This week, I helped launch the Florida Law Enforcement Virtual Job Fair with the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Police Chiefs Association. This nationwide recruitment event aimed to bring in officers from across the nation to serve in a state that backs the blue.
Florida is the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation, and that isn’t just talk. We support our officers and have secured additional incentives and bonuses for those brave enough to wear a badge. These benefits include:
While this week’s job fair is now over, those still interested in a career in law enforcement should check out BeAFloridaHero.com. Be A Florida Hero is our comprehensive recruitment resource containing an interactive map of available career opportunities in law enforcement agencies statewide.
By supporting officers, and recruiting the best from across the country, we can continue building a Stronger, Safer Florida.
Florida is the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation, and that isn’t just talk. We support our officers and have secured additional incentives and bonuses for those brave enough to wear a badge. These benefits include:
- $5,000 bonus for new Florida law enforcement officers;
- $1,000 allowance for basic recruit training costs;
- Up to $1,000 of equivalency training costs; and
- Up to $25,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance to eligible “hometown heroes” homebuyers and more!
While this week’s job fair is now over, those still interested in a career in law enforcement should check out BeAFloridaHero.com. Be A Florida Hero is our comprehensive recruitment resource containing an interactive map of available career opportunities in law enforcement agencies statewide.
By supporting officers, and recruiting the best from across the country, we can continue building a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
State virtual job fair aims to recruit more law enforcement officers from out of state, FOX 13 Tampa Bay
Florida renews push to hire out-of-state law enforcement officers, CBS 12 West Palm Beach
Virtual job fair for Florida law enforcement positions happening Thursday, WFLA News Channel 8 Tampa
Florida Recruits Out-of-State Cops With Online Job Fair, 610 WIOD NewsRadio
Officials hosting virtual job fair to recruit out-of-state law enforcement, Bay News 9
Florida AG calls on Congress to investigate Biden admin over alleged poor treatment of migrant children, FOX News
Moody seeks investigation into Biden administration's handling of minors trafficked to U.S., The Center Square Florida
Tampa Bay law enforcement, Florida Attorney General stress dangers of leaving unused medications around home, FOX 13 Tampa Bay
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Day. Here's where to drop off yours in Polk, The Ledger
Protecting Floridians
Following a Shocking Grand Jury Presentment, Attorney General Moody Calls on Congress to Investigate
Attorney General Ashley Moody is calling on Congress to investigate the Biden administration subjecting unaccompanied minors to human trafficking. This call comes after a Florida Statewide Grand Jury released its third presentment documenting horrible conditions unaccompanied minors experience because of the Biden administration’s failed policies and lack of oversight. Attorney General Moody is imploring Congress to convene hearings and act to prevent children from being assaulted and exploited.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “A Florida Grand Jury found shocking and horrific evidence of the Biden administration facilitating human trafficking and child exploitation of unaccompanied minors. It should enrage everyone that any child is being exposed to such dangerous and terrible conditions. I’m calling on Congress to conduct hearings to further the investigation and uncover the evidence that HHS refused to provide to Florida’s Statewide Grand Jury.” Read More
Events
This week, Attorney General Ashley Moody announced the launch of the Florida Law Enforcement Virtual Job Fair with the Florida Sheriffs Association and Florida Police Chiefs Association. The job fair aimed to recruit new officers from across the country to join Florida's law enforcement ranks.
Attorney General Moody in Tampa with new Florida law enforcement officers and deputies who recently made the move to become a Florida hero.
From left to right: Bradenton Police Officer Kevin Williams, Bradenton Police Officer Roderrickis Dozier, Attorney General Moody, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy Ashley Baker and Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy Nicole Hagenah
From left to right: Bradenton Police Officer Kevin Williams, Bradenton Police Officer Roderrickis Dozier, Attorney General Moody, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy Ashley Baker and Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Deputy Nicole Hagenah
Attorney General Moody at the Lakeland Police Department encouraging Floridians to participate in the upcoming 24th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 22. By disposing of expired, unused and unwanted medications on Drug Take Back Day, Floridians can help fight the opioid crisis and save lives.