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
James Richardson ELM Concord Massachusetts
I support a tax on carbon, and support the broad outlines of the TCI. We need to reduce emissions and pollution from fossil fuels.
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Sarah Kotin Middlebury College Middlebury Vermont
The TCI Would be Beneficial for Vermonters With a Grain of Salt

As an environmental studies student in Vermont, I have learned extensively about the climate crisis happening today while...
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Sherry Flammia None Portland Maine
NO, Maine is a POOR state & we can't afford to pay more! Our Govenor is Greatly mistaken and every post on FB Indicates how much she is dispised.We believe she got into office through...
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Wendie Grader-Beck Sierra Club Reisterstown Maryland
As a physician, I am fully in support of this initiative to reduce greenhouse emissions & invest in public & private transportation that does not emit carbon. The infrastructure to...
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Cathy Barton Sierra Club ANNAPOLIS Maryland
I support Maryland's adoption of a regional bipartisan transportation

policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent

reduction in transportation sector climate

pollution by...
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Bonnie Miskolczy Mrs. Carlisle Massachusetts
Free Mass transit is the only real solution.
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Francoise LaMonica n/a Newton Massachusetts
transportation is responsible for a large percentage of GHGs total emissions. it seems evident that efforts to eliminate them should start where they will have the most impact.
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Julie Witcover Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy, University of California - Davis, Davis California
Please see the attached file for comments on the Draft MOU, and the modeling results webinar in December 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback.
28 Feb 2020- TCI Modeling Result Webinar and Draft MOU Comment.pdf
Joy Bergan Citizen who cares, reads and votes Columbia Maryland
I am in favor of a zero-carbon transportation policy.
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Dallas Burtraw Resources for the Future Washington DC District of Columbia
See attached file
Comment - TCI and Electricity - RFF.pdf
ROB UNDERWOOD PMAA ARLINGTON Virginia
On behalf of the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), I would like to offer our comments on the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI...
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PMAA_TCI_Draft_MOU_Comments.pdf
Lourdes Perez-Medina UPROSE Brooklyn New York
See attached.
CJA-NE_TCI MOU COMMENTS.pdf
Madeline Chin Alpert Medical School Providence Rhode Island
I support TCI because I want better public transportation options.

I support TCI because transportation is the largest source of carbon emissions in my state and we have to act on climate...
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Joel Trupin none Marshfield Vermont
Climate change is upon us and rapidly worsening. It must be stopped without delay.
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Taylor Deering 1986 North Bethesda Maryland
It has become irrefutable for human beings to continue extracting and processing fossil fuels at the current rate. All efforts to limit the private sector's consumption of our natural...
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Alliison Wright none SILVER SPRING Maryland
Climate change. Its the most important thing we face.
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Keane Southard Voter Rochester New York
I support the TCI because we need to do everything possible to address climate change and we have no time to waste. Additionally, we can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to...
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Lauren Zamora Constituent, Bicycler Bowie Maryland
I strongly support this initiative. Investments to make biking safer will save citizens money in the long run, as fewer people will drive, and health care burdens will be reduced.
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Stephen Littlefield Taxpayer TOPSHAM Maine
The proposed gas tx increase is destructive for business! Everyything comes into the state and moves over the road, that means everything will become more expensive! Many of us can not afford an...
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Sunil Misra Behavioral Consultations Columbia Maryland
Republicans hate God's creation. STOP letting auto standards decline. read more
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