Brown is a partner at Pacifica Law Group in Seattle, previously served as a U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, and as general counsel for Gov. Jay Inslee. During the debate, Brown hammered on his experience in government and private practice.
Serrano is the mayor of Pasco and the director and general counsel for the Silent Majority Foundation, a conservative group that has challenged COVID-19 vaccine mandates and state gun laws. Serrano highlighted his experience in local government as well as his history of fighting for individual rights on issues like gun control.
The two discussed their disparate plans for addressing violent crime, the drug crisis, gun
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