Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of updates on December 11, 2025, highlighting local heroism, legislative efforts, and advocacy against hate.
In a tweet at 14:22 UTC, Fitzpatrick commended a local police officer for his actions: “This morning, our community witnessed extraordinary heroism. Penndel Borough Police Officer Sean Peck acted without hesitation, charging into a burning home through heavy smoke to bring eight of our neighbors to safety. His swift, selfless action prevented what could have been an” (December 11, 2025).
Later that day at 15:41 UTC, Fitzpatrick discussed health insurance reform efforts with fellow Problem Solvers Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Tom Suozzi: “This morning, I joined CNBC’s Squawk Box with my fellow @ProbSolvCaucus Co-Chair @RepTomSuozzi to discuss my Bipartisan Health Insurance Affordability Act. Yesterday, we filed a discharge petition to ensure the House has both the opportunity and the obligation to vote. Every” (December 11, 2025).
At 19:06 UTC on the same day, Fitzpatrick reported meeting with leaders from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) alongside Rep. Suozzi: “Our nation is strongest when we stand united—especially in the work to confront antisemitism and all forms of hate.
This morning, @RepTomSuozzi and I met with the @ADL Board of Directors to advance that shared mission. ADL is the world’s leading anti-hate organization, founded” (December 11, 2025).
Fitzpatrick has represented Pennsylvania’s 1st District since replacing Mike Fitzpatrick in Congress in 2017 and resides in Levittown after being born in Philadelphia in 1973. He holds degrees from La Salle University and Pennsylvania State University.







