PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION BILL(S 1536) ON BEACON HILLSIDE 

By Bob Katzen 

 The Revenue Committee held a hearing on a bill providing up to a $2,500 property tax exemption for taxpayers who serve as volunteer call or auxiliary firefighters and emergency medical technicians. The exemption would be available only in cities and towns that adopt this local option law.
   Supporters say that cities and towns should have this option to offer something in return for the services of these important volunteers.

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  1. It’s encouraging to see proposed legislation like Bill S 1536 that acknowledges the vital contributions of volunteer firefighters and EMTs through a property tax exemption. Such measures not only reward their dedication but also could foster greater community support for these services. As someone who values community engagement, I often think about how local decision-making impacts volunteers. This bill could be a stepping stone for towns to attract more volunteers by offering tangible benefits. For those interested in community-focused initiatives, exploring related topics on platforms like Apostate Verity can offer further insights.

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