Pam Bondi, a former Hillsborough County prosecutor, is the U.S. attorney general, sworn in Feb. 5, 2025. In November 2024, President Donald Trump nominated Bondi to serve as attorney general after his original pick, former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., withdrew from consideration. Bondi was elected Florida Attorney General on Nov. 2, 2010, and reelected Nov. 4, 2014. After leaving office, she joined Ballard Partners, a Washington D.C., lobbying company.
Pam BondiOf the 98 top oxycodone-dispensing doctors who used to live in Florida, "today, there are none."
Florida’s proposed medical marijuana amendment "would make Florida one of the most lenient medical-marijuana states, allowing use for limitless ‘other conditions’ specified by any physician."
"Whether the Amendment passes or not, the medical use of marijuana is a federal criminal offense."
"National studies are already showing the negative effects that the health care law is having on businesses and our economy. Businesses across the country are…
Says women care most about jobs and the economy
"We're the only system of federalism in the world."
"By the year 2015 (Medicaid will) take up half our budget."
I've shut down pill mills.
Mortgage fraud is "up 400 percent in the last five years."
Opponent Holly Benson said that "Just because you're poor doesn't mean you're unhealthy, it just means you have a lot more time to go running."