WI-05: Scott Fitzgerald (R)
PROFILE
About Fitzgerald:
Scott Fitzgerald will fight liberal efforts in Congress to defund the police and ensure public safety programs are fully funded — providing families with the stability to live, work and raise a family.
In Congress, Scott Fitzgerald will continue working to help Wisconsin’s small businesses recover, and fight for lower taxes and fewer burdensome regulations to get the government out of the way of job creators.
Fitzgerald graduated from Hustisford High School in 1981 and earned his bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1985. He purchased and ran the Dodge County Independent News in Juneau, Wis., in 1990 and sold it in 1996 to the Watertown Daily Times where he remained as an associate publisher for a number of years.
Fitzgerald joined the US Army Reserve in 1981 and served his country for 27 years, rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Fitzgerald and his wife, Lisa, own a small horse farm in rural Clyman. They have three sons: Scott, Brennan, and Connor.