In January 1998 Congressman Sensenbrenner won $250,000 on a lottery ticket, purchased on December 18, 1997 at Congressional Liquors. At the time, the legislator was already worth $8 million. His family's fortune was made selling Kotex brand sanitary napkins.
[1] Converted to Catholicism from Episcopalianism in 2014.
Wife: Cheryl Warren (m. 1977)
Son: Frank (b. 1981)
Son: Bob (b. 1984)
Father: Frank James Sensenbrenner, Sr.
Sister: (general contractor)
    High School: Milwaukee Country Day School, Milwaukee, WI (1961)
    University: BA Political Science, Stanford University (1965)
    University: JD, University of Wisconsin at Madison (1968)
    US Congressman, Wisconsin 5th (2003-)
    US Congressman, Wisconsin 9th (1979-2003)
    Wisconsin State Senate (Apr-1975 to 1978)
    Wisconsin State Assembly (Jan-1969 to Apr-1975)
    Congressional Staff Asst. to Rep. J. Arthur Younger (1965)
    American Philatelic Society 
    State Bar of Wisconsin 
    Young Republicans Milwaukee Country Day School (1959)
    Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994) 
    Global Warming Skeptics 
    Risk Factors: Obesity
Official Website:
http://sensenbrenner.house.gov/