One year ago this week, I stood on the steps of Florida’s Historic Capitol, placed my hand on the Bible, and pledged to protect Floridians and defend our state laws. It’s an oath I take seriously. One I live out daily. As we recognize this milestone, I remain as committed as I did on day one to the mission of standing guard to protect the citizens of this great state.
Before I took office, Florida did not have a Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse. Today, I am proud to chair this team of experts dedicated to finding innovative solutions to stop opioid abuse and save lives.
During my first few months as Attorney General—while balancing my duty as a mother—I heard that vaping was taking over our schools. So I traveled the state to hear from educators and law enforcement about the growing teen-vaping epidemic. Following this fact-gathering mission, I launched an extensive investigation to find out if vaping companies doing business in Florida are targeting our youth.
Under my watch, the health and safety of our children and all Floridians will never be jeopardized for financial profits. That is why I developed a Consumer Alert program, created a Senior Protection Team and launched a first-of-its kind price-gouging reporting app. It’s why I continue to aggressively pursue opioid manufacturers and distributors in court.
These are just a few of the advances made in 2019 to protect Floridians, for a more comprehensive review, click here.
While it has been a productive year, I’m not looking to the past. I am laser-focused on the future and excited about what we will do together in 2020 to build a stronger, safer Florida.
In The News
Ashley Moody Warns Super Bowl LIV Could Lead to More Human Trafficking in South Florida, Florida Daily
‘That’s How We’ll Catch These Guys’, Florida Attorney General Moody Enlists Help To Crack Down On Sex Trafficking During Super Bowl, CBS Miami
Florida, Uber partner before Super Bowl 2020 to spot human trafficking victims, Fort Myers News-Press
Hotel Workers, Uber Drivers Asked to Be on Alert for Human Trafficking During Super Bowl, Time Magazine
Florida bills would require student truckers have human trafficking training, ABC Action News
Florida Scores “A” Grade in Human Trafficking Prevention Efforts: AG Ashley Moody, Space Coast Daily
Attorney General recognizes National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, Gulf Breeze News
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Ashley Moody announced the arrest of Jahnice Jones for abusing a disabled adult. Following an investigation by the Attorney General’s…
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With Super Bowl LIV to be played in Miami in less than a month, Attorney General Ashley Moody is partnering with Uber to educate thousands of drivers on how to spot and report human trafficking. In Miami, Attorney General Moody and Uber held the first of numerous driver education events for…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody today surprised an Orlando woman training to become a dispatcher with a Back the Blue Award for her extraordinary support of law…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody, Chair of the Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse, convened the team’s first meeting of the new year. The meeting focused on…
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Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Broward Office of the Inspector General announced the arrests of two individuals for their roles in defrauding the City of Pembroke Pines out of more than $700,000 in security…
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Events
Doral City Manager Albert Childress, MAyorr Juan Carlos Bermudez, AG Moody, Chief of Police Herman Organvidez and Deputy Chief Raul Ubieta
Back row: Kissimmee Police Deputy Daniel Schad, Kissimmee Police Chief Jeffrey O'Dell, Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon, Orlando City Commissioner Tony Ortiz, Orlando Deputy Chief Eric Smith and Orlando Deputy Chief Douglas Goerke