Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, who represents Pennsylvania’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of updates on January 9, 2026, highlighting his engagement with local students, recognition of law enforcement officers, and infrastructure developments in Bucks County.
In a post made at 14:53 UTC, Fitzpatrick shared his experience visiting Central Bucks School District: “Great to be back at @CBSDSchools this week with the Honors American Government students—diving into big questions about government and the challenges facing our community and country, and watching them engage with one another in meaningful ways. I was incredibly proud to see” (January 9, 2026).
Later that day at 18:16 UTC, he acknowledged National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day by honoring local officers: “Each week, we share the stories of Hometown Heroes—people whose courage, service, and dedication shape and better our community. Today, on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we pause to honor a special group of those heroes: the brave men and women, in every town and” (January 9, 2026).
At 22:12 UTC on the same day, Fitzpatrick announced an upcoming infrastructure milestone for Bucks County residents: “Great news, Bucks County! Following the sustained federal coordination I led, the Randall Avenue/Edgely Bridge is scheduled to reopen on Wednesday, January 14th, after receiving final safety clearance from PennDOT’s bridge inspectors and the Pennsylvania Public Utility” (January 9, 2026).
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 at age 49, he holds degrees from La Salle University (BS) and Pennsylvania State University (JD).

