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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Unemployment Rate: 4.3% (2026 estimate)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Property Value: $440,500 (2024)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Foreign-Born Population: 10.7% (82,100 people)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Racial/Ethnic Composition: White (Non-Hispanic) 79.1%, Asian 6.1%, Hispanic 6.7%, Black 3.6%, Two or More Races 3.1%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 45.0% (vs. 33.7% nationally)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty Rate: 3.8% (vs. 12.4% nationally); Data USA reports 5.92% using ACS estimates
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Homeownership Rate: 77.5% (vs. 65.5% nationally)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Age: 43.8 (vs. 38.5 nationally)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median Household Income: $113,911 (vs. $78,538 national median)
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Population: 767,357 (2024)
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Pennsylvania Question 4 (2021) — Municipal Fire and EMS Services Loans (2021) — passed, margin 72.1% Yes — 27.9% No
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Pennsylvania Question 3 (2021) — Equal Rights Regardless of Race or Ethnicity Amendment (2021) — passed, margin 71.1% Yes — 28.9% No
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Pennsylvania Question 2 (2021) — Limit governor's emergency declaration to 21 days without legislative extension (2021) — passed, margin 53.8% Yes — 46.2% No
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Pennsylvania Question 1 (2021) — Legislative Resolution to Extend or Terminate Emergency Declaration Amendment (2021) — passed, margin 53.8% Yes — 46.2% No
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (Manufacturing — pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, aerospace components) (share 0)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 61 (Educational Services) (share 0)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (Retail Trade) (share 0)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (Health Care and Social Assistance) (share 0)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Woods System of Care (6500 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Doylestown Hospital (2500 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Bucks County Government (3000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Central Bucks School District (3500 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Giant Food Stores LLC (4000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District encompasses all of Bucks County and a portion of Montgomery County in suburban Philadelphia. Home to approximately 767,000 residents, it is one of the wealthiest districts in Pennsylvania with a median household income of $113,911 — roughly triple the national median. The district is well-educated (45.0% hold a bachelor's degree or higher), has a median age of 43.8, and a homeownership rate of 77.5%. The population is predominantly White (80.4%), with significant Asian (6.1%) and Hispanic (6.7%) communities. Rated R+13 by Cook PVI, the district leans Republican but is competitive — Fitzpatrick is the only Republican congressman in the four-county Philadelphia suburbs. The economy is anchored by healthcare, retail, education, and professional services, with Giant Food Stores, Central Bucks School District, and Bucks County government among the largest employers. Fitzpatrick has held the seat since 2017, succeeding his late brother Mike Fitzpatrick.
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Voted sponsored on H.R. 6856 (Russia Sanctions and Accountability Act — Sanctions on Russia for refusing Ukraine peace negotiations) on 2026-01-15: As Congressional Ukraine Caucus co-chair and former FBI agent stationed in Ukraine, Fitzpatrick has made Ukraine support his defining foreign policy issue. He visited the front lines in April 2025 and met one-on-one with President Zelenskyy.
Date: 2026-01-15
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Voted nay on H.R. 1 (119th Congress) (One Big Beautiful Bill Act — $3.3 trillion package including permanent extension of 2017 tax cuts, Medicaid cuts, and clean energy credit repeal) on 2025-07-03: Fitzpatrick was one of only 2 House Republicans to vote no. He told Fox 29 he was concerned about Medicaid cuts. The bill passed 218-214. He later introduced legislation to restore the clean energy incentives the bill had repealed.
Date: 2025-07-03
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Voted nay on H.Res. 24 (Impeachment of Donald Trump — Incitement of insurrection following the January 6th Capitol attack) on 2021-01-13: Despite calling January 6th a 'coup attempt,' Fitzpatrick voted against impeachment. He instead introduced a censure resolution — a non-binding alternative that carried no legal consequences. The Philadelphia Inquirer called it 'a total lack of political courage.'
Date: 2021-01-13
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Voted yea on H.R. 2811 (Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023 — Raise debt ceiling while slashing domestic spending by $144 billion with Medicaid and SNAP cuts) on 2023-04-26: Passed 217-215 on a near party-line vote. Fitzpatrick supported legislation that would jeopardize Medicaid coverage for millions. In his district, approximately 18% of residents are enrolled in Medicaid.
Date: 2023-04-26
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Voted yea on H.R. 4346 (CHIPS and Science Act — $280 billion for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research) on 2022-07-28: Fitzpatrick was one of 24 House Republicans to vote for the CHIPS Act, a bipartisan competitiveness bill. As Problem Solvers Caucus co-chair, he helped build bipartisan support for this legislation.
Date: 2022-07-28
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Voted yea on H.R. 8404 (Respect for Marriage Act — Federal protection for same-sex and interracial marriages) on 2022-07-19: Fitzpatrick was one of only 47 House Republicans to support marriage equality, and one of just 3 Pennsylvania Republicans. He maintained his yes vote through final passage in December 2022 when other GOP members flipped.
