Paulding County moves into executive session to discuss cybersecurity planning

5064494 · June 25, 2025

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Summary

Meeting participants moved, seconded and approved a motion to enter an executive session on cybersecurity planning; the motion carried by voice vote and attendees said the body would adjourn from that session.

A motion to enter an executive session to discuss cybersecurity planning was moved and seconded and carried by voice vote at a Paulding County meeting.

The motion — "Motion to go into executive session for cybersecurity planning" — was made by Speaker 11 (unnamed participant) and seconded by Speaker 5 (unnamed participant). After the second, the presiding Speaker 9 (unnamed presiding participant) asked for a vote; those present responded "Aye," and the presiding participant said the motion carried.

The motion gave county officials authorized time in closed session to discuss cybersecurity planning; participants also discussed adjournment logistics for leaving the executive session. As the meeting moved to close for the executive session, a participant said, "Just inform Jason. We will. Just inform the public that we will adjourn from the executive session." The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or individual member votes by name.

The meeting record does not disclose the content of the planned cybersecurity discussion; the motion and verbal vote were the formal actions recorded on the public transcript.

Meeting leaders confirmed the body would adjourn from the executive session when it concluded.