Since taking office, I have made it my mission to continuously demonstrate to the men and women who wear a badge that we have their backs. I want them to know that they have an Attorney General who is grateful for their service, and that my door is always open to them.
So, this week, I continued our time-honored tradition of hosting sheriffs from across our great state in my capitol office for Florida Sheriffs Day. Sheriffs Day is held annually during the 60-day legislative session. During the event, sheriffs visit the Florida Capitol to meet with legislators and other officials to help advance crucial public safety legislation and policies.
We wanted to help these law enforcement leaders get session started on the right foot, so I opened our doors and told them how grateful we are for each and every one of them.
They are a major part of what makes Florida so special, and I am honored to work alongside them this legislative session to help build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
Florida AG Moody sounds alarm on fentanyl surge at border: 'Devastating effect', FOX News
Florida Attorney General announces new settlement in opioid settlement, ABC 7 Sarasota
Ashley Moody Announces Finalization of Opioid Settlement Agreements, Florida Daily
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Attorney General releases online safety toolkit for children for 2022, WINK News
Florida AG Moody unveils ‘online safety kit’ to protect minors from internet predators, Orlando Sentinel
Protecting Floridians
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Events
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody unveiled her 2022 Online Safety Toolkit with law enforcement leaders and anti-human trafficking advocates during a news conference at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando. To check out the toolkit, click here.
Attorney General Moody presenting a Florida Cabinet resolution, recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Florida, to the nonprofit organization Created Women for helping and restoring survivors of human trafficking.
From left to right: Orlando Police Department Cpt. Richard Lane, Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez, Attorney General Moody, Created Women Executive Director Jillian Penhale, Orange County Sheriff John Mina, Created Women Outreach Assistant Laura Henderson
From left to right: Orlando Police Department Cpt. Richard Lane, Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez, Attorney General Moody, Created Women Executive Director Jillian Penhale, Orange County Sheriff John Mina, Created Women Outreach Assistant Laura Henderson
Attorney General Moody welcoming Florida Sheriffs at her capitol office in Tallahassee as part of Sheriffs Day. The law enforcement advocacy day is held annually during the state legislative session to promote and discuss pro-law enforcement policies.
Attorney General Moody speaking at the Florida Bankers Association Capital Day in Tallahassee about legislative priorities to help better protect Floridians.
Attorney General Moody at the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association’s Tourism Day in Tallahassee talking about her office's 100 Percent Club, a human trafficking prevention initiative to encourage businesses to train employees how to spot and report human trafficking. For more information on the 100 Percent Club, click here.