Bucks County Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick’s Worst Votes of 2023
It’s going to be really difficult for Fitzpatrick, who was endorsed twice by Trump, to run as a moderate in 2024 and actually have voters believe him.
It’s going to be really difficult for Fitzpatrick, who was endorsed twice by Trump, to run as a moderate in 2024 and actually have voters believe him.
It’s extremely difficult to spin voting for an election denier who wants a total abortion ban, a rollback of LGBTQ rights, and to impose a reactionary Christian Biblical worldview on the country. But the Bucks County Republican tried anyway.
The Bucks County Republican and most of his GOP colleagues are directly responsible for the mess we are in.
The Bucks County Republican continues to champion the MAGA agenda at almost every turn, despite claiming to be a “moderate.”
The Bucks County Republican is afraid of town halls and hearing from his constituents. He is scared of democracy.
The Bucks County Republican continues to champion the MAGA agenda at almost every turn, despite claiming to be a “moderate.”
In his first month in the 118th Congress, Fitzpatrick’s votes have been extremely partisan and have caused more problems, not solved them.
Why would someone who insists he is a “moderate” lie about his record? Probably because the truth tells a different story.
Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick not only voted to keep migrant kids in cages, but he consistently sides with corporations over workers and consumers.
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With elections next month, Central Bucks School Board’s Karen Smith reminds community members of the chaos and divisiveness Republican book banners inflicted on the district just a few years ago.
PEN America’s new report “The Normalization of Book Banning” exposes how book censorship has become “rampant and common” in public schools across the United States.
When politicians order books off the shelves, they aren’t protecting kids—they’re silencing voices, narrowing choices, and undermining the very purpose of a public education, writes Darren Laustsen.
“Honestly, what excites me most about Dara’s talents is how excited she is to be part of the team and grow the organization,” said Bucks County Beacon Owner and Publisher Emily Smith.