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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyLiberal Democrat
Age47 years old (Mar 3, 1979)
GenderFemale
LocationFlorida
BackgroundAttorney
EducationHarvard University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsFentrice DeNell Driskell is an American attorney and Democratic politician who has served in the Florida House of Representatives since 2018 and represents District 67 in the Tampa/Hillsborough County area. She has been the Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives since 2022. Driskell earned a B.A. from Harvard University and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and worked as a federal judicial law clerk before practicing law.
Supports preserving local tax revenue to fund public services and opposes proposals to eliminate or sharply reduce property taxes; favors public investments in education, workforce training, affordable housing, and small-business support. Emphasizes that cuts to property taxes could force reductions in essential local services.
Supports expanding access to affordable health care in Florida, including Medicaid expansion to draw down federal funds and close the coverage gap; has sponsored/advocated for legislation to protect reproductive health care access.
Opposes state-level hardline enforcement measures and detention facilities and defends protections for immigrant children and students while arguing immigration is primarily a federal responsibility; critiques use of state funds for large-scale deportation efforts and calls for oversight of aggressive state immigration actions.
Supports protecting abortion access up to fetal viability and opposes Florida’s six-week ban; has sponsored and led legislation to restore abortion protections in state law and to codify viability-based limits.
Supports state-level climate resilience and renewable energy goals, co-sponsoring legislation to create climate adaptation and water-quality programs and backing funding for environmental resource management. Has consistently received high ratings from climate advocacy organizations and is described by progressive groups as a champion for climate justice. Positions emphasize clean-energy planning, resilience, and environmental protections while not indicating a push to immediately phase out fossil fuels.
Supports expanded background checks and strengthening red-flag (risk protection) laws, opposes permit-less/constitutional-carry policies, and backs additional gun-safety measures such as limits on high-capacity magazines and tighter ammunition sales rules. Frames these policies as balancing Second Amendment rights with steps to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people and to reduce mass-shooting risk.
Fentrice Driskell is being mentioned in coverage of the 2026 election cycle, where Democrats and Republicans are pouring more money into key races, including state attorney general contests. The broader political focus is also on voting rules, redistricting, and other state-level fights that could shape the midterms. The summaries do not show a specific new action or statement by Driskell, so the news context around her is limited.







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