Nassau County Legislator, 6th District: Debra S. Mulé

Debra S. Mulé, Democratic and Working Families Party candidate for the Nassau County Legislature's 6th District, at the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building in Mineola on June 26. She currently represents the 5th District, but is running in the 6th after redistricting. Credit: James Escher
DEBRA S. MULÉ
Democratic
BACKGROUND:
- Mulé, 61, of Freeport, is seeking a fourth term as county legislator and is also running on the Working Families line.
- She won her first term in 2017 after serving as a Freeport Village trustee for three years. She also spent nine years on the Freeport School Board, including two as president.
- She graduated from the College of William and Mary and has a master’s in social work from Virginia Commonwealth University.
ISSUES:
- As a result of recent sinkhole incidents along the county’s South Shore, Mulé has focused her attention on repairing the aging infrastructure, including water and sewer pipes.
- She is advocating for a permanent, qualified assessor who will “address the unfortunate degradation” of the county’s property tax assessment roll. She supports a new reassessment.
- She hopes to continue work in her district such as finishing major street revamping projects and the rehabilitation of the historic Kellogg House in Baldwin.

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