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Local legislator Solages joins race to represent Long Island in Congress - Texas Metro News

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By The Haitian Times Staff NEW YORK — Nassau County’s Legislator for the3rd Legislative District, Carrié Solages, announced earlier this month that he will run for the United States4th Congressional Districtseat to represent Long Island. Solages, an attorney, will join two other Democratic candidates in the June 28 primary election after incumbent Kathleen Rice, a […]

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