Former Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy will be working for a Washington lobbying group as a senior counsel heading up its financial services practice. The Republican resigned two months ago, saying he wanted to spend more time with his family and a newborn child with a heart defect and Down syndrome. Duffy is the former chair of the House Financial Service Committee’s housing subcommittee. He was worked for C-N-N as a paid contributor and has been one of President Trump’s most vocal supporters. Former members of Congress are required to wait one year before lobbying in the U-S House and Senate.













