Colorado lawmakers advance bill to block names of ranchers who file for compensation for wolf attacks 

The Aspen Times: Colorado ranchers who file for state compensation over wolf attacks would have their name, address, and business information hidden from open records requests under a bill being advanced by Colorado lawmakers at the Capitol. 

Senate Bill 38 was approved unanimously by a bipartisan Senate committee on Thursday after it received initial approval from an interim committee that met before the beginning of the 2025 session. 

The legislation is being sponsored by Sen. Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, whose central and northern mountain district has been the epicenter of the state’s controversial wolf reintroduction program, which was approved by voters in 2020. 

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