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Dade County bars external electronic devices at public meetings, cites cybersecurity and content control
Summary
The Board adopted Resolution R‑25‑26 restricting external electronic devices and digital storage media from being connected to county computers or audio-visual systems during hearings and regular meetings; printed materials remain allowed for presenters.
The Dade County Board of Commissioners adopted an update to its public-participation policy April 2 that prohibits external electronic devices and storage media (including USB drives and external hard drives) from being connected to county computers or audio-visual systems during public hearings and regular meetings.
Chair explained the change as a protection for county…
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