I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on what I can share from recent public coverage, here’s what’s been reported about Chris Rabb:
- Chris Rabb is a Pennsylvania state representative (PA-200) who has drawn attention for his progressive stance and legislative efforts on education funding reform, sentencing reform, and police accountability.[3][7]
- In 2026, Rabb was a candidate in the Pennsylvania congressional race for the 3rd District, aiming to replace the retiring U.S. Representative Dwight Evans, with media appearances and interviews conducted as part of his campaign trail.[4][5]
- Local coverage and interviews around early 2026 highlighted his campaign messaging focused on mobilizing young voters, progressives, and Black women, as part of his bid for Congress.[5]
- coverage from Philadelphia outlets and national outlets noted his background in public service and his positioning as a progressive voice within Northwest Philadelphia’s districts.[6][10]
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tate Rep. Chris Rabb, whose 200th district includes Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy, is one of the state’s most progressive voices. Since coming into office in 2017, he has sponsored legisla- tion for school funding reform, sentencing reform, police
alpha.creativecirclecdn.comRep. Christopher M. Rabb serving the 200th Legislative District.
www.pahouse.comRep. Christopher M. Rabb serving the 200th Legislative District.
www.pahouse.comKEYE TV CBS Austin is the news, sports and weather leader for the Texas Capitol Region, covering events in the surrounding area including Round Rock Pflugerville, Georgetown, Belton, Killeen, Taylor, Lakeway, Buda, Kyle, San Marcos, Wyldwood, Bastrop, Elgin, Bartlett, Jarrell, Bertram, Burnet and Salado.
cbsaustin.comHe beat a party-endorsed candidate to win the Democratic nom for a Pa. House seat -- which is kind of as big a deal as the potential volunteer slain days before the primary.
billypenn.comBefore the May 19 Pennsylvania primary for the commonwealth's 3rd Congressional District, State Rep. Chris Rabb sat down with CBS News Philadelphia's Dan Snyder to give his pitch to voters. Rabb is one of four candidates running to replace the retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans.
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