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Dukes County sheriff seeks exemption from grant chargebacks to sustain regional 911 staffing on Martha's Vineyard

Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight, Massachusetts Legislature · November 5, 2025
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Summary

The Dukes County sheriff told the committee H.3389 would exempt the regional emergency communications center from chargebacks (fringe, indirect costs, payroll tax) that the sheriff says would otherwise create a FY26 deficit and undermine recruitment and retention of 911 staff on Martha's Vineyard.

Sheriff Robert Haggen of Dukes County (Martha’s Vineyard) testified in support of H.3389, a bill to exempt the county’s regional emergency communications (9‑1‑1) operation from certain grant chargebacks that the sheriff described as creating an unsustainable budget shortfall.

What the sheriff described: Haggen said the regional communications center receives state…

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