District 6 - Debra Mulé

2026 ARC Grievance Workshops

Legislator Debra Mulè

Both of Legislator Mulè’s live workshops have been completed.
If you were unable to join us for those workshops or would like to review it once again,
please click below to watch the presentation on YouTube.
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  1. 1 Regional Job Fair 6-4-2026 (1)
  2. 2 Ted Democracy Founding Futures Livestream Flyer 5.26
  3. 3 NNO Save the Date
  4. 4 Nassau Navigator - Resource Flyer
  5. 5 VSA Transportation
  1. Legislator Mulé Celebrates Juneteenth in Baldwin

    Nassau County Legislature Alternate Deputy Minority Leader Debra Mulé (D – Freeport) proudly joined the Baldwin Civic Association and the greater Baldwin community for their inaugural Juneteenth celebration at the Baldwin Community Garden. Read on...
  2. Legislator Mulé Salutes Outstanding Freeport HS Scholars

    Nassau County Legislature Alternate Deputy Minority Leader Debra Mulé (D – Freeport) had the high honor of joining in a celebration of outstanding Freeport High School students. The honorees included: Read on...
  3. Alternate Deputy Minority Leader Mulé, Nassau DA’s Office Host Freeport Senior Scam Prevention Event

    Nassau County Legislator Alternate Deputy Minority Leader Debra Mulé (D – Freeport) partnered with the Office of Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly to host a senior scam prevention workshop at Freeport’s Salvation Army Senior Center on Read on...
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District 6Biography:
Debra Mulé embarked upon her fifth term as a Nassau County Legislator on January 1st, 2026, representing the newly apportioned Sixth Legislative District, which encompasses the community of Freeport, and portions of Baldwin and Oceanside. In the Legislature, Debra is the Ranking Member on the Veterans and Senior Affairs committees, and serves on the Legislature’s Finance, Public Safety, and Minority Affairs committees. 

Now, in her ninth year of service in the Legislature, Legislator Mulé has delivered on a series of long-awaited priorities for her constituents. As a leading advocate for reinvestment in Nassau County's aging infrastructure, Legislator Mulé has advocated strenuously for proactive preventative measures to address and prevent sinkholes on County roads. She has been instrumental in securing more than $14.4 million in capital plan commitments for Baldwin Complete Streets; $3 million for traffic and pedestrian safety improvements on Merrick Road; and more than $18 million in capital plan commitments for Grand Avenue traffic safety improvements, including a new phase stretching from Stanton Avenue to the Southern State Parkway; and in Freeport, she worked to deliver $7.6 million for improvements to North Main Street. 

While overseeing South Hempstead, Legislator Mulé shepherded a crucial flood mitigation project on Long Beach Road under the Southern State Parkway in South Hempstead to completion and built upon that progress with $9.44 million in additional capital plan funding for a second phase of extensive traffic safety improvements to Long Beach Road. As a representative of numerous coastal communities, she championed the County's Bay Park Conveyance Project, which will redirect effluent in a manner that greatly decreases the amount of nitrogen in Reynolds Channel and the Western Bays for the purpose of restoring the health of aquatic ecosystems in this area and supplementing ongoing flood mitigation efforts. 

With an eye toward preserving our community’s historic and natural treasures, Legislator Mulé has secured $1.5 million to date for the rehabilitation of Baldwin’s historic Kellogg House and millions more for drainage improvements and beautification at Silver Lake Park. Across the district, she has leveraged the County’s Community Revitalization Program (CRP) grants to fund a mobile command post for the Baldwin Fire District; a fire engine for the South Hempstead Fire Department; a mobile health center for the Baldwin UFSD, equipment for Baldwin-based Sanitation District 2, and more. 

Legislatively, she co-sponsored a precedent-setting ban on the non-consensual sharing of intimate images that went statewide, as well as a ban on single-use Styrofoam products and legislation to reduce the use of single-use plastic and paper bags.

ABOUT DEBRA MULÉ
Debra earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music from the College of William and Mary and earned a Master's Degree in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. She currently serves as a cantor at the Our Holy Redeemer R.C. Church in Freeport. 

As a social worker and community leader, Debra has been giving back to the residents of Nassau County for more than two decades. 

While serving on her daughters’ PTA, Debra was elected to the Freeport School Board. During three terms, she was elected Vice President and ultimately President. From there, she won election to the Village of Freeport Board of Trustees in 2015 and served in that capacity until 2018, when she was elected to the Legislature. 

Debra and her husband Steve, a IBEW Local 3 electrician, have resided in Freeport since 1990 and have two adult daughters Victoria and Elizabeth