Property taxes account for more than 90 percent of most districts' revenue, according to the state comptroller, and the cost is growing exponentially as districts increasingly turn to paid firefighters to offset a growing shortage of volunteers. Since 1999, the cost to taxpayers of supporting fire districts has more than doubled in Monroe County, to $46.4 million in 2008, the last year for which complete data were available, from $21.3 million.
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