National Military Consumer Protection Month Ag Moody Provides Resources Service Members
Ahead of Independence Day, Attorney General Ashley Moody is providing consumer protection resources to Florida’s service members and veterans. July is Military Consumer Protection Month, and the Florida Attorney General’s Office provides several resources for service members, veterans and their families—from information about military-targeted scams and a consumer protection guide, to the Military and Veterans Assistance Program.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “Our active-duty military members and veterans put their lives on the line for our country. It’s only right that we are there for them when they experience scams that target the military community. In Florida, we pride ourselves on making sure those who serve our country are taken care of and protected against scammers who wish to do them harm. Ahead of Independence Day and celebrating the freedoms we enjoy thanks to these brave men and women, we are spotlighting several resources and programs available to assist our service members, veterans and their families.”
With nearly 100,000 active and reserve members of the Armed Forces and more than 1.4 million veterans residing in the Sunshine State, the Florida Attorney General’s Office is committed to assisting service members, veterans and their families.

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