Date: 2022-07-19
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Voted nay on H.R. 3755 (Women's Health Protection Act — Would codify abortion access protections into federal law) on 2021-09-24: Fitzpatrick's anti-abortion vote placed him at odds with suburban voters in his purple district. A 2022 poll showed his support collapsed when voters learned of his anti-abortion position.
Date: 2021-09-24
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Voted yea on H.R. 3684 (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act — $1.2 trillion for roads, bridges, broadband, and transit) on 2021-11-05: Fitzpatrick was one of only 13 House Republicans to vote yes and the sole Pennsylvania Republican. He faced backlash from Trump and fellow conservatives but defended the vote as serving his district. The bill included $11.3 billion for Pennsylvania highway projects.
Date: 2021-11-05
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Voted yea on H.R. 1 (115th Congress) (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — $1.5 trillion tax cut disproportionately benefiting corporations and high-income earners) on 2017-12-19: Despite his moderate image, Fitzpatrick supported the signature GOP tax overhaul. His district's high median income ($113,911) meant many constituents benefited, but the bill added significantly to the deficit and was funded partially through healthcare cuts.
Date: 2017-12-19
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Voted nay on H.R. 1628 (American Health Care Act — Partial ACA repeal with projected 23 million losing health coverage) on 2017-05-04: Fitzpatrick was one of only 20 House Republicans to buck party leadership and Trump on the ACA repeal, citing opioid crisis concerns and pre-existing condition protections. This vote defined his early reputation as a moderate willing to break with his party on healthcare.
Date: 2017-05-04
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[vote] Fitzpatrick voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) in December 2017, which the CBO projected would add $1.9 trillion to the deficit and disproportionately benefit higher-income earners.
Date: 2017-12-19
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[vote] Fitzpatrick voted against the American Health Care Act (H.R. 1628) on May 4, 2017, citing concerns about protecting people with pre-existing conditions and the opioid epidemic. He was one of 20 Republicans to oppose the bill.
Date: 2017-05-04
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[vote] Fitzpatrick voted against the Inflation Reduction Act (H.R. 5376) on August 12, 2022, joining party-line opposition to legislation that caps insulin at $35/month for Medicare beneficiaries, allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices, and extends ACA premium subsidies.
Date: 2022-08-12
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[vote] Fitzpatrick voted against the Women's Health Protection Act (H.R. 3755) in September 2021, which would have codified abortion access protections. He also received a 0% rating from Reproductive Freedom for All and voted against the Women's Health Protection Act a second time in 2022.
Date: 2021-09-24
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[platform] Fitzpatrick brands himself as a moderate and independent Republican, co-chairing the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus and regularly touting bipartisanship.
Date: 2022-05-01
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[vote] Fitzpatrick voted against establishing the bipartisan House Select Committee to investigate the January 6th attack on June 30, 2021, and voted against holding former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the committee's investigation.
Date: 2021-06-30
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[statement] Fitzpatrick called the January 6th Capitol attack a 'coup attempt' and stated his belief in accountability for those responsible.
Date: 2021-01-12
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Fitzpatrick received significant independent expenditures in support: $400,000 from America's Credit Unions, $134,898 from Congressional Leadership Fund, $119,498 from Center Forward Initiative, and $68,342 from EDF Action Votes.
Date: 2024-11-05
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Fitzpatrick operates a Leadership PAC called 'Bringing America Together' (FEC Committee ID: C00647354). He also maintains the joint fundraising committee 'Brian Fitzpatrick for All of Us.'
Date: 2025-12-31
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Fitzpatrick's 2018 net worth was between -$678,998 and $429,997, ranking 433rd in the House. By 2026, Quiver Quantitative estimated his net worth at approximately $3.0 million, ranking 221st in Congress.
Date: 2026-01-31
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Fitzpatrick disclosed $459.7K of new fundraising in Q4 2025. 58.4% came from individual donors. He had $7.4M cash on hand.
Date: 2026-01-31
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In the 2025–2026 election cycle, Fitzpatrick raised $4,286,172 total with $2,591,597 in contributions, including $1,128,117 in individual contributions and $1,458,480 from other committees. He had $7.4 million cash on hand as of Q4 2025.
Date: 2026-01-30
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Only approximately 1 percent of Fitzpatrick's campaign money comes from small donors, while 92.5 percent comes from out of state. Under 7.5 percent of donations originate from Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District.
Date: 2024-10-29
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Fitzpatrick's top career contributor is No Labels at $590,264 ($560,264 individuals + $30,000 PAC), followed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee at $285,562 ($273,462 individuals + $12,100 PAC), Comcast Corp at $111,758, Republican Jewish Coalition at $77,333, and Wakefern Food at $76,370.
Date: 2024-12-31
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Fitzpatrick raised $20,470,727 over his career (2015–2024). His top contributing industry was Securities & Investment at $1,932,124, followed by Leadership PACs at $1,591,078, Retired at $1,226,389, Real Estate at $1,080,315, and Health Professionals at $925,576.
Date: 2024-12-31
Added: 27 Apr 2026