Here are the latest publicly available updates on State Representative Chris Rabb as of May 2026:
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Legislative role and district: Chris Rabb has been the representative for Pennsylvania’s 200th Legislative District since 2017 and continues to serve in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. This includes his ongoing work on legislation and committee assignments in the state House.[3][6]
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2026 congressional bid: In 2026, Rabb was actively pursuing the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s 3rd congressional district to succeed retiring Congressman Dwight Evans, with coverage highlighting his campaign activities and media appearances in April–May 2026. He has drawn endorsements from progressive organizations in prior cycles and has publicly discussed his policy priorities in that race.[2][5]
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Media coverage and public statements: Recent appearances and interviews in early 2026 discuss his positions on healthcare with Medicare-for-All framing, energy and environmental issues, and debates around campaign finance and AIPAC-linked donor scrutiny during campaign events and forums. For example, there are clips and discussions from local outlets and progressive media about his campaign messaging and responses to opponents during campaign forums.[5][9][10]
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Newsroom and statements: Rabb maintains a public profile through his official site and PA House page, where he outlines his legislative priorities and current sponsored or co-sponsored bills in Pennsylvania, including efforts on climate policy and accountability around energy use and environmental impacts (as cited in his PA House bio and related pages).[6][3]
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Additional context: Coverage also notes his ongoing stance as a Democratic Socialist and his broader political project, including past work on climate caucus formation and public communication about environmental and civic issues in Pennsylvania.[4][2]
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