wildfires are actually at historic lows (check out Australia during the 70’s, FAR worse fires), and warming we've recently had can be TOTALLY explained as oscillations of the AMO and PDO. We are also WELL within historic warming periods of the Minoan, Roman, and Medieval Warming periods. Current warming is nothing new. Recent research into solar cycles shows that solar cycles actually DO EXACTLY correspond to these natural climate cycles (it's the Sun you fool!). By solar cycles, we are about to enter a Minima period of colder temperatures, starting in the mid 20's, that may last up to 200 years of COLDER temperatures. Anthropomorphic global warming (AGW) is a SCAM meant ONLY to provide an excuse for taxation. This is yet another example of this CORRUPT attempt to CREATE an existential threat, all to fund global (and now local) taxation. I completely oppose this attempt at sliding in a tax based on nothing more than political declarations and failed climate models that have NEVER accurately modeled the natural world.
And tell me how many of the AGW climate change predictions have come true? ZERO!
I will vote to unseat Charlie Baker in the next election; I only hope Massachusetts can produce a candidate worthy of my vote.
Thomas Sullivan
Northborough, MA
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1/16/2020 |
Michael |
Sullivan |
Haywood & Sullivan |
Marshfield Hills |
Massachusetts |
"The Market" will never respond in time nor responsibly when it comes to implementing clean transportation. This is the role that a government of the people only can perform. Whether by... read more "The Market" will never respond in time nor responsibly when it comes to implementing clean transportation. This is the role that a government of the people only can perform. Whether by mandate, regulation, public+private partnerships, or whatever, time is a wasting. |
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1/16/2020 |
Lawrence |
Sullivan |
Retired, Department of Public Health, City & County of San Francisco |
Emeryville |
California |
The rapid climate change due in large part to rapidly increasing human fossil fuel use is an existential threat to all life on earth. Thus all ways of reducing fossil fuel use are urgently needed... read more The rapid climate change due in large part to rapidly increasing human fossil fuel use is an existential threat to all life on earth. Thus all ways of reducing fossil fuel use are urgently needed. Improving publicly available mass transit and regional transit systems is an excellent way to do this. In addition, it will make affordable transportation readily available to many more people. I have traveled extensively in other parts of the world, many of which have far better public transit systems then does the United States. The city of Budapest, Hungary is an excellent example. As a city of 2 million people, not wealthy, it has nonetheless built extensive, readily available subway, light rail, and electric bus mass transit that is affordable. Even large cities in India are rapidly developing local and regional affordable mass transit such as light rail systems. Where available they are preferred transport given how difficult it is to drive automobiles. I grew up in the Boston, Massachusetts area and so was used to one of the earliest and most extensive subway and light rail public transit systems in the United States. It is still very effective. |
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2/24/2020 |
Mary-Helen |
Sullivan |
none |
Richmond |
Virginia |
We must view transportation within the context of climate change and land use. Richmond has taken one good step forward by developing the Pulse (BRT) system and reconfiguring other bus routes, but... read more We must view transportation within the context of climate change and land use. Richmond has taken one good step forward by developing the Pulse (BRT) system and reconfiguring other bus routes, but we need a regional approach to expand mass transit options and to make biking and walking safer and more pleasant. A denser urban environment that provides commercial options closer to residential areas also reduces travel times and greenhouse gas emissions. |
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2/27/2020 |
Carol |
Sullivan |
Citizen |
Rangeley |
Maine |
A fuel tax to reduce our driving in Maine is ridiculous. We drive long distances just to get to essential services here in the western mountains. We require powerful 4 wheel drive vehicles to get... read more A fuel tax to reduce our driving in Maine is ridiculous. We drive long distances just to get to essential services here in the western mountains. We require powerful 4 wheel drive vehicles to get around in the winter. Electric cars are just NOT THE ANSWER! Cold temperatures, long distances, many people in fixed incomes unable to afford charging stations or a new car. Get real, Governor Mills. Listen to the people you serve. |
