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    Brian Fitzpatrick

    American politician

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  1. Early life and education. Born in Philadelphia and raised in nearby Levittown, Pennsylvania, Fitzpatrick graduated from Bishop Egan High School in Fairless Hills in 1992. [2] [3] He graduated from La Salle University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.

  2. About. Biography. Print. For 14 years prior to representing his hometown of Pennsylvania's First Congressional District, Brian Fitzpatrick served our nation both as an FBI Special Agent and Federal Prosecutor, fighting both domestic and international political corruption, and supporting global counterterrorism and counterintelligence efforts ...

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  4. Nov 8, 2022 · Biography. Fitzpatrick earned his J.D. from the Dickinson School of Law and his bachelor's from Penn State University. He graduated from Bishop Egan High School. [1] Fitzpatrick was first elected to represent the 8th Congressional District in 2016, replacing his older brother Michael G. Fitzpatrick (R).

  5. About. Print. For 14 years prior to representing his hometown of Pennsylvania's First Congressional District, Brian Fitzpatrick served our nation both as an FBI Special Agent and Federal Prosecutor, fighting both domestic and international political corruption, and supporting global counterterrorism and counterintelligence efforts – including ...

  6. A Levittown native and graduate of Bishop Egan High School, Brian is a graduate of LaSalle University, Penn State University and the Dickinson School of Law. He is both a licensed attorney and a licensed Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania.

  7. Promoting Education and Affordability. Education is a right, not a privilege, and in Congress, I promise to continue to be an advocate for our children, fighting for access, resources, and funding. It is also imperative we take care of those who are shaping and molding the minds of our future generations.

  8. H.R.8375 — 118th Congress (2023-2024) To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue guidance to States on strategies under Medicaid and CHIP to increase pediatric mental and behavioral health provider education, training, recruitment, retention, and support, and for other purposes.

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