While in Congress, Klug opposed the federal drinking age, saying alcohol regulation should be a matter left to individual states, and advocated the revocation of the 1984 National Minimum Drinking Age Act.[6]
Klug did not run for re-election in 1998, and his term expired on January 3, 1999.[8] Democrat Tammy Baldwin ran for Congress in the 2nd district and subsequently won his seat.
Post-Congressional career
Klug currently serves as director of public affairs for Foley & Lardner, a Wisconsin-based law firm, and represents clients
in Washington and various state capitals.[9]
In 2013, he authored The Alliance, a mystery novel about religion and antiquities.[10]
In 2007, Klug co-chaired Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign in Wisconsin along with former U.S. Sen. Bob Kasten and former State Sen. Cathy Stepp. On January 30, 2008, Giuliani dropped out of the race.[11]
In August 1998, Klug, as head of Barking Sands Media, purchased Wisconsin Trails, a travel magazine. He was the CEO of Trails Media Group, based in Black Earth, Wisconsin, until 2007 when the company was sold to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[citation needed]