U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01) raised an eye-opening $1.22 million in the first quarter of 2025, according to official filings to the Federal Election Commission.
The Bucks County Republican brought in $170,936.53 from individual contributors and an additional $654,002.90 from outside committees.
“Our movement isn’t about politics — it’s about people,” said Fitzpatrick. “It’s about one community coming together with a shared purpose: to unite, not divide. To solve problems, not score points. To build bridges that deliver results for everyone in our One Community and across this country. I’m deeply grateful for the outpouring of support — and now more than ever, I’m committed to continuing the fight for One Community, For All of Us.”
“Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick continues to deliver for Pennsylvania, and he’s not going to stop. This massive fundraising haul underscores how fired up voters are to send him back to Congress,” said NRCC Spokeswoman Maureen O’Toole.
More than $58,000 came from 19 individual gifts with a Florida mailing address, including $10,000 from Richard Horvitz of Moreland Management Co., and Erica Hartman-Horvitz, an art appraiser; $9,100 from Forough B. and Nina Hosseini, founders of ICI Homes; and $7,000 donations from Daniel Och of Willoughby Capital, as well as Jeffrey Silverman, co-founder of Agman Partners. Howard Newman, chair and CEO of Pine Brook Road Partners in New York, and his wife, Maryam, a psychoanalyst, gave $14,000 to Fitzpatrick.
Just $5,900 came donors with a Pennsylvania mailing address.
The American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) donated $14,800 to Fitzpatrick to head group giving. Five other PACs also hit the five-figure mark ($10,000): Defending the American Dream PAC, Forever Youth Organization Utilizing Action; MVL PAC; On Wisconsin PAC; and Team America.
The Bucks County Republican also received a lot of support from the aviation industry, as the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists AFL-CIO ($13,000), National Air Traffic Controllers PAC ($10,000), Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association ($10,000), Air Line Pilots Association PAC ($5,000), and Allied Pilots Association PAC ($5,000) combined to give $43,000 to the fund.
Fitzpatrick also received $355,739.62 in transfers from authorized committees, such as Team Fitz ($201,125.12) and Grow The Majority ($129,189.75).
Others with $5,000 contributions were:
- American Clinical Laboratory Association
- American College of Physician Services
- American College of Surgeons
- American Hotel and Lodging Association
- American Revival PAC
- American Security PAC
- Baker PAC
- Bold Active Conservatives of Nebraska PAC
- Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen PAC
- Carpenters Legislative Improvement Committee
- Comcast Corporation & NBC Universal PAC
- Constellation Energy Corporation Employee PAC
- Dell Technologies Inc. PAC
- Electing Majority Making Effective Republicans
- Employee Owned S Corporations of America
- Environmental Defense Action Fund PAC
- Exelon Corporation PAC
- First in Freedom PAC
- Food Solutions Action PAC
- Greater Tomorrow PAC
- Gridiron-PAC
- Helping Exceptional Leaders Organize PAC
- Highwater PAC
- Humane World Action Fund PAC
- IBEW PAC Voluntary Fund
- International Brotherhood of Boilermakers
- Johnson & Johnson PAC
- Keep America Rolling
- Laborers’ International Union of North America
- Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.
- Mission First People Always PAC
- Molina Healthcare Inc. PAC
- Mr. Southern Missourian in the House PAC
- National Active and Retired Federal Employees (2)
- National Cotton Council of America
- National Emergency Medicine PAC
- National Marine Manufacturers Association
- National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association
- National Stone, Sand & Gravel PAC
- Nextera Energy Inc. PAC
- No Nonsense PAC
- Quest Diagnostics Inc. PAC
- Raptor PAC
- Rejoice PAC
- Rural American Counts PAC
- Six PAC
- Textron Inc. PAC
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. PAC
- Thrivent Financial for Lutherans PAC
- UBS Americas Inc. PAC
- United Parcel Service, Inc. PAC
- Waste Management Employees Better Government