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Bernalillo County helped reunite mother with children; advocates urge state housing funding
Summary
Speakers in the meeting transcript described how Bernalillo County placed Maria Sanchez into permanent housing, reuniting her with her children, and urged state legislators to approve critical housing funding; transcript commenters cited a 2022 shortfall of about 22,000 affordable units in Albuquerque.
Commenter said Bernalillo County placed Maria Sanchez into permanent housing, which allowed her to reunite with her children, and urged state legislators to approve housing funding this session.
Why it matters: the speaker who framed the testimony cited 2022 estimates that Albuquerque needs at least 22,000 additional affordable housing units and noted that about 35% of people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque are from other New Mexico cities, arguing those figures show a statewide pressure on housing resources.
In the transcript, Commenter opened by describing homelessness as "a daily reality. Thousands of people living on the streets blending into the background." The transcript records…
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