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In her filing, Attorney General Ashley Moody wrote “the proposed amendment fails to meet the requirements” of part of state law.
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Law enforcement, firefighters and paramedics can apply to get free naloxone at select Walmart pharmacies in Florida.
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The state has filed another lawsuit alleging that the FDA violated the Freedom of Information Act by not properly responding to a request for records about Florida’s attempt to get approval for its proposal.
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At a Sarasota news conference, Attorney General Ashley Moody says xylazine is being mixed with other, more common illegal drugs, and being sold to unsuspecting users.
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The House and Senate versions of the new bill are headed to floor votes. Meantime, Attorney General Ashley Moody’s files a brief to the Florida Supreme Court asking to keep last year's 15-week law in place.
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The drugstore chain’s announcement that access to mifepristone may not expand as broadly as federal regulators intended when they finalized a rule change allowing more pharmacies to provide the pill. Here’s a closer look at the issue.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody asked a federal judge to scrap a 2016 ruling that prevented the state from cutting public money to abortion providers for health services unrelated to abortion.
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Justices, in a 4-1 decision, turned down a motion by seven abortion clinics and a doctor for a stay of a ruling by the 1st District Court of Appeal that kept the law in place.
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Attorney General Ashley Moody is offering resources about the dangers of fentanyl. The powerful opioid is turning up in drugs like marijuana.
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"Whether these drugs are being transported in candy boxes or mixed with other common drugs ... the threat posed to the safety of kids and young adults is very real." Attorney General Ashley Moody says.