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Budget Meeting Sparks Debate Over Adding EMT Positions

June 07, 2024 | Southport City, Brunswick County, North Carolina



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Budget Meeting Sparks Debate Over Adding EMT Positions
During a recent government meeting, board members focused on finalizing the budget, with a significant discussion surrounding the addition of three Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) to the budget proposal. Alderman Law Davis emphasized the importance of solidifying the budget, suggesting that public input would be gathered through a public hearing if the community had concerns.

A motion was made to include the three EMTs in the budget, along with the necessary additional revenues to support their hiring. Chief Ruth was tasked with identifying how to cover the associated costs, which included a $3,000 figure that would need to be addressed. The motion received a favorable response, passing with a vote of 5 to 1.

The meeting also touched on the need for clarity regarding financial figures before the upcoming June 17 meeting, with members agreeing to collaborate on the wording to effectively communicate these details. Additionally, there was a call to revisit discrepancies in numbers related to an events coordinator discussed in a previous meeting.

As the board moves forward, the focus remains on ensuring that the budget reflects the community's needs while maintaining transparency and accountability in financial decisions.

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