
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Refuses to See the Real Problem Behind the MAGA Shutdown Crisis
The Bucks County Republican and most of his GOP colleagues are directly responsible for the mess we are in.
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.
The one thing the caucus does provide is a marketing ploy to Bucks County’s Trump-backed, anti-choice Republican Congressman.
This is the second column in a series devoted to exposing the real Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, giving you a peek at the reality that our representative works very hard to keep a secret from his constituents in PA-01.
Locally, the cuts have already hacked away about one-third of the $800,000 the federal government had been sending to supplement Bucks County Opportunity Council programs like Fresh Connect.
“Anyone who visited Starbucks at 2896 S. Eagle Road in Newtown between 10:50 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on March 19 should monitor for symptoms,” the Bucks County Health Department warns.
“These bills will protect health care coverage for Pennsylvanians, regardless of what happens at the federal level,” said state Rep. Perry Warren.
But advocates argue reforms ought to be focused on expanding the electorate and turnout, not making it more difficult to vote.
Providing public oversight of the regional electric grid operator and utility companies’ decision-making will help ensure lower energy rates for consumers and that Pennsylvania is meeting its clean energy needs.