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Funding cuts spark debate over emergency services support

July 05, 2024 | Taos City, Taos County, New Mexico



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Funding cuts spark debate over emergency services support
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the annual Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding funding for emergency services, highlighting the critical need for continued support. The chief emphasized the importance of the service, noting that it has been utilized approximately 40 to 50 times this year alone.

The funding for the service will be adjusted this year, decreasing from $200,000 to $150,000. This reduction is attributed to the service receiving a portion of the fire and EMS tax, which was implemented following a gross receipts tax passed a year and a half ago. The village has been informed of this change and has expressed agreement.

Commissioner Marsha sought clarification on the funding structure, confirming that the service will now receive $250,000 in total, combining the new MOU amount with the previously allocated funds. The contract includes a clause for automatic renewal each year, ensuring ongoing support for the essential emergency services.

The discussions underscored the collaborative efforts between the village and emergency services, reinforcing the commitment to maintaining public safety through adequate funding and resources.

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