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    NM governor hiring at least two people for her new statewide housing office

    By Patrick Lohmann,

    1 day ago
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    Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, left, with Sen. Michael Padilla, D-Albuquerque, and Daniel Werwath, a housing policy adviser, urge lawmakers to support her push for an "Office of Housing" on Feb. 8, 2024. The governor's office is hiring at least two people to staff the new "Office of Housing." (Photo by Eddie Moore / Albuquerque Journal)

    Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office is seeking applicants to fill at least two jobs for the newly created “Office of Housing,” a small group of executive branch officials tasked with coordinating various statewide housing programs.

    Creating a statewide housing office under the governor’s control was one of Lujan Grisham’s main priorities during the 2024 30-day legislative session. Lawmakers ultimately stymied her request to create a formal office with expanded authority, but she did find $2 million to fund new positions to work in her office on the issue over the next two years.

    New gigs at Gov’s ‘Office of Housing’

    The Director of Homelessness Initiatives posting;

    The general job posting for the Office of Housing

    The job openings include a new “director of statewide homelessness initiatives,” who  would be responsible for a “coordinated and strategic response” to the growing unhoused population across the state, according to a news release from the governor’s office. The job would pay between $75,000 and $130,000.

    The statewide housing office is also hiring at least one more person,creating a general job listing for those “with experience in housing development, programs, policy, regulatory frameworks, data and demographics,” according to the governor’s office.. That job would pay between $50,000 and $120,000.

    The governor staffing up a state housing office comes after the Legislature made a historic one-time investment to try and spark home building across New Mexico.

    New state money includes a $125 million loan program for affordable housing infrastructure and workforce housing development, a $50 million payment for the New Mexico Affordable Housing Trust Fund and $20 million for initiatives aimed at homelessness.

    New statewide housing report finds problems linger with affordability, homelessness, quality

    The housing office is built to improve availability and affordability of homes across the state..The governor’s office is seeking “talented and innovative thinkers” to come up with new ideas and to build a strategic approach, according to the release.

    “The housing landscape has changed monumentally in the last few years, and it’s time for new models and new levels of coordination,” said Daniel Werwath, whom the governor hired in January to lead the office, in the news release. “The Governor is assembling an experienced team with broad expertise to develop innovative ways to combat the unprecedented housing crisis facing New Mexico.”

    Lujan Grisham asked the Legislature to sanction her push for an Office of Housing and grant it new authority, including putting the office’s new director on the board of the New Mexico

    Mortgage Finance Authority, which recently rebranded as Housing New Mexico. She made the rare move of advocating for the bill in person in front of a legislative committee.

    A bill the governor supported faced pushback from some lawmakers who thought a new office could be redundant or get in the way of existing state entities, like Housing New Mexico. Housing New Mexico officials also lobbied against Lujan Grisham’s proposal.

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