5/8/2021 |
Michael |
Town |
Virginia League of Conservation Voters |
Richmond |
Virginia |
The Virginia League of Conservation Voters supports a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2)... read more The Virginia League of Conservation Voters supports a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting historic inequities in overburdened and underserved communities, (3) meaningfully empowers Virginia's Equity Advisory Body, (4) integrates air quality commitments across Virginia and (5) affords Virginia the opportunity for a cleaner, healthier transportation system." |
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5/8/2021 |
Suanna |
Bruinooge |
Self |
Alexandria |
Virginia |
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments... read more I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments from the program, (2) integration of air quality commitments across Virginia, and (3) robust empowerment of Virginia's Equity Advisory Body. |
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5/8/2021 |
Kate |
Soderman |
private citizen |
Charlottesville |
Virginia |
I believe it is important for the TCI-P Model Rule to include a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share... read more I believe it is important for the TCI-P Model Rule to include a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments from the program, integration of air quality commitments across Virginia, and robust empowerment of Virginia's Equity Advisory Body. |
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5/8/2021 |
Daniela |
Ochoa |
Old Presbyterian Meeting House |
Alexandria |
Virginia |
"I, Daniela Ochoa Gonzalez support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs... read more "I, Daniela Ochoa Gonzalez support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting historic inequities in overburdened and underserved communities; and (3) affords Virginia the opportunity for a cleaner, healthier transportation system." |
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5/8/2021 |
Michelle |
Chong |
Harvard Extension School |
San Francisco |
California |
Please see attached comments letter. Please see attached comments letter. |
TCI Comments Letter.docx |
5/8/2021 |
James |
Cooper |
Concerned citizen |
Daleville |
Virginia |
Virginia cannot afford to join the TCI. The cost to the energy sector will trickle down and impact all Virginians using fuel. Virginia cannot afford to join the TCI. The cost to the energy sector will trickle down and impact all Virginians using fuel. |
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5/8/2021 |
Ronald |
Kaltenbaugh |
EVADC |
Jefferson |
Maryland |
Enacting strong and robust TCI rules is critically important. This is an important tool in needed efforts to electrify all forms of ground transportation. Our fossil fuel vehicles are killing us... read more Enacting strong and robust TCI rules is critically important. This is an important tool in needed efforts to electrify all forms of ground transportation. Our fossil fuel vehicles are killing us in so many ways and this needs to stop. Climate change, poor air quality, and added healthcare costs, are just a few reasons why we need to act. TCI can ensure that we address these issues along with correcting historic inequities in overburdened and underserved communities. Also, our addiction to fossil fuels often provides funding to terrorist groups and unfriendly governments around the world. Any one of these reasons is enough to support vehicle electrification and TCI, added together, they make this an imperative with benefits for everyone. |
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5/8/2021 |
Maple |
Osterbrink |
TEVANC & NCWARN |
Chapel Hill |
North Carolina |
We need (TCI-P Model) Rules for climate crisis action, repair EJ communities' harms done (some energy & health effects reparations). Also electric (NOT toward more vehicle methane)... read more We need (TCI-P Model) Rules for climate crisis action, repair EJ communities' harms done (some energy & health effects reparations). Also electric (NOT toward more vehicle methane) cleaner transport both more public (solar!) charging stations but focus on electrified public streetcars system. (see solutionaryrail.org)
We'd like a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened communities get a bigger share of investments to match renewable resolutions across the state. |
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5/8/2021 |
Steven |
Vogel |
Private Citizen (retired) |
Falls Church |
Virginia |
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include the following:
(1) A minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-... read more I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include the following:
(1) A minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments from the program,
(2) Integration of air quality commitments across Virginia, and
(3) Robust empowerment of Virginia's Equity Advisory Body. |
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5/8/2021 |
Steven |
Vogel |
Citizen (retired) |
Falls Church |
Virginia |
Transportation emissions are a huge driver of climate change, accounting for nearly half of Virginia’s carbon output, while also emitting toxic air pollution that falls disproportionately on low-... read more Transportation emissions are a huge driver of climate change, accounting for nearly half of Virginia’s carbon output, while also emitting toxic air pollution that falls disproportionately on low-income populations and communities of color.
The Transportation and Climate Initiative Program (TCI-P) is a welcome step forward to addressing this major source of pollution, while steering needed investments in a modern, sustainable transportation system.
Funding provided by the TCI-P could help with ongoing efforts to put more electric vehicles on the road in Virginia along with equitably distributed charging infrastructure across the state.
The TCI-P also presents the opportunity to drive investments in a cleaner transportation system in the communities that have suffered the most from vehicle pollution. While the model rule calls for at least 35 percent of TCI proceeds to go toward frontline, impacted communities, here in Virginia I would hope we go above and beyond that benchmark, investing at least half of our TCI revenue in programs and infrastructure that will lower this disproportionate pollution burden.