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2/27/2020 |
Tom |
Sullivan |
Republican |
Rangeley |
Maine |
This totally insane Mills should be ashamed of her stupidity and lack of any understanding of the people of Maine. Electric cars are a joke especially in the north any person with a brain would... read more This totally insane Mills should be ashamed of her stupidity and lack of any understanding of the people of Maine. Electric cars are a joke especially in the north any person with a brain would know how this does not work. Mills is totally incompetent and is doing damage to this state with her out of wack leftist mentality. No way can we tolerate a fuel tax. She needs to be run out of town for her absurd policies. We are not the stupid latte bunch in metro cities that this might fit. No Mainers work for a living and trucks along with cars are needed to get to those jobs. Mills is without a doubt a total idiot . |
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2/13/2020 |
L |
Sulda |
Person affected by fossil fuel pollution |
Malden |
Massachusetts |
As someone deeply concerned about our planet’s future, I strongly urge you to join the TCI to cap transportation emissions and place a fee on fuel imports. We have a once in a lifetime opportunity... read more As someone deeply concerned about our planet’s future, I strongly urge you to join the TCI to cap transportation emissions and place a fee on fuel imports. We have a once in a lifetime opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and raise much needed revenue to modernize our transportation system on a regional scale and we can’t afford to let it slip by! Massachusetts legislators have shown that they’re concerned about the environment through current commitments to curb emissions, the TCI is the next step to ensuring we truly make a difference. Instead of expanding Logan airport, we should be looking for more innovative ways to cap emissions and curb greenhouse gasses. Please strongly consider joining the TCI. Thank you for your consideration in this matter that affects all of our lives and the planet we all call home. |
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11/6/2019 |
Linda |
Sukop |
Concerned Vermont citizen |
BURLINGTON |
Vermont |
Please prioritize equity. Low- and moderate-income and people in rural areas without access to public transportation should be the primary beneficiaries of the low-carbon transportation... read more Please prioritize equity. Low- and moderate-income and people in rural areas without access to public transportation should be the primary beneficiaries of the low-carbon transportation investments.
Polluters should pay. In this case, the fossil fuel companies that are buying permits at auction should be required to pay for the environmental and health damages associated with their products.
The cap should start low and drop quickly, in line with the latest science on the necessary pace of climate pollution reductions. |
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2/26/2020 |
Stevie |
Sugarman |
Earth Evolution |
Malibu |
California |
I support the Transportation and Climate Intiative.
I support the Transportation and Climate Intiative.
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11/5/2019 |
Jordan |
Stutt |
Acadia Center |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
The 44 undersigned members of Our Transportation Future and additional partners believe the Framework Policy Proposal offers an encouraging path forward for a modern, low-carbon, equitable... read more The 44 undersigned members of Our Transportation Future and additional partners believe the Framework Policy Proposal offers an encouraging path forward for a modern, low-carbon, equitable transportation system.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please see the attached recommendations on program design. |
Joint Comments on TCI Framework 11_5_2019.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Jordan |
Stutt |
Acadia Center |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
Please find the attached letter from 21 participating organizations of the MA TCI Table. The letter includes recommendations from health, business, environmental, transportation, justice, academic... read more Please find the attached letter from 21 participating organizations of the MA TCI Table. The letter includes recommendations from health, business, environmental, transportation, justice, academic, and planning organizations to ensure that the TCI program is both environmentally ambitious and equitable.
