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Issue Briefs

State Land Board & the Permanent Fund

Subject:
Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12)
Published:
September 29, 2025
Agency:
Legislative Council Staff

When Colorado became a state, the federal government granted the state lands to be held in an intergenerational public trust to support public education. This trust is made up of about 2.8 million acres of surface land and 4.0 million subsurface acres, and is managed by the State Land Board (SLB) in the Deparment of Natural Resources. This issue brief discusses how revenue earned on those lands is used, invested, and spent for public education.

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