Jonathan Lovitz (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)
National LGBT Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President Jonathan Lovitz announced April 19 he is running for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
“I’m a proud union member, LGBTQ+ community leader, the son of a small business owner and public school teacher, and dedicated public servant who has passed more than 25 laws in 13 states, including right here in Pennsylvania, creating opportunity for small business owners and minority communities,” said Lovitz in an email that announced his candidacy.
“At a time when our economic recovery is the key to solving the systemic social injustices facing our city, a progressive business leader is exactly what is needed representing the business hub of Philly in Harrisburg,” added Lovitz.
Lovitz, who lives in Center City, would represent District 182 if he is elected.
State Rep. Brian Sims (D-Philadelphia), who currently represents the district, in February announced he is running for lieutenant governor.
“This race also offers the historic opportunity for the first LGBTQ-held seat in Pa. (Rep. Brian Sims, now running for lt. governor) to transfer to another LGBTQ state representative,” said Lovitz.
It’s official: I’m running for the PA House of Representatives. I believe I am the pro-economy, pro-equity, pro-solutions candidate this moment needs to deliver results for Center City Philadelphia, and all of PA. Let’s Make a Difference! https://t.co/bkhQQXF7EL #LovitzForPA pic.twitter.com/UNU4569PF9
— Jonathan D. Lovitz (@jdlovitz) April 19, 2021