We know that housing is one of the largest issues facing the American public, but in Colorado, those issues are combining with education challenges to create a potentially dark landscape for the future, should nothing change.

That's according to the Keystone Policy Center's latest report, " Can't Live Where We Teach " which outlines how the state's housing crisis is crippling our education system and what can be done to avoid a bad outcome for everyone, especially those working in our schools.

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The report reveals one key finding that might be surprising, according to the center: people working for school districts (teachers, bus drivers, and custodians) have shown that they're largely okay with the school district being their landlord, so long as it results in affordable housin

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