Jim Brewster

James R. Brewster is an American politician who has served as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate for the 45th District since 2010.

Jim Brewster
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 45th district
Assumed office
November 17, 2010[1]
Preceded bySean Logan
Personal details
Born1947 or 1948 (age 74–75)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceMcKeesport, Pennsylvania

Education

Brewster earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from the California University of Pennsylvania.[2]

Career

Brewster is a former vice president for fraud management with Mellon Bank and mayor of McKeesport, Pennsylvania.

On November 2, 2010, Brewster won a special election to fill the remaining term of Senator Sean F. Logan, who had resigned his seat on August 24, 2010, to take a position at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Brewster was sworn into the Pennsylvania Senate on November 17, 2010.

In July 2020, Brewster organized a meeting with bar and restaurant owners and signed a letter to Governor Tom Wolf urging him to lessen the restrictions on them imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

2020 election

In January 2021, although Brewster narrowly defeated his opponent, Republican Nicole Ziccarelli, by 69 votes, the Republican-led State Senate refused to swear in Brewster for his fourth term, despite the fact that his win had already been certified by state officials.[4][5] Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman attempted to swear Brewster in. In a bizarre move, Republican leaders voted to remove Fetterman from his presiding role and halt Brewster's seating. Senator Jake Corman, when reading out names of the new and re-elected senators, intentionally omitted Brewster's, with Republicans once again voting to confirm the disruptive action.[6]

After a federal court ruling re-affirmed his win over Ziccarelli, Brewster was sworn in on January 13, 2021.[7]

References

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