Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick discusses legislation and political party issues

Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania%27s 1st District - Twitter Website
Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 1st District - Twitter Website
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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, representing Pennsylvania’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of tweets discussing his legislative efforts and views on political parties in America. Fitzpatrick has been serving since 2017, succeeding Mike Fitzpatrick.

On March 12, 2025, Rep. Fitzpatrick provided a link to more information about his legislation: “Read more about our legislation here: https://t.co/F9dAu2xqoZ”.

The following day, on March 13, 2025, he expressed concerns about the divisive nature of political parties in the United States. He stated: “One of the major problems in America today is the political parties themselves. They are inherently divisive by their very nature. American citizens largely agree on 80%+ of issues. They just want our government to function the same pragmatic way as do our businesses, our… https://t.co/mLfO3TFkw2”.

In another tweet posted on March 13, 2025, Rep. Fitzpatrick shared a link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/70ycVZn0oh”.



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