Massachusetts to Withdraw from the Transportation & Climate Initiative
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance released the following statement today following news that the Baker administration will be withdrawing Massachusetts from the Transportation & Climate Initiative (TCI) gas tax scheme.
Read moreCT Withdraws From TCI
Yesterday, Connecticut’s Democratic Governor Ned Lamont announced he is backing off from pursuing the TCI (Transportation and Climate Initiative) gas tax.
Read moreVermont Gov. Phil Scott Describes TCI as a “Regressive Carbon Tax”
“Feels Good with the Direction Vermont” is Going Without Joining Scheme
Read moreRhode Island Follows Connecticut as Lawmakers Recess without Taking Up Controversial and Costly TCI Gas Tax Scheme
Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance made the following statement today regarding the Rhode Island legislature going into recess on Thursday without voting to approve their state entering into the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) with Massachusetts
Read more15 Lawmakers Voted Against $14 Gasoline Prices…
Breaking… On Thursday, 13 House Republicans and one House Democrat voted against the controversial and costly climate bill that Governor Charlie Baker originally vetoed and eventually amended.
Read moreMassFiscal Pleased to See Controversial Climate Official Step Down
MassFiscal Will Continue to Hold All Officials Accountable
Read moreAnother Video – Something Fishy with Ismay’s Comments to Fishing Industry
Undersecretary Ismay to Fishing Community – “Something Has to Give”
Read moreMassFiscal Investigates Baker Climate Official
Ismay Commented He Wants to “Break their Will” and “Turn the Screws On” Ordinary Citizens
Read moreShocking New Video of Baker Climate Official Surfaces
"We must break their will."
Read moreShining a Light on the TCI Scheme
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) is a scheme designed by the environmental lobby that would drastically increase taxes on motor fuels (gasoline and diesel) and redistribute the funds for politicians' pet projects.
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