Proposal named after senator who perished in house fire last year
By Mike Ward
Austin American-Statesman
AUSTIN — Their voices straining with emotion as they recalled the recent fire deaths of former state Sen. Frank Madla and two relatives, a group of Texas legislators today launched a campaign to mandate carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in many Texas homes beginning in 2008.
Helen Madla, who survived the Thanksgiving-weekend 2006 tragedy with serious injuries, appeared at a Capitol news conference to endorse the proposal, entitled the Frank Madla Act.
“We always think it’s not going to happen to us . . . but it does. It can,” Helen Madla told reporters.
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