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Newsom Appoints Tomiquia Moss to Lead New California Housing and Homelessness Agency

Governor Gavin Newsom swore in Tomiquia Moss as secretary of the newly established California Housing and Homelessness Agency, created to coordinate the state's housing production and homelessness response.

Reese Hardy

July 6, 20261 min read

Housing agency - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Housing agency - illustration, Jake Team LLC

PLEASANTON, California — Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed Tomiquia Moss as secretary of the new California Housing and Homelessness Agency, a department created last year to consolidate the state's response to its persistent housing shortage and homelessness crisis.

Newsom announced the appointment on June 30, following the signing of housing finance reforms included in the 2026-2027 state budget and the Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2026. The administration said the new agency would bring a single, coordinated strategy to housing production, homelessness services, and civil rights enforcement.

Moss previously served as secretary of the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency, where she oversaw 12 entities and more than 40 boards and bureaus. The governor's office credited her with driving improvements to California's housing delivery and finance systems and scaling programs such as Homekey, which converts properties into housing for people experiencing homelessness.

I'm honored to lead the California Housing and Homelessness Agency and to advance the Governor's vision for a more coordinated and accountable housing system. As we expand opportunity, I'm committed to protecting the civil rights of every Californian while accelerating housing production and strengthening our homelessness response.

The new agency includes the Department of Housing and Community Development, the California Interagency Council on Homelessness, the California Housing Finance Agency, and the Civil Rights Department. Federal data cited by the administration shows California reduced unsheltered homelessness by 8,391 people, or 6.8 percent, last year, the largest decline of any state.

Pleasanton, a city of approximately 80,000 in Alameda County, lies about 40 miles east of San Francisco in the Tri-Valley region of the Bay Area. As home prices across the Bay Area strain household budgets, the new state housing agency's work on production and affordability reaches communities throughout the region.

Sources: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/06/30/governor-newsom-swears-in-tomiquia-moss-as-secretary-of-new-california-housing-and-homelessness-agency/

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Reese Hardy

Reese Hardy writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Pleasanton.

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