TAMPA, FL – The Florida Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the largest law enforcement organization of sworn officers in the state, officially endorsed Blaise Ingoglia for Florida Chief Financial Officer.

The endorsement underscores CFO Ingoglia’s steadfast support of law enforcement and his commitment to fiscal responsibility, public safety, and accountability across the state. Throughout his public service career, Ingoglia has championed financial protections for first responders and advanced legislation to strengthen benefits and insurance access for law enforcement families.

“Day in and day out, our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to protect our communities, and they deserve a leader who stands with them— not just in words, but in action,” said CFO Blaise Ingoglia. “I am incredibly honored to receive the endorsement of the Florida Fraternal Order of Police. As CFO, I will continue to back the blue and fight for the resources of those who protect and serve our communities.”

FOP President Shawn Dunlap praised Ingoglia’s record of leadership and support for Florida’s law enforcement and first responders, while emphasizing the organization’s confidence in Ingoglia working to keep Florida a law-and-order state.

“Blaise Ingoglia has proven time and again that he stands with the men and women who wear the badge. The Florida FOP is proud to stand behind  Blaise for his integrity and dedication to prioritizing public safety and ensuring our first responders are protected and respected,” said Shawn Dunlap, President of the Florida Fraternal Order of Police.

The FOP endorsement adds to a growing list of supporters rallying behind Ingoglia’s campaign for Chief Financial Officer, as he continues to advocate for lowering property taxes, auditing local governments, holding insurance companies accountable and supporting Florida’s brave law enforcement and first responders.

About Blaise Ingoglia:

Originally from New York, Ingoglia entered the political scene in 2007 when property taxes skyrocketed. He produced a series of hugely successful live seminars showing taxpayers how the government squandered their hard-earned money, entitled Government Gone Wild. Ingoglia was elected to the Florida House in 2014, and the Chair of the Republican Party of Florida in January of 2015, with a subsequent re-election in 2017. In 2020, he was elected to the Florida Senate for District 11, where he sponsored legislation on illegal immigration, election integrity, and tax cuts before being appointed Florida CFO by Governor Ron DeSantis in July of 2025. For more information, visit https://blaiseforflorida.com.