Statewide Polling Results Show Voters Believe Affordable Housing and Reducing Homelessness Should Be a State-Wide Priority
Key findings from the statewide polling included:
* 60% of Coloradans surveyed think there is a housing crisis in their community;
* 68% of people have had a personal experience with, or know someone who has experienced, housing instability;
* 34% think there is a strong connection between housing and health, 24% think the connection is not that strong, and 35% think there is no connection;
* 68% think
* Only 10% of voters believe laws are more protective of tenants than landlords;
* 73% favored a limit on landlords making a profit from application fees;
* 73% believe that landlords should be required to register their rental housing and pay a registration fee;
* 72% favor preventing landlords from discriminating against tenants on the basis of income; and
* 63% support extending the notice requirement before a landlord can file for an eviction from 3 to 14 days.
"This data clearly shows that Coloradans are seriously struggling with the affordable housing crisis and want to see the State Government make an investment in housing," says
The statewide polling is part of a Health Disparities Grant from the
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