Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district since 2017, recently shared updates on various community and personal engagements through his social media platform.
On May 19, 2025, Fitzpatrick congratulated two young members of Troop 10 from Yardley for their achievements in scouting. “Join me in congratulating Jack Longino and Angelo Codispoti of Troop 10, both from Yardley, on earning the rank of Eagle Scout—an incredible achievement that reflects their leadership, dedication, and commitment to service.” He highlighted Jack Longino’s project which involved remodeling and renovating a local site.
The following day, May 20, Fitzpatrick acknowledged the advocacy efforts of a young constituent during an event in Washington. “Four-month-old Savannah Naglak may be one of PA-1’s youngest advocates—but thanks to her incredible parents, Ashley and Blake Naglak of Levittown, her voice was heard loud and clear today in Washington.” The family participated in @ZEROTOTHREE’s Strolling Thunder Advocacy Day to share their story.
On May 21, Fitzpatrick expressed condolences over the loss of a colleague. “Gerry Connolly was a dear friend and steadfast public servant. Serving with him in Congress and the NATO Parliamentary Assembly was a true honor—his deep commitment to democracy and fierce opposition to authoritarianism never wavered.” He extended his prayers to Connolly’s family.
Brian Fitzpatrick was born in Philadelphia in 1973 and resides in Levittown. He graduated from La Salle University with a BS degree in 1996 and later earned a JD from Pennsylvania State University.



