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Henderson City Council unanimously adopts social media policy for elected officials

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Henderson City Council unanimously approved Resolution 24-41 on July 17, 2024, adopting a formal policy that sets professional and personal standards for elected officials’ use of social media; the measure was recommended by City Manager Edward T. Blackmon and passed by voice vote.

The Henderson City Council voted unanimously on July 17 to adopt Resolution 24-41, establishing a formal policy governing elected officials’ use of personal and professional social media platforms. Councilmember Michael Venable moved the measure and Councilmember Tami Walker seconded; the council approved the resolution unanimously.

City Manager Edward T. Blackmon told the council the city already had a general Code of Conduct…

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