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Tarik Khan (Pennsylvania politician)
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Tarik Sharif Khan[3] is an American medical professional and politician. He is a current Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 194th District since 2023.[4]
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Early life and education
Khan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a Pakistani immigrant father and a Catholic mother.[5] Khan grew up as a Muslim in the Jewish neighborhood of Bustleton, Philadelphia.[6][5] He graduated from Central High School of Philadelphia in 1996.[4] Khan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Theater from Davidson College in 2000.[7] He graduated from Roxborough Memorial Hospital School of Nursing as a Graduate nurse in 2003, and later earned a Master of Science degree in nursing from the School of Nursing at La Salle University. Khan earned a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2022.[4]
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Medical career
Khan was a nurse at Jefferson Abington Hospital from 2005 to 2010. Between 2011 and 2014, he worked as a nurse practitioner in Washington, D.C. In 2015, Khan began working in the same role at Abbottsford-Falls Health Center in Philadelphia.[8] During his studies at University of Pennsylvania, Khan was president of the Pennsylvania State Nurses Association.[7]
At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Philadelphia, Khan penned at op-ed in The Philadelphia Inquirer where he lamented the lack of PPE at his health center and criticized the administration of President Donald Trump for perceived inaction.[3]
In an effort to avoid wasting COVID vaccines on the verge of expiring, Khan took it upon himself to individually visit and inoculate over 900 homebound residents in Philadelphia.[9][10][11] Khan's delivery of "angel doses" garnered him national media attention and resulted in the establishment of a mobile vaccine clinic and more in-home inoculations.[6] A documentary titled "Angel Dose" from filmmaker Sami Khan was also made chronicling Khan's deliveries.[12]
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Political activities
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Khan identifies with the progressive movement.[13] His political activism and advocacy has included supporting the passage of the Affordable Care Act, advocating for universal pre-kindergarten in Philadelphia, and opposing the construction of a gas plant in Nicetown, Pennsylvania.[7] Khan has also supported implementing Medicare-for-all and the Green New Deal in Pennsylvania.[13]
In 2022, Khan defeated incumbent Pennsylvania State Representative Pam DeLissio from the 194th District in a Democratic primary challenge.[14] He then won in the general election, defeating Libertarian nominee Torren Danowski with 90% of the vote.[15]
Khan is both the first Pakistani-American lawmaker and first advanced practice nurse ever elected to the Pennsylvania legislature.[16]
In 2024, Khan led a group of Pennsylvania lawmakers to propose a bill to outlaw the use of deepfakes by political campaigns.[17]
The same year, Khan proposed legislation that would repeal laws that require abortion centers to operate within the same standards as surgical centers.[18] He contends these laws, known as Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers laws, or TARP laws, are unnecessary, excessive, and only serve to close down abortion centers.[19]
Khan co-signed a statement expressing support for pro-Palestinian student protesters and criticizing the police response to the protest encampments.[20]
In 2024, Khan was selected for the Energy & Environment Innovation Fellowship hosted by Future Caucus, a bipartisan cohort for legislators concerned with climate change, energy policy, and environmental justice.[21][22]
Electoral history

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Publications
- Khan, Tarik S (2013). Self-Efficacy in Vulnerable Populations: Family Caregivers of Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment and Persons Experiencing Homelessness with Complex Health and Psychosocial Needs (Thesis).
- Khan, Tarik S.; Hirschman, Karen B.; McHugh, Matthew D.; Naylor, Mary D. (January 2021). "Self‐efficacy of family caregivers of older adults with cognitive impairment: A concept analysis". Nursing Forum. 56 (1): 112–126. doi:10.1111/nuf.12499. PMC 8549654. PMID 32888197.
- Khan, T. S.; Osokpo, O.; Schrand, S. (2019). "Book review of Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination". Journal of Nursing Doctoral Students Scholarship. 7 (17–20).
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