
Caleb Jones was elected in 2010 to represent central Missouri in the State House of Representatives. In the House, he has been a consistent advocate for mid-Missouri, earning a reputation for conservative action. He serves as vice-chairman of the Economic Development Committee and also serves on the Utilities Committee, in addition to other committee duties.
Caleb is a graduate of the University of Missouri—Columbia, receiving a law degree from the University of Missouri Law School and a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources. While at Mizzou, he served as a member of the Student Council, CAFNR Ambassador, Ag Economics Club, and Collegiate Farm Bureau.
He practices law with his brother at law offices in California, Columbia, and Kansas City. Previously, he had worked for Congressman Kenny Hulshof, served as the Coalitions Director for the Bush/Cheney campaign, and was appointed by President Bush to serve as a Special Assistant in the United States Department of Agriculture.
Caleb was born and raised in Moniteau County, Missouri, and currently resides in the city of California with his wife, Lindsey.
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