House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who was shot in mid-June by a gunman targeting a congressional baseball practice, has returned to fair condition after receiving surgery for deep tissue infection.In the days immediately after the shooting, Scalise was in critical condition; a bullet wound to his hip that caused "significant damage" to bones, organs and blood vessels. After several surgeries and weeks of progress, his condition was upgraded to fair and he was moved out of intensive care.But Scalise was moved back into the intensive care unit of Medstar Washington Hospital Center last week because of an infection. He underwent one surgery on July 6 and was described by the hospital as being in "serious" condition.On Thursday, the hospital said that Scalise, the No. 3 Republican in the House, was once again in "fair" condition after another surgery for deep tissue infection.Scalise "will require careful monitoring to see if and when further interventions are necessary," the hospital says.Scalise, 51, was the most seriously wounded victim of the June 14 attack on a baseball practice for Republican members of Congress. The gunman, James T. Hodgkinson, was killed in a gun fight with police.The FBI says that, according to early investigations, Hodgkinson appeared to be acting alone and the attack has not targeted any individual in particular.NPR's Miles Parks has written a profile of Scalise: