Representative Jarvis Caldwell
House District 20 — El Paso County
About
Representative Jarvis Caldwell, an Air Force veteran who served for 10 years, is deeply connected to the large veteran community in HD 20, which encompasses the Air Force Academy.
Married to his wife and has two sons, Representative Caldwell is committed to representing the district’s families and addressing their concerns. He prioritizes law and order, public safety, and protecting parental rights. Recognizing the state’s challenges with illegal immigration and the resulting fentanyl crisis, he seeks to lead efforts to restore safety and stability in Colorado while advocating for school choice and community empowerment.
District
House District 20 — El Paso County
Representative Jarvis Caldwell proudly represents Colorado House District 20, covering key communities such as the Air Force Academy, Black Forest, Gleneagle, Monument, and Woodmoor. Explore the district map below to see the full boundaries.
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Sponsored Legislation
HB25-1032 — Protecting Rural Schools Act
Strengthens resources for rural education systems by expanding funding and teacher support programs.
HB25-1068 — Fentanyl Response Improvement Act
Increases penalties for illegal trafficking while expanding addiction treatment pathways.
Frequently Asked Questions
What year was Jarvis Caldwell first elected?
Representative Jarvis Caldwell was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives on November 5, 2024, to serve House District 20.
What area of Colorado does Representative Jarvis Caldwell represent?
Representative Jarvis Caldwell was elected to serve the people of El Paso County in House District 20.
The communities included in House District 20 include the Air Force Academy, Black Forest, Gleneagle, Monument, and Woodmoor.
What is Rep. Jarvis Caldwell's background?
Prior to elected politics, Jarvis Caldwell served in the United States Air Force for 10 years. He transitioned from an avionics technician to the Air Force JAG Corps, where he studied law and developed his passion for public service.
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