U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district, shared a series of posts between November 9 and November 10, 2025, highlighting his participation in local community events and addressing national policy issues.
On November 9, Fitzpatrick posted about a significant event in Feasterville: “Great morning celebrating an extraordinary milestone today with the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish community in Feasterville to mark their 75th anniversary. Since November 3, 1950, ABVM has been a gathering place where faith is lived out in the very fabric of…” The post commemorated the parish’s longstanding role as a center for faith since its founding in 1950.
The following evening, on November 10, Fitzpatrick reflected on Diwali celebrations at Samarpan Temple in Bensalem: “We closed out our Diwali celebrations tonight at Samarpan Temple in Bensalem—a reminder that the festival of lights continues long after the candles fade in how we treat one another and how we come together as a community to choose light over darkness. Thank you to my friends…” The message emphasized themes of unity and ongoing commitment to community values beyond religious observances.
Later on November 10, Fitzpatrick addressed national policy topics during an appearance on Fox News: “I joined @johnrobertsFox on @AmericaRpts to talk through the bipartisan Senate agreement, the roadmap ahead in working together to drive down health care costs, and why we must always reject government shutdowns as a negotiating tactic. They don’t shape policy. They inflict harm…” In this statement, he underscored his support for bipartisan cooperation on healthcare reform and opposition to government shutdowns.
Fitzpatrick has served as U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania’s 1st District since replacing Mike Fitzpatrick in 2017. Born in Philadelphia in 1973 and currently residing in Levittown, he holds degrees from La Salle University and Pennsylvania State University (Fact sources: [1](#), [2](#), [3](#), [4](#)). His background includes both legal education and longstanding ties to southeastern Pennsylvania.









