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Secretary of State · ColumbusThe Ohio Controlling Board recently approved the release of $230,129 from the Campus Safety Grant Program to be used by Lorain County Community College to make security upgrades throughout the campus, announced Speaker Pro Tempore Gayle Manning (R-North Ridgeville) in a news release. The funding will be used to replace and upgrade cameras and memory cards and install network infrastructure in the Physical Sciences building, Stocker Arts building…See the Story
Ohio Secretary of State Changes Ballot Drop Box Rules, Calls for Their Elimination
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Abilene, Texas · AbileneAUSTIN (KXAN) — On Monday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 150, which creates a state-based cybersecurity department, into law. The Texas Cyber Command was passed during the 89th regular legislative session and is expected to help protect Texans against cyber threats.
RELATED | Lawmakers file bills to create Texas Cyber Command "Our state is under constant attack by cyber criminals, attacks that occur thousands of times every sing…See the Story
Texas Cyber Command Signed Into Law: What This Means for Texans
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State Lawmakers Push Back on Federal Proposal to Limit AI Regulation
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Privacy advocates are worried about mobile driver’s licenses
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