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 Last Affiliation City State Input File
Vince Picarello Mr Hudson Massachusetts
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doraon donovan retired n andover Massachusetts
Re Massachusetts:

The legislature should be the one to vote on this measure, not the governor. We are not paying the governor to make approve bills unilaterally. We pay the legislature for...
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Lauren Bailey Tri-State Transportation Campaign New York New York
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign's comments on the TCI draft framework are attached.
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TCI TSTC Comments 11.5.19.pdf
Sarah Wooton Partnership for the Public Good Buffalo New York
Partnership for the Public Good is a community-based think tank with over 290 partner organizations. Many of our partners are concerned with both ecological justice and transportation issues. We...
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working_toward_equalityfinal.pdf
Susan Smiley Taxpayer Lancaster Massachusetts
As a taxpayer, commuter and dedicated employee of a large organization in Massachusetts I employ you to NOT ENDORSE this carbon Tax being discussed at the Mass Legislative branch. We need...
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Keith Maynard unknown Ashby Massachusetts
Under No circumstances will you raise the gas tax. Especially for a fashionable climate initiative. Quite frankly, I think this is just a rouse to finance the billions being spent on the MBTA....
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JOHN CORMIER DEMOCRAT WEYMOUTH Massachusetts
THIS IS CRIMINAL. ANYONE WHO VOTES FOR THIS SHOULD AND WILL BE THROWN OUT OF OFFICE
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George Whitmore Mr. Westfield Massachusetts
I wish to make known my opinion that the TCI Initiative is a mere end run around established law to gain what amounts to another tax,which has already been refused by the voters.And takes control...
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Kilburn Child None Westwood Massachusetts
Climate change is going to happen and you cannot alter Mother Nature! Nothing we do is going to slow or alter it without bankrupting the country, and that is an unacceptable option. The TCI is...
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ADAM LANGE Mr. BREWSTER Massachusetts
Any increase in fuel prices would be disastrous to the Massachusetts commercial fishing fleet. The earth has increased in temperature 0.8 degrees Celsius since the 1800s. Charging working...
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Sharon Christian Mrs. Millbury Massachusetts
In this state of Mass. we have raised taxes to fix the climate dilema a few times already. Leave our personal money alone. You are forcing all of us to move to Florida, the tax free state.
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Robert Spellman None Westwood Massachusetts
I strongly oppose this new tax; and more so the means/scheme by which it is being attempted to be implemented. This matter warrants higher visibility for all taxpayers to consider.
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Ronald Klodenski None - ordinary citizen of MA Newburyport Massachusetts
An increase in gasoline tax will hurt the working residents of MA. Do not increase the gas tax.
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Jonathan Bates Food Forest Farm Brooktondale New York
It is critical to look at, and act on the Climate Emergency from a holistic perspective. Transportation is an important sector to address, so is access to the local food system. Food Hubs are one...
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Daniel Felock Tax Payer HOLBROOK Massachusetts
No taxation without representation...sound familiar!
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Nancy Hazard Greening Greenfield & Sustainable Greenfield Implementation Committee Greenfield Massachusetts
Please see attached
Comments on TCI draft plan-Nancy Hazard.pdf
Herbert Grover Resident of Massachusetts Rowley Massachusetts
This proposed policy for low-carbon transportation is a blatant effort to disguise a gas tax increase. It’s a very deceitful attempt by TCI to institute a carbon tax without a vote by our...
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Peter Biggins w.f. biggins associates, inc. East Longmeadow Massachusetts
Taxation, fees, and restrictive regulations are the wrong way to stimulate innovation. Positive incentives are much more effective and likely to achieve new ways to improve environmental...
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Ann Holland citizen Bangor Maine
This initiative brings hope for a regional collaboration to reduce harmful pollution and needless expense in the transportation sector. Please hear the voices of the people who believe in science...
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Amy McGuire Kates Ms. Cotuit Massachusetts
A 'trojan horse' tax. read more
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