Thank you for your work to advance a clean, modern transportation system that works for all. |
MA TCI Table __ Comment Letter to TCI Portal_2_28_2020.pdf |
10/8/2020 |
Jordan |
Stutt |
Acadia Center |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
Comments on behalf of 28 members of Our Transportation Future in response to the September 16th webinar on TCI modeling and program design. Comments on behalf of 28 members of Our Transportation Future in response to the September 16th webinar on TCI modeling and program design. |
Joint Comments on Modeling and Program Design 10_8_2020.pdf |
10/30/2020 |
Jordan |
Stutt |
Acadia Center |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
The attached comments on behalf of 172 organizations from across the 13 TCI jurisdictions state our support for an ambitious and equitable TCI program that includes strong safeguards and... read more The attached comments on behalf of 172 organizations from across the 13 TCI jurisdictions state our support for an ambitious and equitable TCI program that includes strong safeguards and guarantees for overburdened and underserved communities. |
Regional TCI MOU Comments_10_30_2020_Signatories.pdf |
11/12/2020 |
Jordan |
Stutt |
Acadia Center |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
The attached comments are a re-submission of comments previously submitted on 10/30/2020, now on behalf of 200 organizations from across the 13 TCI jurisdictions, stating our support for an... read more The attached comments are a re-submission of comments previously submitted on 10/30/2020, now on behalf of 200 organizations from across the 13 TCI jurisdictions, stating our support for an ambitious and equitable TCI program that includes strong safeguards and guarantees for overburdened and underserved communities. |
Regional TCI MOU Comments_11_12_2020_Signatories.pdf |
1/16/2020 |
Alexandra Sturtevant |
Sturtevant |
Concerned Citizen |
Portland |
Maine |
Clean, affordable, modern and accessible transportation across the mid-Atlantic is imperative to bring our communities into the 21st Century. As a resident of Maine, I see the lack of... read more Clean, affordable, modern and accessible transportation across the mid-Atlantic is imperative to bring our communities into the 21st Century. As a resident of Maine, I see the lack of accessibility for many of the rural citizens, due to not having any form of public transportation. Those who do not live in the Greater Portland area are restricted to only using a car to get places, and have to travel to the more populated areas which can be expensive if they are lower income. This increase of need to be driving a car increases carbon output and is detremental to the environment, much more than a public transportation. People in northern New England would be willing to utilize affordable public transportation if it was an option. Connecting the mid-Atlantic would also increase people's ability to travel and spend money in other states, which would ultimately boost the economy. Lastly, it would allow people with medical conditions, disabilities or other impairments to access more services in a greater area because there would be accessible and affordable public transportation. Please consider funding this project and allowing residents in even some of the most rural areas to be able to access public transportation. |
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1/16/2020 |
Anne |
Sturm |
member of multiple organizations working to combat climate change |
Barnesville |
Maryland |
We are in a Climate Change Crisis so all our transportation and climate initiatives should reduce the factors contributing to Climate Change. Rather than building more roads, we need to... read more We are in a Climate Change Crisis so all our transportation and climate initiatives should reduce the factors contributing to Climate Change. Rather than building more roads, we need to concentrate on having greener public transportation that offers services to everyone- everywhere. This includes monorail expansions, electric cars and busses, recharging stations ( possibly electric rent a cars available that could be traded in and out at refueling stations ( akin to getting rested horses for the pony express and horse drawn carriages) Train services needs to increase in the DC, VA, MD area including more railcars and expanded hours in and out of major hubs. |
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2/25/2020 |
Anne |
Sturm |
The Barnesville Green Team |
Barnesville |
Maryland |
I live in a rural area with limited pubic transportation therefore I think that TCI is extremely important. I would like to drive less and take public transportation more. When states join TCI,... read more I live in a rural area with limited pubic transportation therefore I think that TCI is extremely important. I would like to drive less and take public transportation more. When states join TCI, they have the opportunity to invest in rural communities where transportation options are limited. Joining TCI would allow Maryland to ensure that rural communities aren’t left behind in the green transition and stuck behind the wheel of costly, inefficient vehicle that are the main source of pollution and green house gasses.. Governor Hogan should push for an ambitious TCI program so that rural communities like mine get the solutions they need. Specifically, we need more Marc train service not just the limited offering of 2020. We need more busses run by clean energy to offer connections to public transportation. We need something like a Monorail service from Shady Grove Metro to Frederick. This is just the area I know about. I know there are lots more.
Since transportation is the largest source of air pollution in our metropolitan regions, we need to build a modern, clean, safe, and accessible and affordable transportation system for the 21st century. Fighting climate change and air pollution requires that we limit pollution from motor fuels. This "fight" will create more jobs , stimulate the economy, and by providing cleaner air save lives. Maryland should join TCI to fund better transportation infrastructure, reduce traffic, and make our state a cleaner, safer place to live.
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