David Grosso

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David Grosso
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Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
at-large
In office
January 2, 2013 January 2, 2021
Council of the District of Columbia
Preceded by Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
at-large

2013–2021
Succeeded by