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 Lastsort descending Affiliation City State Input File
J Anzalotti Resident Southbridge Massachusetts
Enough larceny. No more funds down the rat hole. A couple of volcanic eruptions later and then what? More punishment. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
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sarah apfel none new york New York
New York needs more energy-efficient public transportation and fewer cars. Period.
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Steve Aprea Taxpayer Westminster Vermont
Vermont had one of the lowest carbon footprints in the region when they had Vermont Yankee operating. Now after the politicians and activist destroyed that resource they are going after our money...
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William April VPIRG and VNRC Waterbury Ctr Vermont
I am concerned that the cost of my fossil fuels for my car or home are set by dealers in nearby states. If I am in VT and it is NOT a member of the TCI team then I will NOT get some of that money...
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Richard Archer ME Turners falls Massachusetts
I believe you people (climate change activists) are out of your god damn minds!

Stop trying to eliminate fossil fuels! Electric cars will NEVER be a viable option.

STOP taxing (yes a...
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Jon Archer Zocalo permaculture center Gouldsboro Maine
We need to switch all fossil fuel cars and small trucks to all electric in the next 10-15 years and make

Towns and cities friendly for micro mobility and pedestrian in 5 years
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Jonathan Archer Zócalo permaculture center Gouldsboro Maine
Please support electric transport ebikes escooters e-cars ebuses and strains thanks



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Paulette Arena New York State Rochester New York
As a member of the Republican party, I strongly support the Transportation and Climate Initiative.



I have grandchildren, and I want them to live long, happy lives, where they don...
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Jennifer Armstrong JAK Designs Kennebunk Maine
Maine can see significant economic, health, and environmental benefits by transitioning to cleaner and more efficient transportation options through adoption of TCI.
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Jennifer Armstrong JAK Designs LLC Kennebunk Maine
Our outdated transportation system is Maine’s largest source of climate pollution—and it doesn’t even meet the needs of Maine people.

Maine people deserve clean, modern, affordable...
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Edward Armstrong Holyoke bike ped committee Holyoke Massachusetts
Strongly support the regional cap and invest program. Revenues should support transit, biking and walking projects.
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Stephan Armstrong CHEROKEE LINES INC Watsontown Pennsylvania
I want a cap on carbon emissions of at least 99% by 2032 and an an increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>99%). I request that investments be put...
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Carl Arnold Sierra Club E Meredith New York
It's long past due to rationalize our transportation systems to reflect the unmistakeable message of climate chaos.
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Madison Arnold-Scerbo Concerned resident Arlington Massachusetts
I am passionate about reducing pollution from transportation, in part because transportation is our largest source of global warming emissions. We are in the midst of a climate crisis, and we need...
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Nina Aronoff Boston University Jamaica Plain Massachusetts
Listen to the people.
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Elisheva Ash MA resident Cambridge Massachusetts
I support the TCI policy of taxing gas and other transportation pollution and funding more efficient transportation. First priority for spending the tax money on bolstering public transit should...
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Ken Ashe No affiliation Montville Maine
Since coming to office Gov. Mills has been undermining the best interests of Mainers and has been focused on lining her pockets with deceptive legislation. Gov. Mills is bad for the state of Maine...
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Corey Ashline Maine resident Bangor Maine
I strongly object to this initiative as it will only raise taxes and kill jobs and do absolutely nothing to stop the climate from changing. The climate has been changing for millions of years and...
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David Askwith Convenience Retailing ,LLC Columbia Maryland
One year is not enough time for people to meet the criteria. There is already a Veip Program. How about requiring testing annually vs bi-annually.
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Richard e Asselin 1940 Springfield Massachusetts
If the governor wants to be like california let him move there.
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