ATLANTA—On Thursday, March 26, at 8 p.m., Gov. Brian P. Kemp will participate in a live town hall on Georgia’s response to the spread of COVID-19. The broadcast will also feature interviews with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Georgia Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Kathleen Toomey, Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency Director Homer Bryson, and Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John King. The panel will take questions from journalists based on submissions from the public involving efforts to combat COVID-19.
“Georgians are eager to hear directly from their leaders on what we are doing to address the impact of COVID-19 across our state,” said Gov. Kemp. “The Coronavirus Task Force is working tirelessly to mitigate the effects of this virus, secure necessary supplies, and keep citizens informed in the days and weeks ahead.” The hour-long town hall will be carried by more than 140 radio stations across Georgia, including the Georgia News Network, Cox Media Group in Atlanta and Athens, Salem Media Group in Atlanta, and Entercom Atlanta. |
The town hall will be carried by more than 140 radio stations across Georgia, including the Georgia News Network, Cox Media Group in Atlanta and Athens, Salem Media Group in Atlanta, and Entercom Atlanta. |
The following TV stations also will carry the live town hall:
Albany
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Macon
Savannah
The town hall will also be carried statewide by Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB). To find your local GPB station, click HERE.