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Tonight: 33rd Senate District Candidates Debate!

The Bronx News Network (which the Norwood News is a member of) will be moderating a debate tonight at 7 p.m. at Fordham Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2430 Walton Ave. (just south of Fordham Road) between candidates of the 33rd Senate District.

The debate is being hosted by nonprofit groups Transportation Alternatives and Picture the Homeless, so there will be questions about transit and homelessness. We will also be asking about other issues affecting the 33rd District and taking questions from the audience. Come, participate and get answers so you can make an informed decision on Sept. 14 (if you’re a Democrat) and Nov. 4 (if you’re a voter of any party).

(Note: if there are burning issues you would like discussed, leave the questions or issue topics in the "comments" section and we’ll try our best to address them at the debate tonight.)

The incumbent Pedro Espada Jr. has declined to attend tonight’s debate (or any other debate or even answer a simple survey of questions that we gave out to all of the 33rd District Democratic candidates).

But candidates Gustavo Rivera and Dan Padernacht (both Democrats) as well as John Reynolds (Green Party) have all confirmed with Transportation Alternatives that they will be attending.

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