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City of Asotin Emergency Medical Services Tax (November 2009)

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A City of Asotin Emergency Medical Services Tax proposition was on the November 3, 2009 ballot in Asotin County.

The measure was approved.[1]

  • Yes: 310 (76.92%)Approveda
  • No: 93 (23.08%)

The city of Asotin will implement a $.40 per thousand dollars property tax to help pay for emergency medical services in the city. The city expects the tax to collect $28,812.00.

Ballot summary

The ballot read:

"Shall a special levy be collected in 2010 of twenty-eight thousand eight hundred twelve dollars ($28,812.00) requiring approximately forty cent ($0.40) per thousand of assessed valuation for the City of Asotin to pay for Emergency Medical Services."[2]

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