A western Massachusetts town official addressed state lawmakers Monday, asking them to a bill that would allow the community to impose a 3% tax on commercal recreation services like rafting, skiing and ziplining.
Marguerite Willis, who chairs the selectboard in Charlemont, told the t Committee on Revenue that rural communities with small populations have a difficult time affording emergency services.
"It is our intent to fund paid EMT's and first responders on a limited basis for our ambulance," she said.
Visitors to Charlemont significantly outnumber residents on many weekends.
In an interview, the town said Charlemont currently relies on community to staff ambulance service, and "if they're around, they show up."
She said people tubing on the Deerfield River on their own are a major source of calls requesting emergency help.