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Elections 2010: Scott Diamond

by Long Island Press on October 29, 2010

Scott Diamond

(R,C)

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A paralegal for the U.S. Department of Justice, Diamond, 31, is making his first run for office. The Mineola resident says he favors reducing the number of special taxing districts, capping property taxes and limiting spending. He also wants to increase the penalty for those convicted of leaving the scene of an accident, because he himself was the victim of a hit-and-run.

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