| Comment | To whom it may concern,
I think the widespread adoption of alternative fuel vehicles is a
deeply inspiring thing. I am pleased to see electric and hydrogen
vehicles on our roads. Now, nearly every manufacturer has
alternative power vehicles coming out. There are literally dozens
of planned new battery/hydrogen vehicles coming out soon.
With this in mind, I believe taxpayer fiduciaries would be wise to
start being selective in support of alternative energy vehicles.
Incentives for very rich people buying luxury electric/hydrogen
vehicles seems unfair. Even a $40,000 vehicle is out of reach for
most people. I would rather see incentives limited to lower priced
vehicles, even if the incentives are smaller.
Thank You,
Stephen
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