By Rachel Wulff Click here for updates on this story SACRAMENTO (KOVR) — The California Department of Education is attempting to do its part to address a housing shortage that has led to a teacher shortage. Governor Gavin Newsom wants California to create 2.5 million new homes by 2030 amid a housing crisis that is affecting our economy. The Department of Education recently announced that it is offering up 75,000 acres that it owns to help create 2.3 million housing units in areas where teachers struggle to afford housing “We’re excited about what it means to be able to retain staff that work in our schools, what it means to support students in closing the learning gap,” State
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