TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — As protests continue across the country, law enforcement agencies are working to increase transparency.

Hillsborough County Commissioners approved funding for full-time body cameras for deputies on Wednesday.

Speaking to commissioners, Sheriff Chad Chronister said the $9 to $14 million move was a “giant leap” toward building trust in the community.

WFLA reached out to other local law enforcement agencies to find out if they utilized body cameras.

Although some didn’t, like the Bradenton Police Department, they were taking steps toward utilizing the technology.

“We will begin physically testing and evaluating products on-site next week and are planning on purchasing within the year,” said Bradenton Police Department spokesman Josh Cramer.

Only six of the 23 agencies that have responded to WFLA’s inqury utilized body cameras in some capacity.

Here is where local law enforcement stands with the use of body cameras:

Auburndale Police DepartmentNo
Bradenton Police DepartmentNo
Citrus County Sheriff’s OfficeNo
Clearwater Police DepartmentNo
Hardee County Sheriff’s DepartmentNo
Haines City Police DepartmentNo
Hernando County Sheriff’s OfficeNo
Highlands County Sheriff’s OfficeNo
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s OfficeYes
Lakeland Police DepartmentNo
North Port Police DepartmentYes
Pasco County Sheriff’s DepartmentYes
Pinellas County Sheriff’s DepartmentNo
Pinellas Park Police DepartmentNo
Polk County Sheriff’s DepartmentNo
Sarasota County Sheriff’s DepartmentNo
Sarasota Police DepartmentNo
Sebring Police DepartmentNo
St. Petersburg Police DepartmentYes
Tampa Police DepartmentYes
Venice Police DepartmentNo
Winter Haven Police DepartmentNo
Zephyrhills Police DepartmentYes