I hope this important framework moves forward for the good of our climate, our health and our future. |
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5/7/2021 |
Patrick |
Kelly |
API |
Washington |
District of Columbia |
See attached. See attached. |
API Comment TCI 5.7.21.pdf |
5/7/2021 |
Scott |
Wilson |
EV Driver |
Silver Spring |
Maryland |
This is not a tax on gasoline and diesel! This is a more accurate accounting of the true cost of gasoline and diesel. It is an elimination of the free-ride subsidy gasoline and diesel have enjoyed... read more This is not a tax on gasoline and diesel! This is a more accurate accounting of the true cost of gasoline and diesel. It is an elimination of the free-ride subsidy gasoline and diesel have enjoyed for years. It’s time for us to stop pretending that using gasoline and diesel has no cost: it does.
The funds collected don’t just vanish, either. The TCI proposal directs them in a productive way to clean up the transportation system, which benefits us all, and will begin paying off immediately.
Gas prices will not skyrocket! Any increases the distributors pass on will be well below the normal fluctuations we all live with. Even setting the highest cap with 25% reduction will be almost unnoticeable at the pump. Distributors will continue to compete with each other on price. Let the free market rule!
Some say this will have a negligible effect on reducing emissions. This argument assumes a baseline that already has a huge uptake of EV’s, which we are no where close to yet. We should think of TCI as insurance against the mischief and backsliding supported by fossil fuel interests.
It’s time to start being responsible for our actions. |
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5/7/2021 |
Cathy |
Saunders |
Lewinsville Faith in Action |
Arlington |
Virginia |
The plan strikes me as a sensible step toward reducing particulate emissions, especially in communities near highways (which tend to be minority and/or low income) and toward reducing greenhouse... read more The plan strikes me as a sensible step toward reducing particulate emissions, especially in communities near highways (which tend to be minority and/or low income) and toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Any increase in gas prices would be small in comparison to the normal fluctuations, and the combined revenue and cost savings in other areas (including health care) would more than offset those costs. I strongly favor the plan. |
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5/7/2021 |
Eric |
Goplerud |
Faith Alliance for climate Solutions |
Fairfax |
Virginia |
It’s essential that we have Strong transportation leadership to address climate change It’s essential that we have Strong transportation leadership to address climate change |
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5/7/2021 |
Judy |
Gayer |
citizen |
McLean |
Virginia |
I am strongly in favor of this program. TCI-P would decrease air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, improve community health, and generate revenue to promote faster progress toward a clean-... read more I am strongly in favor of this program. TCI-P would decrease air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, improve community health, and generate revenue to promote faster progress toward a clean-energy economy. Any increase in gas prices is expected to be minimal (and, frankly, even that would not be a bad thing in terms of incentivizing people to drive less). In my view, there are no good arguments to be made against the program. We are facing a climate crisis - we need to do this! |
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5/7/2021 |
Mark |
Morgan |
Energy Marketers of America |
Arlington |
Virginia |
EMA Comments EMA Comments |
EMA_TCI_Comments (2).pdf |
5/7/2021 |
Jordan |
Cohen |
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP |
Denver |
Colorado |
On behalf of Nacero, Inc., please find the attached comment letter. On behalf of Nacero, Inc., please find the attached comment letter. |
5.7.21 TCI-P Comment Letter.pdf |
5/7/2021 |
Bonnie |
Caplinger |
Nursing |
Broadway |
Virginia |
What is our governor thinking??? People just are able to become mobile again. Now Biden's increase the price of gas by stopping the gas line from being built. Does the government think we... read more What is our governor thinking??? People just are able to become mobile again. Now Biden's increase the price of gas by stopping the gas line from being built. Does the government think we are idiots???? When gas goes up so do groceries, cost of building homes, rent everything!!! It always gets passed on to the consumers. Mostly the people at the bottom of the totem pole. BUT, they always say they are looking out for them. Really?? Oh but some of you got a stimulus package. Was it spent on paying bills? Probably not. Keep gas prices down! Keep taxes down! Working people are tired of paying for people who don't want to work who depend on the government to pay their way!!! It's bad when the government has made it so it's cheaper to stay at home rather than work!! |
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5/7/2021 |
David |
Lazarus |
Virginia League of Conservation Voters |
Newport News |
Virginia |
With roughly 16% of all deaths worldwide being due to air pollution, it's long past time that we curb air pollution caused by exhaust from poorly maintained vehicles. Emissions needs to be... read more With roughly 16% of all deaths worldwide being due to air pollution, it's long past time that we curb air pollution caused by exhaust from poorly maintained vehicles. Emissions needs to be part of the state inspection and drivers (whether they own or lease) should be required to keep emissions under control.
Taking things a step further, the government should actively incentivize the purchase of electric vehicles by making them much more affordable to the working class. |
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5/7/2021 |
Jean |
Wintemute |
Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions |
Reston |
Virginia |
I support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting... read more I support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting historic inequities in overburdened and underserved communities; and (3) affords Virginia the opportunity for a cleaner, healthier transportation system. I also urge for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments from the program, (2) integration of air quality commitments across Virginia, and (3) robust empowerment of Virginia's Equity Advisory Body. |
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