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Bill to free up Old Fort at Hesperus funds sails through committee

Account holds about $850,000 from cattle grazing and coal operations
Durango Herald file<br><br>Informational signs on the campus of the Old Fort Lewis College south of Hesperus. A bill to allow Fort Lewis College trustees to use revenue derived from the Old Fort at Hesperus property won unanimous approval Monday from the House Finance Committee.

The first bill in the 2018 legislative session from Democratic Rep. Barbara McLachlan of Durango won unanimous approval Monday from the House Finance Committee.

House Bill 18-1048 is cosponsored with Republican Sen. Don Coram of Montrose. The bill allows Fort Lewis College trustees to use the revenues derived from the Old Fort at Hesperus property, the original site of the college, without an additional step of seeking legislative approval.

The property has several purposes, including long-term cattle grazing and part of the operations for the King Coal Mine. Cattle-grazing brings in between $12,000 and $24,000 per year; the mine brings in about $6,000 per year. The account, according to a fiscal analysis, now holds about $850,000.

The fund was originally supposed to be used to pay for Native American tuition waivers, although that has never happened and the account continues to grow. Another state law, unaffected by HB 1048, requires the General Assembly to use general funds (income and sales taxes, for example) to pay for the tuition – and the General Assembly has covered 100 percent of those costs.

The bill still allows the college to use those dollars for Native American tuition, if it chooses to do so.

Currently, there’s another step that the State Land Board, which manages the property, and the Fort Lewis trustees have to go through, and that’s to get permission from the General Assembly every year to spend the money that goes into the Hesperus account.

McLachlan

HB 1048 takes the General Assembly out of the equation. McLachlan told the House Finance Committee on Monday that the Hesperus property “is a wonderful part of Fort Lewis College.” She said the property provides hands-on education for the community, such as giving young people an opportunity to learn about farming and cattle.

The bill now goes to the full House for consideration.

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