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Florida contends that the Biden administration’s immigration policies result in undocumented immigrants flowing into the state, increasing costs for services such as prisons, schools, and health care
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is offering resources about the dangers of fentanyl. The powerful opioid is turning up in drugs like marijuana, unbeknownst to the user.
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Walgreens was the 12th and final defendant in the state's legal battle against opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmaceutical companies it holds responsible for the epidemic.
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With opioids claiming 21 lives a day in Florida, Attorney General Ashley Moody has issued an emergency rule to outlaw eight synthetic drugs.
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Most of the defendants in Florida’s lawsuit over the opioid epidemic have collectively settled for more than $870 million, according to the attorney general. One remains.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is encouraging residents to attend this year's Human Trafficking Summit. Moody says it will bring together experts from across the country to educate people on how they can help put an end to human trafficking in the state.
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Hurricanes often batter Florida. In 2018 it was Michael. In 2020, it's Eta. Attorney General Ashley Moody says people sometimes fall victim to scams in the wake of these storms. Her office is giving out tips on how to recognize these storm-related scams.
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The holiday season typically means family gatherings and gift exchanges. But Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says the season often also comes with something a little less jolly—scams.
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Florida couples wronged by a company that helped families hoping to have children through surrogacy will get more than $2 million. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says the company was pocketing money meant to cover surrogates’ medical costs.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is joining other state attorneys general and the U.S. Department of Justice in a lawsuit against Google. The complaint alleges Google has monopolized the search engine market through anticompetitive and exclusionary tactics.