U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district, recently shared updates on meetings and policy priorities via his official Twitter account.
On March 17, Fitzpatrick highlighted a meeting with the Joint Baltic American National Committee and constituent advocates Linda and Elena Harding of Jamison and Vytas Maciunad of Doylestown. He wrote: “Great meeting today with the Joint Baltic American National Committee and constituent advocates Linda and Elena Harding of Jamison and Vytas Maciunad of Doylestown for an important discussion on support for the Baltic states, continued assistance to Ukraine, and the broader https://t.co/WmlU9lYM6Z”.
The following day, March 18, Fitzpatrick commented on his participation in an early learning briefing: “Always great to be with @firstfiveyears for their annual ABCs of Federal Early Learning and Child Care briefing. The earliest years form the foundation on which everything else is built. When we invest in a child’s start, we strengthen families, support working parents, and set https://t.co/haVmo9TcBL”.
On March 19, he addressed health care concerns in Pennsylvania: “In Pennsylvania alone, more than 18,000 Medicare patients rely on dialysis, yet kidney disease remains one of the clearest gaps in our health care system. For patients with End Stage Renal Disease, treatment is constant—hours of dialysis each week—yet outcomes remain far too https://t.co/s2Sk7VqD3k”.
Fitzpatrick has served in Congress since 2017 after succeeding Mike Fitzpatrick. Born in Philadelphia in 1973, he currently resides in Levittown. He holds a Bachelor of Science from La Salle University (1996) and a Juris Doctor from Pennsylvania State University (2001).







