Lawmakers Move To Compensate Lower North Fork Victims
Residents affected by a wildfire southwest of Denver gave emotional accounts to lawmakers about what they lost and a committee approved a bill to create a commission to pay victims.
Three people died and two dozen homes were damaged from the fire that grew from a state prescribed burn last month.
Republicans sponsoring the measure say the state should pay, but Republican Attorney General John Suthers’ office says it would set an unfair precedent.
A House committee approved the bill Monday on an 8-3 vote.
For decades, the state has had a $600,000 liability cap.
Suthers and Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper’s office say that protects the state from paying unlimited amounts in claims.
The fire caused at least $11 million in property damage.
Hicknelooper’s office says all but possibly two of the damaged homes are insured.