Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.)
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Recent News About Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.)
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Brian Fitzpatrick addresses issues from personal losses to disability rights
In recent tweets dated early December 2024, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick shares condolences over a tragic loss in Long Island and discusses initiatives like youth leadership programs and disability rights legislation alongside RepDavids in Congress
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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick announces post office renaming honoring Susan C. Barnhart
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick shared updates on November 26 and November 28 regarding significant legislative actions and holiday greetings for Thanksgiving.
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Brian Fitzpatrick announces post office renaming honoring Susan C. Barnhart
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick shares updates on recent legislative actions and reminds PA-1 residents about crucial deadlines through tweets posted on November 25 and 26, focusing on honoring Susan C. Barnhart and Medicare enrollment details
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Brian Fitzpatrick announces Delaware River Basin Act progress and congratulates Chavez-DeRemer
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick provided updates on November 23 regarding legislative achievements and congratulations to Lori Chavez-DeRemer for her new leadership role.
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Brian Fitzpatrick introduces PFAS initiative with focus on impacted communities
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick has announced a new initiative focused on addressing PFAS contamination while also paying tribute to local hero Frank Mongiello.
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Brian Fitzpatrick comments on historical justice and environmental legislation
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick addressed key issues through tweets on November 20-21, highlighting ongoing concerns about historical justice in Northern Ireland and environmental conservation related to the Delaware River in Pennsylvania's Bucks and...
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Brian Fitzpatrick warns against potential tax hikes and addresses PFAS contamination
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick discusses looming tax hikes and PFAS contamination through recent tweets dated November 18-19, highlighting both fiscal concerns and environmental health issues while advocating for legislative action