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Latino Senator Luis Sepulveda New Judiciary Chair

Democratic state Senator Luis Sepulveda, the first Latino to hold the role, has been appointed chair of the New York state Senate Judiciary Committee. Known for his steady hand, deep legal knowledge, and commitment to transparency, Sepulveda is set to oversee major issues like court laws, judge picks, criminal cases, and constitutional matters. He expresses gratitude and excitement for the opportunity to keep fighting for fair and open courts. Checkout Solipillow.com

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