Journalism career As a college student, Waxman wrote left-leaning opinion pieces for
The Huntingdon Daily News and served as a Field Reporter for
Generation Progress. These experiences lead to him becoming a journalist after college. From 2008 to 2011, Waxman worked as an opinion columnist for
The Philadelphia Daily News and as a reporter
WHYY-FM. 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, who represents
District 7 which includes Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties. Waxman's work for Hughes was mainly focused on the Appropriation's Committee. Waxman left this position in February 2017 to join
Larry Krasner's campaign for
Philadelphia District Attorney.
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.
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
Brian Sims.
2022 Sims announced that he would not be running for re-election and instead would run for
Lieutenant Governor. With the seat open, Waxman announced that he would once again run for state representative in the 182nd District. His campaign has been endorsed by Krasner, State Representative
Morgan Cephas and Philadelphia City Councilmembers
Maria Quiñones-Sánchez and
Kenyatta Johnson. 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 ==