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King County puts 9-1-1, EMS funding on November ballot

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Venice Buhain

King County voters in November will decide on a six-year levy proposal to continue funding the Medic One/Emergency Medical Service program.

The Medic One system handles all 9-1-1 emergency calls throughout King County and provides emergency medical services countywide. The levy proposal would generate up to $1.4 billion through 2031. The current levy expires at the end of this year. The system has been supported by a property tax levy since 1979 and has passed nearly every time it has come up for renewal.

November’s ballot measure would set the maximum levy rate at $0.250 per $1,000 of assessed value, or $211 a year for a home assessed at the median of $844,000. The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4.

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Venice Buhain

By Venice Buhain

Venice Buhain is Cascade PBS’s associate news editor. She previously covered education at Crosscut, and also worked for KING 5, The Seattle Globalist and TVW News.