On my side of the State (Michigan's Lower Peninsula, west side) over 60% of the voter's pride themselves as being "Fiscal Conservatives". It means they want all the services of a real local government, without having to
PAY FOR IT.
In the township I live in we don't have our own fire dept.: we contract with the three townships and the the city we border for our fire & rescue services, on a cost per call basis; our police work is handled by the county Sheriff's dept. in tandem with the local post of the Michigan State Police. The cost for police protection is covered by State and County taxes.
For me, this debate is pretty cut & dry; if you want these services, they will require people to do the work; these people need to be pretty highly trained to do their work. These people need to be able to feed themselves
AND THEIR FAMILIES.. That means you need to actually
PAY THEM.
Things came to a head 7 years ago (off year elections); the township was facing a fiscal deficit due to the outstanding bills from various fire dept's due to a multi county arson ring we had on the loose. The township wanted a one year/ one time property tax assessment to pay the bill. Me being a property owner with multiple outbuildings (small family farm), I wound up with the same one time assessment as the little Mc Millionaires (homes and property assessed in excess of $650,000.00 US dollars.
The one time fee that had these..."individuals"... claiming that a volunteer should provide all their own equipment, cover all their own expenses, etc, just out of the compassionate kindness of their hearts? For a homeowner with a home valued over $500,000.00, or a farm with a land value over $750,000.00 (our farm at that time, 200 acres X $4000.00 an acre = $800,000.00), just what was the fee that had these

screaming?
$50.00
That's right. only $50.00, in a one time assessment.