Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district since 2017, shared insights on recent engagements via social media posts. Fitzpatrick, who succeeded Mike Fitzpatrick in Congress and was born in Philadelphia in 1973, has been active in various discussions and initiatives.
On May 7, 2025, Rep. Fitzpatrick reported a productive meeting with Bristol Myers Squibb CEO Chris Boerner to deliberate on maintaining America’s competitive edge and ensuring groundbreaking innovations remain domestic. He noted that “Bristol Myers Squibb has been leading in biopharma for over 160 years”, including operations within his district.
Later that day, Fitzpatrick highlighted ongoing collaborations with the Brain Aneurysm Foundation and The Bee Foundation, alongside local advocate Tim Carroll from Feasterville. The focus of their meeting was advancing solutions like Ellie’s Law—a bipartisan bill introduced by Fitzpatrick aimed at addressing critical issues. He expressed appreciation for the partnership by stating “Always great working with my friends at @BAFOUND and @thebeefoundatio”.
In another post dated May 8, 2025, Rep. Fitzpatrick described an encounter with Pastor George Matthew Clash of The Crossing Church during an event in Washington D.C., which gathered over 300 faith leaders united to support Israel and combat antisemitism. He reflected on this assembly’s unified purpose by mentioning “standing with Israel and confronting antisemitism isn’t”.
Brian Fitzpatrick holds a Bachelor of Science degree from La Salle University (1996) and a Juris Doctor from Pennsylvania State University (2001). Residing in Levittown, he continues to engage actively in legislative efforts within his community.



