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Mississippi Attorney General Launches Free App to Connect Residents with Resources
The AGO in Action app provides access to consumer protection info, naloxone locations, and more
Jan. 30, 2026 at 10:15am
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Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has announced the launch of a free mobile app called AGO in Action. The app is designed to connect residents with resources and services offered through the Attorney General's Office, including the ability to locate free naloxone, report robocalls and scams, access consumer protection information, and learn more about the office's initiatives.
Why it matters
The app aims to make important resources and information more accessible to Mississippians by meeting them where they are - on their mobile devices. This could help increase awareness and utilization of the Attorney General's services, particularly for critical needs like opioid overdose prevention.
The details
The AGO in Action app includes a consumer protection section with information on identifying and avoiding scams, stopping unwanted robocalls, and protecting families from online threats. It also allows users to search for locations offering free naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses. Additionally, the app provides law enforcement with access to training opportunities, domestic violence and human trafficking resources, and state registries.
- The AGO in Action app was launched on Tuesday, January 30, 2026.
The players
Lynn Fitch
The Attorney General of Mississippi who announced the launch of the AGO in Action app.
What they’re saying
“AGO in Action is about meeting people where they are and making sure they have access to the resources they need, when they need them. Whether someone is looking for naloxone, reporting robocalls, or looking for information on an Attorney General's Office initiative, our new app puts information right at their fingertips.”
— Lynn Fitch, Attorney General of Mississippi
What’s next
The Attorney General's Office plans to continue promoting the AGO in Action app and encouraging Mississippians to download and use it to access important resources and services.
The takeaway
The launch of the free AGO in Action app demonstrates the Mississippi Attorney General's commitment to making critical information and assistance more readily available to residents across the state, particularly when it comes to consumer protection, opioid overdose prevention, and law enforcement resources.


