A statewide panel created in response to the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County signed off on a settlement in an open-government lawsuit.

March for Our Lives Florida, the state branch of a national organization formed by students after the school shooting, Florida Student Power Network, Dream Defenders and individual plaintiffs filed a lawsuit accusing the panel of violating state open-government laws by holding an October meeting at a “remote resort” with parking rates of $18 to $32 and deterring members of the public from speaking.

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