Fred Upton is a former U.S. Representative from Michigan who served in Congress for more than three decades. Known for his pragmatic, bipartisan approach, he chaired the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, where he helped advance major legislation on health care, energy policy, and technology, including the widely supported 21st Century Cures Act.
Before his election to Congress, Upton worked in the Office of Management and Budget, gaining early experience in federal policy and public administration. Throughout his career, he earned a reputation as a consensus‐builder focused on practical solutions and effective governance. He remains active in public policy and civic leadership.
