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Benjamin R. Waxman (born February 9, 1985) is an American journalist, progressive activist and politician. He is the Representative for District 182 of the
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. Waxman previously served as an editorial writer for ''
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'' and a reporter for
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and as a political aide to State Senator
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and Philadelphia District Attorney
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.


Early life and education

Waxman was raised in
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. Raised in an apolitical family, his father Michael is a realtor and his mother Barbara Buonocore worked as a nurse. Waxman's father owned a glass business in
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, which closed, in part, after
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opened competing stores in the area. He credits the incident as shaping his political outlook. Waxman became involved with activism at a young age and as a high schooler, he served as a leader of Unite for Peace, an anti-war organization in Philadelphia that was created following the
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. Additionally, Waxman served on the board of Pennsylvania Abolitionists United Against the Death Penalty. He graduated from
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in 2003. He received a college scholarship from the
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for his work in opposition to the death penalty. Waxman attended
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and graduated in 2007.


Career


Journalism career

As a college student, Waxman wrote left-leaning opinion pieces for ''The Huntingdon Daily News'' and served as a Field Reporter for
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. These experiences lead to him becoming a journalist after college. From 2008 to 2011, Waxman worked as an opinion columnist for ''
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'' and as a reporter
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. He focused on covering stories relating to city government and the flow of funds between state and local institutions. While with ''The Philadelphia Daily News'', Waxman wrote multiple editorials in favor of marriage equality and the need for Pennsylvania to pass a non-discrimination law.


Press Secretary for Vincent Hughes

In 2013, Waxman was named Press Secretary for Pennsylvania State Senator
Vincent Hughes Vincent J. Hughes (born October 26, 1956) is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, representing the 7th District since 1994. Hughes previously served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 190th Dist ...
, who represents
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which includes Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties. Waxman's work for Hughes was mainly focused on the Appropriation's Committee. While working for Hughes, Waxman also served as Press Secretary for the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus. Waxman left this position in February 2017 to join Larry Krasner's campaign for
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.


Communications Director for Larry Krasner

Krasner was elected District Attorney of Philadelphia in 2017 and inaugurated in January 2018. As District Attorney, Krasner garnered national attention for his efforts to spearhead criminal justice reform. Waxman served as the Krasner's spokesperson and Director of Communications from January 2018 to May 2019 In this role, Waxman was often on the frontlines of pushing back against Krasner's critics, who believed Krasner's policies were responsible for violent crime and the rise in homicides in Philadelphia. He also advised on Krasner on sentencing reform. Waxman was featured in the 2021 documentary ''
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'' that chronicled the Krasner administration. Waxman left his role as Communications Director for Krasner to focus full time on his consulting firm A. Waxman & Company where he helped advise Krasner's successful re-election bid in 2020.


Campaigns for State Representative


2016

In 2016, Waxman announced he would run for Pennsylvania State Representative in District 182 in a primary challenge against Democratic incumbent
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. Waxman's campaigned centered around increased funding for Philadelphia's public schools and he was endorsed by the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. In a close race, Sims defeated Waxman by about 6% of the vote.


2022

Sims announced that he would not be running for re-election and instead would run for
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. With the seat open, Waxman announced that he would once again run for State Representative in the 182nd District. Waxman's platform is centered around a post-
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economic recovery, that takes into account equality, for Philadelphia. His campaign has been endorsed by Krasner, State Representative
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and Philadelphia City Councilmembers
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and
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. In a four way race, Waxman won the Democratic nomination, with 41% of the vote. In the heavily Democratic district, he faced Albert Robles Montas in the November, 2022 general election and was elected with 89% of the vote.


Personal life

Waxman's father is
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. Waxman's mother converted from Catholicism to become a
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before he was born. Waxman is a practicing
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, who keeps kosher and is a member of Temple Beth Zion Beth Israel in Philadelphia. He is married to Julie Wertheimer, a former Philadelphia city government official and current director at the
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. At the age of 20, Waxman was diagnosed with
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and following the
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, Waxman disclosed his own illness publicly after then-President
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blamed mental illness for the mass shooting. Writing for
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, Waxman said that such rhetoric leads those who can be assisted to "hide their illnesses and not seek the treatment they need."


Filmography


References

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