Walter
Jones was first sworn in to the U.S. House
of Representatives in 1995, after serving 10
years as an elected member of the North
Carolina General Assembly. Jones strongly
believes in the strength of faith and family
and has worked to represent the citizens of
Eastern North Carolina with both honor and
integrity.
Since entering office, Congressman Jones has
been a strong voice in fighting for an
effective, commonsense government that
returns power and control back to the
people. His dedication and commitment to
providing tax relief for American families,
retirement security for our nation's
seniors, a strong national defense and a
quality education for every child has earned
him respect among his colleagues on both
sides of the political aisle.
Currently serving his 8th term in Congress,
Congressman Jones is a member of the House
Committees on Armed Services and Financial
Services.
As a member of the Armed Services Committee,
he has concentrated on safeguarding the well
being of our nation's veterans and our men
and women on active duty. His concern for
Vietnam-era veterans led him to introduce
the War Crimes Act of 1996, which allows
prisoners of war, the opportunity to bring
their persecutors to justice in U.S. courts.
While only three percent of all bills
introduced in the 104th Congress ever became
law, the President signed Jones' War Crimes
Act into law on August 21, 1996.
As a member of the Financial Services
Committee, Jones has earned a reputation for
fighting for small businesses, and for
helping individuals gain greater access to
capital and a broader array of financial
services. With its jurisdiction over
America’s banking, insurance and securities
industries, the Committee is of great
importance to North Carolina's many
financial services operations and their
employees.
Jones has also dedicated much of his time in
Congress to preserving and protecting North
Carolina's unique history and culture. From
preparing for the 2003 centennial
anniversary of the Wright brother's first
flight in Kitty Hawk, N.C., to passing
legislation to protect the Shackleford Banks
wild horses of Cape Lookout National
Seashore, Jones has proven his dedication to
preserving Eastern North Carolina's rich
heritage for future generations to enjoy.
Congressman Jones has crafted a wide range
of legislation throughout his time in
Congress. Click here
to read about some of his bills that have
been signed into law.
In 2004, a survey of top Capitol Hill staff
conducted by Washingtonian Magazine ranked
Congressman Jones #1 out of the 435 U.S.
House members in the "Just Plain Nice"
category. He has also received accolades
from The Hill newspaper, which ranked him
among the most bipartisan members of
Congress in 2009.
Congressman Jones and his wife Joe Anne have
one daughter, Ashley, and they maintain
their home in Farmville, North Carolina.