U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-1st dist.) was unanimously re-elected as a vice chairman of the Problem Solvers Caucus.
The Problem Solvers Caucus is a bipartisan group in Congress comprising 50 members, 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans, who are committed to forging bipartisan cooperation on key issues. Given the historically tight margins in both the House and the Senate, this caucus is expected to play an expanded key governing role in the 117th Congress.
“I am honored to have been unanimously re-elected as a Co-Vice Chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus by my colleagues. Hyper-partisanship is the single biggest threat facing our nation. Bipartisanship is the only remedy that will save and heal our nation,” Fitzpatrick said. “The Problem Solvers Caucus has consistently and successfully worked to increase bipartisanship and unity in Congress. I look forward to continuing to work with my bipartisan colleagues to break the gridlock, forge consensus on critical issues, and bring an end to the era of hyper-partisanship in Washington.”