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San Diego County 5th District Supervisor Candidates want you to know why they are running in the June Primary elections. On this weeks “LIVE” Journalist Roundtable!

Tune to KOCT - Channel 18, Thursday May 1st at 6 pm for a one-hour “live” Journalist Roundtable program.

Our first guest, Bill Horn, current Supervisor for the 5th District says he is a hard working public servant committed to the well-being of all constituents, community groups, and businesses in North San Diego County. His vision for North County is one that is prosperous economically, healthy physically, safe to enjoy, and free of unnecessary and burdensome government regulations.

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Our second guest, Jim Wood, current Mayor of Oceanside, says as the longest serving mayor in North County and with 31 years of law enforcement experience, he has fought to protect crucial public safety services and if elected he will work for you, not special interests. Times are tough and he will make sure that your tax dollars are spent wisely as safety and protecting your tax dollar is his first priority.

The host for Journalist Roundtable is veteran journalist Kent Davy. He is joined on set by KPBS’s Alison St John and Logan Jenkins, columnist from the San Diego Union-Tribune.

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The program can be viewed on Channel 18 Cox Cable in Oceanside, AT&T, county-wide. You can also stream us live on www.koct.org on your smart phone or tablet.  Stay in tune with your community by tuning into KOCT-The Oceanside Channels!

Next months show, Thursday, June 5th, will feature Francine Busby, Chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party,  A representative for -The Republican Party of San Diego County, Chris Van Gorder, President & CEO of Scripps Health and Councilmember Jerry Kern and his role on the newly formed, The Community Engagement Panel which is looking into the issues related to the decommissioning of San Onofre Power Plan.

 

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