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Commission holds closed session on Capitol security, then approves critical information infrastructure upgrades

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The commission met in closed session under the Open Meetings Act to discuss security measures and later approved a recommendation described as a critical information upgrade/infrastructure; both votes passed unanimously.

The Michigan State Capitol Commission voted to meet in closed session to receive and deliberate a security proposal from the executive director and later approved recommended critical information infrastructure upgrades.

Chair Candler moved that the commission enter a closed session "under section 8(h) of the Open Meetings Act to receive and deliberate a proposal from the commission's executive director regarding security measures as pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act section 13(1)(u)." Commissioner Oberlin seconded. The secretary then called the roll; Chair Candler,…

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