Governor: "Housing Key To Keeping Our Kids Here"

The governor's office has selected former Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor as the state's new Secretary of Housing. The announcement fills the position left open with the resignation of Josh Saal last week. Governor McKee says he will also nominate Pryor to be the chairman of the Board of Rhode Island Housing.

“Housing is one of the most critical issues facing Rhode Island today and over the next decade,” said Governor McKee. “We need to keep our children here in Rhode Island, not price them out of our state. And we need to make homes affordable to families of every income level, including families who are especially cost burdened. I thank Stefan and Hannah for stepping up to serve Rhode Island in this new capacity. Together, we will build out a Department of Housing that is up to the challenge and opportunity that this moment represents.”

“Housing is essential to the health of our community as well as our economy,” said Stefan Pryor. “During this critical period, we will work to position Rhode Island for continued – and increased – progress. It’s important for us to come together around our common mission, bring together an effective housing organization, and take key steps that will enable us to advance collectively. We will start by listening to everyday Rhode Islanders, state and local leaders, and housing professionals and advocates regarding our current challenges as well as the ways we can propel our state forward. I thank Governor McKee and General Assembly leaders for their confidence and support in this important effort.”

The governor made it clear in his state-of-the-state address that housing is a top priority.

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