Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, Oakland County Prosecutor, Jessica Cooper and other news-makers discuss the latest COVID-19 information on this full edition of the Oakland County Megacast!
Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, joins the program to provide an update on election issues such as submitting your absentee ballots, deadlines for submissions and applications, as well as how her office is working with the State to ensure safe, secure elections in November.
Cranbrook House & Gardens Public Relations Manager, Eric Franchy talks about the history and experiences available to the public at the House & Gardens, as well as how COVID-19 has impacted their day-to-day operations.
Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce President, Joe Bauman, discusses the continued toll that COVID-19 is taking on the local business community, and talks about the efforts being made by restaurants to pivot their operations as the winter approaches and outdoor dining options begin to dwindle.
Organizers of “Students Undivided” join the program to talk about their continued efforts to raise awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement and continue the community’s dialogue on racial inequities and inequalities locally and around the country and world.
Oakland County Prosecutor, Jessica Cooper, discusses the ways in which COVID-19 has impacted her office’s work, trials and law practice, as well as the work of the Foundation for Kids charity.
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