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Geoff Cauble

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Geoff grew up in Henry County in a big family but spent a lot of time in Fayetteville where his family attended church and where he would meet his future wife. Entrepreneurial from a young age, he learned how to work by spending time with his Dad building homes in Henry, Fayette and Coweta Counties and raising animals on a mini-farm. Geoff was homeschooled and was taught how to learn by his Mom who instilled a love of reading and encouraged discovery.

Following high school, Geoff graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and returned to GSU to complete his M.B.A. with a concentration in finance in 2010. He currently serves as Vice-President and partner at Dimension One, a national retail construction company that build commercial interiors.

Elected to the State House in a special election on January 9th, 2018 Geoff was honored to serve Henry County as a State Representative. Prior to being elected Geoff served as the Chair of the Henry County Development Authority and Co-chaired the OneHenry Economic Initiative.

Geoff and his wife Abigail have three children, Evan, Kara and Isaac and lots of animals. They love spending time outdoors and going on adventures together. In 2022, Geoff and his family moved to Fayetteville, close to where Geoff and Abi first met. They are excited to be near so many childhood friends and learn about the exciting things happening in Fayette County.

Geoff is a conservative who believes that the source of all our rights is our Creator and that the primary purpose of government is to protect and secure the rights and liberties of the individual. He believes that the most fundamental and basic right of every human is the right to life from conception to natural death. Geoff is a strong supporter of the right of the individual to keep and bear arms. He believes this right is fundamental to preserving life and liberty. Geoff believes that the Government is restrained by the law and derives its just power by the consent of the governed. It is this framework that must restrain the role and limits of government.