Georgia Recorder Annual legislative suppers, breakfasts to start session with digital socializing The Wild Hog Supper that is a signature legislative session kick-off event and major fundraiser for the Georgia Food Bank Association is cancelled for 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, Gov. Brian Kemp addresses the large crowd of influential leaders during the supper. Jill Nolin/Georgia Recorder The COVID-19 pandemic means changes to some of the signature annual events that typically mark the start of a new legislative session as lawmakers return to the state Capitol this week. Often the governor and other top state leaders kick off their legislative agenda at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s breakfast at the Georgia World Congress Center. The nonprofit group Georgians for a Healthy Future annually makes its case for expanded access to health at venues near the Capitol. These two are among several groups that advocate for state policies moving their signature events to virtual settings from brick and mortar out of COVID safety concerns.