
State of Pennsylvania Rep. Chris Rabb (D-Hiladelphia) announced that he is a candidate for the third Rep. Dwight Evans.
“The work of Philadelphians is squeezed by the same status quo and political cowardice supported by the corporation, which has failed our community for generations,” he said In a statement declaring his candidacy. “I am moving because our communities deserve something more than a performance policy. I run because we must fear a government that provides economic possibilities, dignity and justice for all of us.”
Rabb was elected to State House in 2016 and is currently served in its fifth term in Harrisburg. He is a member of the Committees for Finance, Trade, Agriculture and Judiciary in the State Chamber.
Declared “only progressive in the race”, he joins the increasingly crowded field for a democratic nomination in the state Dream. Sharif StreetChairman of the Pennsylvania of the Democratic Party, as well as a former employee of the city government Robin Customs And the doctor Dave Oxman.
“I took part in the establishment earlier and won,” said Rabb. “We have undergone progressive regulations in the most difficult political environments. We have changed what is politically possible. And now we bring this fight to Washington.”
Rabb has helped to adopt legislation in creating a nationwide database of incorrect proceedings and supported 100% by 2050, the renewable energy account, which laid the foundations for the nationwide planning of the energy crossing.
“I am excited about the support of the state representative Chris Rabb, who brings unwavering involvement in racial, economic and sexual justice, democracy and the authority of the working class in the fight for the third Congress District in Pennsylvania,” said the community organizer Seth Anderson-Otrman. “Our movements deserve a master like him at Congress.”
Rabb says that his campaign will reject the contribution from the corporate committees of political activities.
“We can’t afford the same,” he said. “Our campaign is about disrupting a broken system that serves rooted power. We will show people what a permanent enlargement of people looks like.”
Rabb graduated from Yale College and gained multiple sclerosis in the field of organizational dynamics from Penn. Before joining the General Assembly, he taught entrepreneurship in Temple.