Five candidates for New York State Attorney General came to central Brooklyn and discussed topics ranging from police policies, predatory lending and the enforcement of community benefits agreements in a debate hosted and sponsored by the DuBois Bunche Center for Public Policy.



All five of the Democratic Party candidates participated in the event, which was held recently in the Founders Auditorium at Medgar Evers College. The list of candidates included Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky, State Senator Eric T. Schneiderman, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen M. Rice as well as Eric R. Dinallo, a former state insurance superintendent, and Sean Coffey, a trial lawyer.
A number of public policy issues were discussed. For example. the candidates all agreed on the need to pass legislation that would change the way prisoners are counted. They each supported the so-called “Prisoners of the Census Bill,” which would have prisoners counted as residents of the communities where they resided when arrested, rather as residents of the upstate communities where the prisons are located. It is a change, the candidates said, that would bring resources to the state’s urban areas, rather than the rural communities where the prisoners are housed.
The debate was co-sponsored by several other groups: the Vanguard Independent Democratic Association, the Progressive Association for Political Action, the Rosa Parks Democratic Club, the Thomas S. Boyland Democratic Club, New Era Democratic Club, the Progressive Democratic Political Association, and the Unity Democratic Club.
The debate comes in advance of the hotly contested Sept.14 statewide primary. The contest among the five candidates for the Democratic nomination for attorney general is considered the most competitive in the state because winning that primary is considered tantamount to election in November.
A number of Brooklyn elected officials attended the event. The debate’s host was Walter T. Mosely, a Democratic district leader, and the moderator was Jonathan P. Hicks, a senior fellow at the DuBois Bunche Center for Public Policy and a former political writer with The New York Times.
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The five Democratic candidates for attorney general are Eric Dinallo, Richard Brodsky, Kathleen Rice, Sean Coffey and Eric Schneiderman. Walter T. Mosley, District Leader for 57th A.D., also attended and Jonathan P. Hicks moderated.