Fentrice Driskell, the recently-elected leader of the Florida House Democrats, will be one of a handful of state legislators to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris this afternoon to discuss the future of abortion.
Driskell, a Tampa state representative, is the only legislator from Florida attending the meeting.
The roundtable with Harris will follow President Joe Biden signing an executive order protecting access to abortion.
The future of abortion in Florida is still up in the air. After a short-lived temporary injunction that was overturned by an appeal, Florida’s recently-passed 15-week abortion cutoff is the current law, but the lawsuit against it is ongoing. Gov. Ron DeSantis has remained quiet on what could be next for the state.
Driskell said she hopes to talk about Florida’s 15-week law, and the lack of exceptions for rape or incest, with the vice president this afternoon. She said she also hopes to discuss a broader national strategy about what the White House can do to protect patients who will travel to other states for abortions or who receive abortion medication in the mail.