This week, our entire nation recognized National Police Week, a time to honor the sacrifices made by courageous individuals who take the oath to protect and serve. With this week coming to an end, it is a great reminder that our law enforcement needs to feel supported, not just during this one week, but throughout the entire year.
In Florida, we pride ourselves on being the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation. Our leaders back the blue and we do whatever it takes to help these brave officers do their jobs.
We created the Be A Florida Hero campaign to encourage law enforcement officers across the country to come and serve in Florida. Anyone interested in becoming a Florida law enforcement professional, can visit BeAFloridaHero.com to learn more about the benefits and career opportunities available in our state.
In honor of National Police Week, I was proud to present a Florida Cabinet Resolution at the Clay County Sheriff’s Office to Signal 35, a support group that provides aid to first responders and family members facing financial hardships and other difficult circumstances. It is important that we continue to support our heroes and their families when they need it most, and I am thankful for Signal 35’s efforts to back our blue.
From the bustling streets of Miami to the beach towns of the panhandle, our officers stand ready to confront danger, enforce the rule of law and safeguard our freedoms.
As Florida’s Attorney General and the wife of a career law enforcement officer, I will always stand up and support those who wear the badge and put their lives on the line to protect Floridians.
Our officers shoulder burdens that few of us are willing to bear. They embody the very best of society. It is because of their bravery and selfless service that we continue to build a Stronger, Safer Florida.
In The News
VIDEO: Florida AG issues resolution to Clay County support group in honor of National Police Week, First Coast News
Ashley Moody celebrates National Police Week, issues resolution to first responder support group, Florida’s Voice
Moody scathes ‘radical’ CEO who oversees national trafficking hotline, touts new state law, Florida’s Voice
AG Ashley Moody: Florida's state human trafficking tipline aims to get criminals behind bars quicker, ABC Action News Tampa Bay
Ashley Moody ‘grateful’ after Jacksonville Medicaid fraud arrests, Florida Politics
Owner Of Home Health Services Agency And Parent Of Disabled Child Arrested For Medicaid Fraud, Florida Daily
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Warns Of Scams Following Tornadoes, Severe Weather, Tampa Free Press
Ashley Moody looks to protect Floridians impacted by tornadoes with price gouging hotline, Florida’s Voice
Protecting Floridians
Attorney General Moody Warns Floridians About Scams Following Tornadoes and Potentially More Severe Weather in Northern Florida
Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning Floridians about disaster scams and price gouging that may arise following tornadoes and severe weather in Northern Florida this past week.
Read MoreVIDEO: Florida Recognizes National Police Week as Hundreds of Out-of-State Officers Move to Serve in the Sunshine State
Since July 2022, more than 1,200 officers have moved from all over the country to serve in the Sunshine State.
Read MoreVIDEO: AG Moody Honors Law Enforcement During National Police Week and Presents Cabinet Resolution to First Responder Support Group
Attorney General Ashley Moody presented a Florida Cabinet Resolution to a first responder support group in recognition of National Police Week.
Read MoreOwner Of Home Health Services Agency and Parent of Disabled Child Arrested for Medicaid Provider Fraud
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit announced the arrest of the owner of a home health services agency and a parent of a disabled child for Medicaid provider fraud.
Read MoreVIDEO: Florida Launches Statewide Human Trafficking Hotline After Radical CEO Demands National Hotline Stop Giving Timely Information to Police
Florida officially has a statewide human trafficking reporting number. Anyone who suspects human trafficking in Florida is now urged to call 855-FLA-SAFE.
Read MoreEvents
This week, Attorney General Moody joined Gov. Ron DeSantis as he signed legislation requiring Florida’s statewide human trafficking hotline number, 855-FLA-SAFE, to be displayed on mandatory awareness signs across the state.
Attorney General Moody, with Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook, presenting a Florida Cabinet Resolution to members of Signal 35, a support group in Clay County that provides aid to first responders and their families in times of need.