Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared reflections and legislative updates on social media regarding national security, border policy, and public safety.
On September 9, 2025, Fitzpatrick marked the upcoming twenty-fourth anniversary of the September 11 attacks by referencing his legislative work with Ellen Saracini. He stated: “This week will mark twenty-four years since our nation experienced the horrors of 9/11. Out of that devastating tragedy came a responsibility to act.
Working alongside the indomitable Ellen Saracini, I authored the Saracini Aviation Safety Act, signed into law in 2018, to https://t.co/xSHrnOiwlw“.
The following day, on September 10, Fitzpatrick discussed bipartisan efforts at the southern border alongside colleagues from both parties. He wrote: “Joined @kaitlancollins with my @ProbSolveCaucus Co-Chair @RepTomSuozzi to discuss our recent bipartisan inspection of our southern border.
Strong borders. Fair reform. Both are essential to America’s future. With strength and strategy we secure our border; with compassion and https://t.co/w97QMNX0r0“.
Later that same day, Fitzpatrick addressed issues of community safety and immigrant experiences in America: “Safety is not a privilege—it’s a basic right. Whether born here or newly arrived, every person should be able to walk home from work without fear, ride public transit without danger, and live free from the shadow of violence.
Iryna Zarutska fled war in Ukraine seeking the https://t.co/tWYfyRRl5A“.
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.

