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Maloy, Celeste

United States Representative · Utah · District 2

RepublicanBioguide M001228

Celeste Maloy is the Republican U.S. representative for Utah’s 2nd District. Her official biography says she grew up in the rural West, earned an agriculture degree from Southern Utah University and a law degree from Brigham Young University, worked as a soil conservationist and public-lands/water attorney, and served as chief legal counsel to Rep. Chris Stewart before first winning a House seat in 2023.

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Profile research reviewed August 22, 2026

Celeste Maloy is the Republican U.S. representative for Utah’s 2nd District. Her official biography says she grew up in the rural West, earned an agriculture degree from Southern Utah University and a law degree from Brigham Young University, worked as a soil conservationist and public-lands/water attorney, and served as chief legal counsel to Rep. Chris Stewart before first winning a House seat in 2023.

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Current institutional role

Chair, Congressional Western Caucus

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Biography & Current Office

Background & current office

Celeste Maloy is the Republican U.S. representative for Utah’s 2nd District. Her official biography says she grew up in the rural West, earned an agriculture degree from Southern Utah University and a law degree from Brigham Young University, worked as a soil conservationist and public-lands/water attorney, and served as chief legal counsel to Rep. Chris Stewart before first winning a House seat in 2023.

The House Clerk lists Maloy on Appropriations and Natural Resources, including Energy and Water, Interior and Legislative Branch appropriations work. Her office announced in January 2026 that she was elected chair of the Congressional Western Caucus. TrumpsMouth records those committee and caucus roles as institutional background rather than converting them into a controversy or claim rating.

Editorial research reviewed: August 22, 2026. Public-record fields continue to refresh independently from official chamber sources.

Public record

Current seat & contact information

Chamber
U.S. House of Representatives
Representation
Utah · District 2
Party
Republican
Birth date
May 22, 1981
Washington phone
(202) 225-9730
Office
249 Cannon House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4402
Committees & Leadership

Current leadership and reviewed committee roles

Leadership / institutional roles

  • Chair, Congressional Western Caucus
  • Vice Chair, Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies

Reviewed committee assignments

  • House Committee on Appropriations
  • House Committee on Natural Resources
Recent Recorded Votes

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Sponsored/Cosponsored & Curated Notable Legislation

Legislation & official congressional activity

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Claims & Evidence

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