Andraca Introduces Bill to Help Improve Emergency Services
Proposal Helps Communities Consolidate, Improve EMS Response
Madison, Wis – To help municipalities in the 23rd district and across the state provide high-quality emergency services, State Representative Deb Andraca (D-Whitefish Bay) introduced a bill (LRB 4360) today to assist cities, towns and villages consolidate emergency dispatch services.
“Sharing fire and emergency services is an effective way to provide better services at lower costs without raising taxes to do so,” said Andraca. “This bill will help municipalities share emergency dispatch services while addressing one of the most urgent issues facing our cities, villages and towns.”
“The state should encourage communities to work cooperatively on shared services wherever feasible,” Andraca explained. “This narrow, targeted exemption, available only for consolidated dispatch services, would make sure communities are rewarded for being fiscally responsible.”
For example, the consolidated North Shore Fire Department, created in 2006, avoided a 24% increase in costs to taxpayers according to an analysis by the Wisconsin Policy Forum. Communities that want to consolidate emergency services are often frustrated by the state-imposed levy limit. To address the problem a levy limit exemption was created at the state level for joint fire departments. Emergency dispatch has an exemption at the county level but it does not apply to the many cities, villages and towns pursuing a consolidated model.
When communities use the levy limit exceptions, they put themselves at risk of losing their ERP funding. If they lose this funding, it negates the usefulness of the levy limit exception that was established to encourage the consolidation in the first place. This bill helps ensure emergency services are affordable and available to any local municipality pursuing consolidation.
“Whenever we call 911, we expect help right away,” said Andraca. “As legislators, we should be helping our municipalities do the right thing for our residents, first responders and taxpayers.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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