Wednesday, 02 January 2013 17:20

A great way to start off 2013 is by formally celebrating our friend and
Compete honoree, Brian Sims. We've known a long time he's been an inspiration on many levels--now
his place in poltical history is official. According to
JoeMyGod:
Yesterday Brian Sims
was sworn in as the first openly gay person elected to the Pennsylvania state legislature.
Brian Sims, 34, ran unopposed in the November election after ousting longtime Rep. Babette Josephs in the Democratic
primary in the Center City district. "The tide has changed," said Sims, a civil rights advocate who recently stepped down as board president of Equality Pennsylvania, the statewide lesbian and gay advocacy organization. "2012 will go down in history as when being anti-gay puts you in the minority." By coincidence, Sims will be one of two openly gay lawmakers in the General Assembly this year. In a surprise announcement last month, Rep. Mike Fleck, a sitting Republican lawmaker from Huntingdon County, revealed that he was gay.
Sims vowed yesterday to focus on gun control, saying, "We had more murders last year in Philadelphia than in all of Germany. Some people may have a deer problem. We have a murder problem."