News from Neighboring States for April 28, 2018: Teachers spread out around the Colorado Capitol Friday and rallied in support of increased state funding for education.

Teachers from Jeffco, Lake County, Douglas County and Clear Creek are recognized by the House of Representatives as they protest at the state Capitol to demand more money for schools. /Photo by Joe Amon/The Denver Post

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