AG Moody to Lead National Human Trafficking Committee
Release Date
Jan 16, 2020
Contact
Kylie Mason
Phone
850-245-0150
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “I am honored to lead attorneys general across the nation to end human trafficking. Human trafficking is a scourge on society and fighting to end it in Florida has been one of my top priorities since taking office. I will help lead this committee in an effort to identify new tactics and innovative approaches to end human trafficking in Florida and nationwide.”
In addition to leading as Co-Chair on the Human Trafficking Committee, Attorney General Moody will serve on NAAG’s Elder Justice Committee and Law Enforcement and Prosecutorial Relations Working Group this year.
Founded in 1907, NAAG helps attorneys general fulfill the responsibilities of their offices and assists in the delivery of high-quality legal services to the states and territorial jurisdictions.
Fighting human trafficking is a major priority for Attorney General Moody, who serves as Chair on the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking in Florida. The Council consists of 15 members from law enforcement, prosecutors, legislators and experts in the health, education and social services fields who work to build on existing state and local partnerships to combat human trafficking.
For more information about the Council, click here.
Earlier this week, Attorney General Moody presented a Cabinet resolution recognizing January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. To learn more about the Cabinet resolution, click here.
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. To view Attorney General Moody’s message on National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, click here.
In addition to serving as Chair on the Statewide Council on Human Trafficking, Attorney General Moody:
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- Hosted the 2019 Human Trafficking Summit in Orlando and set a registration record with more than 850 registered attendees;
- Joined Truckers Against Trafficking and the Florida Trucking Association in hosting a half-day training course aimed at educating truckers on identifying human trafficking and how to report it;
- Partnered with Uber ahead of the 2020 Super Bowl in Miami to train drivers to spot and report human trafficking;
- Worked with local law enforcement agencies on multiple cases to rescue trafficking victims and arrest and prosecute human traffickers;
- Ordered a comprehensive review of all Florida policies and task forces related to human trafficking; and
- Assigned Statewide Prosecutors to all local human trafficking task forces in each of Florida’s 20 judicial circuits.
Learn how to spot and report human trafficking by visiting YouCanStopHT.com.
Report suspected human trafficking by calling the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1(888) 373-7888.