Politics & Government
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Sets Another Fundraising Record
The Congressman, who represents Bucks and parts of Montgomery County, raised $1.3 million in Q2 - the highest Q2 total in PA-1 history.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA – According to campaign finance figures released today, during the second quarter of 2025 Pa. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01) raised $1.3 million, bringing his cash-on-hand total to $6.5 million — the highest Q2 total in PA-1 history.
The record-setting quarter reflects more than fundraising momentum — it reflects a continued growing coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and independents who are rejecting extremes and rallying behind a proven unifying leader who puts community and country before politics and delivers where it matters most, said the Fitzpatrick campaign in a statement.
“This campaign has never been about partisanship — it’s about purpose,” said Fitzpatrick. “At a time when too many seek to divide, our community is continuing to choose a different path — one rooted in unity, decency, and results. I wasn’t elected to go along — I was elected to stand up. To do what’s right, even when it’s hard. To fight for every family, every neighborhood, and every voice across our district. This record-breaking support is more than a vote of confidence — it’s a call to keep building bridges, pushing forward, and delivering real results for the people of PA-1. And that’s exactly what I intend to do.”
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Fitzpatrick's independent, commonsense approach has earn him national recognition. This year, the Lugar Center and Georgetown University’s McCourt School named him the No. 1 most bipartisan Member of Congress — marking his fifth consecutive year at the top of the Bipartisan Index, and setting a new record in the U.S. House of Representatives.
“His place atop the House rankings year after year isn’t an accident. The foundation of his prolific legislative activity is the principle that bipartisanship produces the best results for his constituents and the country,” said Dan Diller, Policy Director of the Lugar Center.
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Fitzpatrick said the continued support reflects more than a historic milestone — "it’s a clear affirmation of a leadership style defined by integrity, grounded in service, and proven through results.
“We are one community — diverse in views, united in purpose,” Fitzpatrick added. “This isn’t just a show of support. It’s a call to action. Now more than ever, we must rise above the noise, reject the extremes, and come together to chart a path forward. The time is now.”
In the 119th Congress, Fitzpatrick sits on the House Ways and Means Committee and chairs the Working Family Tax Team. He also holds a senior national security role on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, serving as chairman of the CIA Subcommittee and member of the Open-Source Intelligence Subcommittee.
Fitzpatrick is the co-chair of nearly 20 caucuses and task forces, including the Problem Solvers Caucus, Congressional Ukraine Caucus, Fire Services Caucus, House Cancer Caucus, and the Task Force for Combating Antisemitism. As a delegate to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, he plays a key role in strengthening U.S. alliances and global leadership.
Through this work, Fitzpatrick has secured more than $19 million in direct federal funding for local priorities — supporting infrastructure, public safety, and health care — and has returned over $18 million to constituents through direct casework and advocacy.
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