Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district since 2017, has shared updates on his recent activities and reflections via social media. Born in Philadelphia in 1973 and currently residing in Levittown, Fitzpatrick has a background that includes education from La Salle University and Pennsylvania State University.
On May 9, 2025, Fitzpatrick expressed appreciation for meeting with Rabbi Travitsky of the Bensalem Jewish Outreach Center and Avi Schnall to discuss pressing community challenges. He emphasized his ongoing efforts to protect seniors and support local initiatives: “Great to sit down with my longtime friend this morning, Rabbi Travitsky of the Bensalem Jewish Outreach Center and Avi Schnall, for an important conversation on some of the pressing challenges facing our community and my continued efforts to protect our seniors, support our”.
The following day, on May 10, 2025, Fitzpatrick reflected on his personal connection to service as an Eagle Scout while attending an event with Cub Scouts at St. Ignatius in Yardley: “As an Eagle Scout, I know firsthand how moments like these can spark a lifelong commitment to service.” He noted the significance of their “Duty to Country” adventure: “Had a great night with the incredible kids and families of Pack 230 at St. Ignatius in Yardley. These Cub Scouts are working toward their ‘Duty to Country’ adventure—learning”.
Later that day, Fitzpatrick commemorated a historic military victory during the Revolutionary War. He remarked on its importance in American history: “250 years ago today—before dawn on May 10, 1775—Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, and the Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga in America’s first victory of the Revolutionary War.” He highlighted its role as a turning point for liberty: “It wasn’t just a tactical win—it was a turning point. It rallied the cause for liberty, proved”.



