On Oct. 28, 2019, President Trump signed Executive Order No. 13896, authorizing and designating the U.S. Attorney General to create such a Commission that would explore modern issues affecting law enforcement that most impact the ability of American policing to reduce crime.
As a former prosecutor, judge and now as Florida’s Attorney General, I understand uniquely the toll crime takes on families, communities and the taxpayers. As the wife of a law enforcement officer, I know the sacrifices involved when a loved one risks their personal safety to ensure the safety of others.
I look forward to working with Attorney General Barr and my fellow Commissioners to identify strategies and innovative solutions to help reduce crime, support our law enforcement officers and protect the American people.
The Commission will review relevant research and expertise and make recommendations regarding important current issues facing law enforcement and the criminal justice system such as: challenges to law enforcement associated with mental illness, homelessness, substance abuse, and other social factors that influence crime and strain criminal justice resources.
For a complete list of functions to be carried out by the Commission, click here.
For more on the appointment, click here.
President Trump’s support of our brave law enforcement officers and his commitment to protecting law-abiding Americans is inspiring, and through my service on his Commission, I will work every day to further this worthy mission—and to help build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to Serve on President Trump’s National Law Enforcement Commission, Space Coast Daily
Ashley Moody appointed to Trump law enforcement commission, Florida Politics
As Pro Bowl nears, officials on lookout for signs of human trafficking, WESH Orlando
Fla. Attorney General partners with Uber to crack down on human trafficking, WFLA Tampa
Attorney General Ashley Moody makes stop in Parker, WMBB Panama City
Attorney general reads to kids at Parker Elementary School, WJHG Panama City
Time Is Running Out For Floridians To File Claim For Equifax Settlement Money, CBS Miami
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