How to watch the WA attorney general debate: Brown vs. Serrano

Olympia, WALocal News

The debate between Attorney General candidates Democrat Nick Brown and Republican Peter Serrano is set for September 19, 2024, at Seattle Central College, starting at 8 p. m. This event, organized by the Washington State Debate Coalition, will be broadcast live on FOX 13 and streamed on FOX LOCAL. Moderated by Hana Kim from FOX 13 Seattle, the debate aims to provide voters with critical insights into the candidates' policy positions and qualifications ahead of the election. The coalition has garnered support from sponsors like Comcast and AARP Washington, highlighting community engagement.

Following this debate, another discussion is planned for September 26, featuring candidates for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, further promoting informed voter participation.

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