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 Affiliationsort descending City State Input File
Andy Robinson Andy Robinson Consulting LLC Plainfield Vermont
As the owner of a Vermont-based business with clients around the country, I strongly support the TCI. It's a big step toward reducing our carbon emissions and also makes economic sense...
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Malora Gormley Angel Farm Creative Services Damariscotta Maine
I am a school bus driver concerned about the climate we're ruining for my kids and the kids on my bus each day. Maine needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation...
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Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
API TCI Comment Nov 2019.pdf
Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attachment
TCI Draft MOU and Modeling API Comments.pdf
Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 9.20.pdf
Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 11.20.pdf
Georgia Murray Appalachian Mountain Club Gorham New Hampshire
11-5-2019_AMC_TCI_comments.pdf
Georgia Murray Appalachian Mountain Club Gorham New Hampshire
Please find attached comments by the Appalachian Mountain Club.
2-28-20 AMC TCI Comments.pdf
Dale King Appaloosa Antiques Harrison Maine
Maine is a state with a small population except in the summer when Maine is a tourist destination. Because Maine is a physically large state the impact of traveling distances to various tourist...
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Christopher Granda Appliance Standards Awareness Project Richmond Vermont
In Vermont, the transportation sector has the largest contribution to statewide greenhouse gas emissions. Many Vermonters must also drive long distances between their homes and their jobs, making...
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Kevin O'Carroll Aquaduck Divers, Inc. Harpswell Maine
The reasons are obvious: Protecting our environment and the Ecosystems that are vital to all of us. Thank you,
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Stephanie Moffett-Hynds Arlington Energy Committee Arlington Vermont
I attended one of the information meetings on the TCI that was held in Manchester, VT. It makes so much sense to me that we join forces with other states (following the example of REGGI) to make...
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Alan Papscun Artist Stockbridge Massachusetts
We must do everything possible to transition to a renewable, non-carbon future. We must develop a regional policy for low-carbon public transportation for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region,...
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Nancy Earle artist Bangor Maine
I feel we need to move fast on lessening the impact of climate chaos. One way is to remove fossil fuels from all vehicles, particularly busses and

trucks. We need facilities to promote...
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Jean Cannon artist, alarmed citizen naturalist, member 350.org Bellows Falls Vermont
I believe Vermont needs to coordinate with our neighboring states to get our emissions from transportation under control. I live on the Connecticut River. I own a car, but try to drive as little...
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Alan Papscun Arts Stockbridge Massachusetts
The climate crisis makes the need for more thoughtful and inciteful planning for the future of our region. Rising seas will be greatly impact the future of our most important cities. Everything...
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Sam Swanson Ascension Lutheran Church, Vermont Interfaith Power & Light, volunteer for So.Burlington Energy Committee South Burlington Vermont
I recommend that Vermont join the Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI) that is being developed for states in this northeast region of our country.



We now know that climate...
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Susan Eastwood Ashford Clean Energy Task Force Ashford Connecticut
I strongly support the Transportation and Climate Initiative TCI) because we have an urgent need to reduce our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in order to slow the devastating impacts of climate...
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Matt Musgrave Associated General Contractors of Vermont Montpelier Vermont
While AGC/VT is interested in working towards solutions regarding our climate and environment we believe that more thought be put into this program. Specifically we oppose adding the tax to diesel...
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William Driscoll Associated Industries of Vermont Montpelier Vermont
As currently proposed, TCI would result in a potentially significant effective tax on highway gasoline and diesel. This would increase costs for manufacturers, retailers, dairy, forestry, mineral...
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