House of Representatives


Representative Trey Caldwell
District 63 -  Republican

Leadership

Appropriations & Budget Committee Chair

Committees

Appropriations and Budget, Chair
A&B Public Safety, Chair
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, Chair
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding, Co-Chair
Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT), Co-Chair
Energy and Natural Resources Oversight
Government Modernization and Technology
Legislative Evaluation and Development (LEAD)
Tourism

Hometown

Faxon

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County(s) Represented in District

Comanche, Cotton, Kiowa, Tillman

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Cache, Chattanooga, Cooperton, Davidson, Devol, Faxon, Frederick, Geronimo, Gotebo, Grandfield, Hobart, Hollister, Indiahoma, Lawton, Lawtonka Acres, Loveland, Manitou, Medicine Park, Mountain View, Randlett, Roosevelt, Temple, Tipton, Walters

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

73041, 73062, 73501, 73503, 73505, 73507, 73527, 73528, 73530, 73531, 73533, 73540, 73542, 73543, 73546, 73551, 73552, 73553, 73555, 73557, 73559, 73562, 73564, 73566, 73568, 73570, 73572, 73651

Year Elected

Year: 2018

Term Limited

Year: 2030

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Hurchel E. “Trey” Caldwell III is a fourth-term State Representative from Southwest Oklahoma and Chair of the House Appropriations & Budget Committee, overseeing the state’s $12.7 billion budget. He previously served as Deputy Majority Leader and Chair of the Utilities Committee, where he built a reputation for brokering key energy and broadband agreements that strengthened Oklahoma’s electric grid and expanded rural access. Trey has championed rural economic development, public education funding, healthcare expansion and broadband growth.

A graduate of Cameron University, Trey also runs a farming, ranching and custom hay business in Comanche County. He has been widely recognized as Legislator of the Year by multiple organizations, including The Petroleum Alliance, Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association, and the Oklahoma Hospital Association. He and his wife, Kristi, live in rural Comanche County with their daughter, Hesston, and their mini-Aussie, Izzie.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 57th Legislature to present