Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who has represented Pennsylvania’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress since 2017, highlighted community achievements and local events through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On May 1, 2026, Fitzpatrick recognized graduates from a local self-sufficiency program: “Each week, we share stories of those whose courage, perseverance, and service strengthen our community. This week, we recognize the newest graduates of the Bucks County Opportunity Council’s Economic Self-Sufficiency Program, and the extraordinary BCOC team whose work helps make https://t.co/SJi1XFflSV”.
Two days later, on May 3, he celebrated a longstanding cultural institution: “A great night in Bristol Borough celebrating one of Bucks County’s most special treasures—the Bristol Riverside Theatre. For four decades, BRT has brought people together through powerful storytelling, arts education, and a deep commitment to community. Its impact is felt far https://t.co/hyMomGE80o”.
Later that same day, Fitzpatrick attended an event honoring first responders: “There are few callings more selfless than the fire service. When the alarm sounds, firefighters do not ask who needs help, what the risk may be, or whether the danger is their own. They go. This morning, at Croydon Fire Company Station 11, our community gathered for National https://t.co/hC4HIMzLi5”.
Fitzpatrick was born in Philadelphia in 1973 and currently resides in Levittown. He graduated from La Salle University with a BS in 1996 and earned his JD from Pennsylvania State University’s Carlisle campus in 2001. He succeeded Mike Fitzpatrick as representative for Pennsylvania’s 1st district.








