with us now is democrat fentrice driscoll , minority leader in the florida house of representatives. with us in washington, d.c., president of reproductive freedom for all. this was quite a week in florida. and, how do you assess the, i guess the conversation around abortion, ivf now in light of what we see the courts having done in florida? i think a lot of people, quite honestly would have thought it's florida, this issue is not going to get on the ballot, voters won't have a say here, the court said no. this issue should be part of the conversation. you still have the before times, where you have this limit, the six week limit. >> it was a definite decision by the court. on one hand, they are like we are going to let the six week can go through, which is a reminder before most people know they are pregnant. it is extreme, it is basically a total abortion ban but we are going to split the difference here and make sure people get to vote. what i will say is taking a step back, abortion rights activists in the state of florida have been working on this initiative for over a year and