U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district, shared a series of updates on March 12, 2026, highlighting local achievements and addressing national concerns.
In one post from March 12, Fitzpatrick discussed the upcoming relocation of the African American Museum of Bucks County to Historic Boone Farm in Middletown Township. He wrote: “Historic Boone Farm in Middletown Township will soon become the beautiful new home of the African American Museum of Bucks County—and touring the space made even more clear just how special it is going to be. For years, under the extraordinary leadership of my friend Linda”.
Later that day, Fitzpatrick highlighted advancements in medical research occurring within Pennsylvania. In his tweet he stated: “Some of the most important breakthroughs in medicine are happening right here in Pennsylvania—and Life Sciences PA has helped build the ecosystem driving that innovation forward. For decades, they’ve brought together the researchers, entrepreneurs, companies, and investors who”.
Addressing an incident outside his district but reflecting on broader issues of religious freedom and safety, Fitzpatrick commented on an attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. On March 12 he wrote: “A synagogue is sacred ground—a place where families gather, children learn, and faith is practiced in peace. An attack on such a place—of any faith—is an assault on one of America’s most fundamental freedoms. Today’s attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield is a stark reminder”.
Brian Fitzpatrick has represented Pennsylvania’s 1st District since 2017 after succeeding Mike Fitzpatrick. He was born in Philadelphia in 1973 and currently resides in Levittown. Fitzpatrick earned a Bachelor of Science from La Salle University and holds a law degree from Pennsylvania State University.








