Brian Fitzpatrick — Voting Record & Political Positions
U.S. Representative for PA's 1st Congressional District · Republican
Brian Fitzpatrick is a Republican U.S. Representative for PA's 1st Congressional District. This page tracks Brian Fitzpatrick's congressional voting record, attendance, legislative effectiveness, and positions on key issues. In office since 2017.
Party-line voting: votes with Republican 84.99% of the time (15.01% of votes break with the party).
Legislative effectiveness: sponsored 5687 bills, 135 of which were enacted into law.
Top Issues Brian Fitzpatrick Votes On
Immigration
Taxation
Defense Spending
Climate Change
Health Insurance
Renewable Energy
How Brian Fitzpatrick Voted on Recent Bills
Nay on “Make the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful Act of 2025” (2026-03-25) — Failed
Yea on “Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026” (2026-03-18) — Passed
Nay on “Kayla Hamilton Act” (2025-12-16) — Failed
Nay on “Rescissions Act of 2025” (2025-07-17) — Failed
Nay on “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (2025-07-03) — Failed
Yea on “Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025” (2025-06-26) — Passed
When Brian Fitzpatrick Broke With the Republican Party
Brian Fitzpatrick has voted against the Republican majority on about 15% of party-line votes tracked. Recent examples:
Voted Nay on “Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027” (2026-06-04) while most Republicans voted Yea — Passed.
Voted Yea on “Ukraine Support Act” (2026-06-04) while most Republicans voted No — Passed.
Voted Yea on “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes.” (2026-06-04) while most Republicans voted No — Passed.
Voted Yea on “Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.” (2026-06-03) while most Republicans voted No — Passed.
Voted Nay on “Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act” (2026-05-21) while most Republicans voted Yea — Passed.