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Depending on where you live, you may have the below city races on your ballot.

  • VOTE YES

    Vote YES for Spokane Emergency Medical Services

  • When a loved one is having a heart attack, the last thing to be worrying about is whether the firefighters and ambulance services have enough funding to arrive quickly. That's why the City of Spokane has proposed Proposition 1, a six-year $8 million amount levy that funds about 90 Emergency Medical Services positions, or one-third of the Spokane Fire Department. It will also help pay for fire trucks and paramedic units, medical supplies, EMS training, vehicle maintenance, and more. The estimated levy rate remains the same at $.50 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property taxes. Vote YES for Spokane Emergency Medical Services.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    When a loved one is having a heart attack, the last thing to be worrying about is whether the firefighters and ambulance services have enough funding to arrive quickly. That's why the City of Spokane has proposed Proposition 1, a six-year $8 million amount levy that funds about 90 Emergency Medical Services positions, or one-third of the Spokane Fire Department. It will also help pay for fire trucks and paramedic units, medical supplies, EMS training, vehicle maintenance, and more. The estimated levy rate remains the same at $.50 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property taxes. Vote YES for Spokane Emergency Medical Services.
    When a loved one is having a heart attack, the last thing to be worrying about is whether the firefighters and ambulance services have enough funding to arrive quickly. That's why the City of Spokane has proposed Proposition 1, a six-year $8 million amount levy that funds about 90 Emergency Medical Services positions, or one-third of the Spokane Fire Department. It will also help pay for fire trucks and paramedic units, medical supplies, EMS training, vehicle maintenance, and more. The estimated levy rate remains the same at $.50 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property taxes. Vote YES for Spokane Emergency Medical Services.

    EMS - Emergency Medical Services Levy

    When a loved one is having a heart attack, the last thing to be worrying about is whether the firefighters and ambulance services have enough funding to arrive quickly. That's why the City of Spokane has proposed Proposition 1, a six-year $8 million amount levy that funds about 90 Emergency Medical Services positions, or one-third of the Spokane Fire Department. It will also help pay for fire trucks and paramedic units, medical supplies, EMS training, vehicle maintenance, and more. The estimated levy rate remains the same at $.50 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property taxes.

  • VOTE YES

    Vote YES for Spokane emergency medical services

  • The Spokane Fire Protection District is proposing Proposition 1, a two-year, approximately $7.3 million Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy. After last year's deadly windstorm, a YES vote is critical on this levy, as it generates 40% of the budget for the fire district, covering such essential services as 24/7 staffing, paramedics, and emergency medical services. The levy rate is about $1.80 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property tax.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    The Spokane Fire Protection District is proposing Proposition 1, a two-year, approximately $7.3 million Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy. After last year's deadly windstorm, a YES vote is critical on this levy, as it generates 40% of the budget for the fire district, covering such essential services as 24/7 staffing, paramedics, and emergency medical services. The levy rate is about $1.80 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property tax.
    The Spokane Fire Protection District is proposing Proposition 1, a two-year, approximately $7.3 million Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy. After last year's deadly windstorm, a YES vote is critical on this levy, as it generates 40% of the budget for the fire district, covering such essential services as 24/7 staffing, paramedics, and emergency medical services. The levy rate is about $1.80 per $1,000 of assessed value on your property tax.