In 2003, Fulton founded Guardian Angels Homecare in
Lincoln; the business provides in-home services to elderly people. In January 2007, Fulton was appointed by governor
Dave Heineman to represent the 29th district, consisting of part of southern Lincoln, in the Nebraska Legislature. He replaced incumbent
Mike Foley, who had been elected state auditor. He won election to the seat for a full term in 2008. In 2012, Fulton was forced to retire from the legislature due to term limits, amid a dispute between the secretary of state and the attorney general as to whether Fulton's tenure after being appointed to the seat meant he had served the two term limit. He ran for State Treasurer in 2010, placing second in the Republican primary behind former state attorney general
Don Stenberg. In 2016, he was appointed to the position of state tax commissioner by governor
Pete Ricketts. ==References==