Oklahoma City vote may reshape funding for EMSA
Oklahoma City has paid millions of dollars in the past 10 years to make up the difference between what it costs to provide ambulance service and the revenue brought in each year by the Emergency Medical Services Authority.
But Ward 4 Councilman Pete White doesn’t want people to call it a subsidy. White and the rest of the council are scheduled to vote Tuesday on a new way to pay for ambulance service. The p...
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