Del. Anne Crockett-Stark (R-Wytheville)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 6: Counties of Carroll, Smyth (part), and Wythe [map]
- Took Office
- January 2006
- Left Office
- January 2014
- Copatroning Habits
- 79% of bills she copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 65% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that she also copatroned, 70% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
-
- Tag Cloud
These are all of the video clips of Anne Crockett-Stark’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 65 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB1412: VIEW Program; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance recipients.
- HB1413: Nonresident freshwater fishing license; establishes one-day license to fish inland waters of State.
- HB1414: Local jails; compensation for cost of incarceration.
- HB1415: Self-defense and defense of others; encodes version of 'castle doctrine.'
- HB1416: School buses; exempted weight limits for certain traffic on U.S. Route 52 on Fancy Gap Mountain.
- HB1667: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Smyth County.
- HB1668: Southwestern VA Mental Health Institute; DBHDS authorized to convey real property in Smyth County.
- HB1669: Southwestern Virginia Training Center; closure prohibited.
- HB2288: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses for certain properties in Wythe County.
- HJ616: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Willard Lincoln Lemmon.
- HJ747: Commending the George Wythe High School football team.
- HB304: DMV service charge; eliminates fee.
- HB305: Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans.
- HB306: Cemeteries; owner shall publish notice of intent to declare interment rights abandoned in newspaper.
- HB307: Rural Retreat Lake Park in Wythe County; DGIF to waive facility use permit fee.
- HB308: Driver's licenses etc.;all issued by DMV that include a photograph must be produced by DMV.
- HB309: Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of election may vote absentee.
- HB310: Driver's licenses; applicants may designate insulin-dependent or a hearing or speech impairment.
- HB311: Bears; Board of Game and Inland Fisheries establishes an open season for hunting.
- HB594: Virginia Retirement System; general registrars.
- HB595: Aging services; changes deadlines for submission of four-year plan.
- HB596: Methamphetamine laboratory; if presence of lab in same place as child, etc. person guilty of felony.
- HB597: Eminent domain; definitions of lost profits and access.
- HB598: VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- HJ98: First Lady Edith Bolling Wilson Day; designating as October 15, 2012, and each succeeding year.
- HJ99: Commending John Strothers Pearson.
- HJ230: Wilson, Edith Bolling; General Assembly to recognize Birthplace and Childhood Home in Wythe County.
- HJ240: Commending Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
- HR74: Commending Ken Sorenson.
- HB1449: Methamphetamines; possession of certain substances with intent to manufacture, penalty.
- HB1450: Pressurized gas dusters; prohibits person from selling, etc., in open displays or unlocked cases.
- HB1762: Schedule I; adds 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine to list.
- HB1763: Charter; Town of Rich Creek.
- HB1764: Mopeds; riders and passengers required to wear helmets.
- HB1765: Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act; makes several changes regarding obligations imposed on landlord.
- HB1766: Meth lab; penalty if present in same place as child, mentally incapacitated person, etc.
- HB1767: Foster care; placement of child through an agreement between parents and local board.
- HB2015: Charter; Town of Bluefield.
- HB2413: All-terrain vehicles; allows over-the-road operation at certain locations in Tazewell County.
- HB2441: Cemeteries; required to publish notice of intent to declare interment rights abandoned in newspaper.
- HJ515: Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference).
- HJ599: Commending Marilyn Garnto.
- HJ600: Commending Bland County on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.
- HJ938: Commending Charles Maurice Robinson.
- HB961: Community College Scholarship Match Program; created.
- HB1080: Police chaplains; certification.
- HB1081: Highway rest areas and welcome centers; requires VDOT to reopen all on Interstate Highway System.
- HB1082: State soil; designates Pamunkey soil as official soil of State.
- HB1083: Mopeds; prohibits driving on highways with speed limits greater than 45 mph.
- HB1084: Mopeds; traffic infraction when operator and passenger are not wearing a helmet.
- HB1085: Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act; lessens several obligations currently imposed on landlord of park.
- HB1086: Comprehensive services; local match rates for purchase of services shall be consistent.
- HB1087: Drug recognition experts; law-enforcement officer be trained by Department of Forensic Science.
- HB1088: Cooperative Coyote Control Program; reestablished.
- HB1089: Cold War Service Medal; authorizes Adjutant General to issue.
- HB1090: Communications sales & use tax; net revenue distributed according to each locality's pro rata.
- HB1091: Major business facility job tax credit; reduces number of employees required in new jobs to qualify.
- HB1092: Concealed handgun; certain retired law-enforcement officer may carry wherever he travels in State.
- HB1206: Regional Industrial Facilities Act; method by which member locality of authority may withdraw.
- HB1298: Retail Sales and Use Tax; lowers job threshold to receive exemption for certain computer equipment.
- HB1299: Enterprise zone grants; value of qualified investments.
- HJ118: Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ122: Children; joint subcommittee to study minimum standards for supervised visitation.
- HJ202: Commending Catherine S. Webb.
- HJ247: Commending MINDS WIDE OPEN: Virginia Celebrates Women in the Arts.
- HB1564: Regional Industrial Facility Authority; provides that Wythe County may withdraw therefrom.
- HB1915: Line of Duty Act; exempts police department, etc., from requirement to reimburse investigation cost.
- HB1916: State song; designates Ol Virginia by Daniel K. Lawson to be adopted.
- HB1917: Transient occupancy tax; Giles County may impose at rate not to exceed 5% to promote tourism.
- HB1918: Coal combustion by-products; use, reuse, or reclamation in a flood plain.
- HB1919: Prisoner keep; increases amount locality may charge inmate to defray costs associated therewith.
- HB1920: Revenue-sharing funds; allows town with populations of no more than 15,000 to use those allocated.
- HB1921: Criminal Justice Services, Department of; Board to waive fee for licensure & renewal thereof.
- HB2003: Charter; Town of Pearisburg.
- HB2004: Firearm silencer; shifts burden of proof that firearm is registered from State to defendant.
- HB2552: Diploma requirements; Board of Education to include standard credit in economics & personal finance.
- HB2553: Suspended operators license; forfeiture of motor vehicle for driving therewith.
- HB2554: State song; designates The Banner Yet Wave written by Frank Pugh to be adopted.
- HB2630: Law-Enforcement Officers' Privacy Protection Act; allows personal information to be withheld.
- HB5004: Evidence, testimonial; criminal defendant right to demand testimony of preparer of certificate, etc.
- HJ679: Children; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of establishing statewide minimum standards.
- HJ690: Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Jesse A. Ault.
- HJ993: Commending the George Pearis Cemetery Committee.
- HR59: Celebrating the life of Mary Austin Campbell Hughes.
- HB514: Fossil fuel combustion products permit; requirements for applicant.
- HB561: Educational facility staff; training of administration of drugs.
- HB562: Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership of Committee on Training.
- HB563: Criminal Justice Services Board; increases membership.
- HB564: Fire Prevention Code; fees for inspection, exceptions.
- HB565: State song; designates 'Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,' by James A. Bland to be adopted.
- HB566: Literary Fund; distributions.
- HB567: Sexual offenses; those convicted prohibited entry onto school property.
- HB568: Tractor-trailer combinations; local ordinances prohibiting use of certain highways.
- HB569: Registered nurse, professional; local school boards to employ.
- HB570: Nurses, licensed; local school boards to employ.
- HB571: Highway systems; revenue-sharing funds for certain counties.
- HB1449: Higher educational institutions; crisis and emergency management plans.
- HB1564: Regional Industrial Facility Authority; provides that Wythe County may withdraw therefrom.
- HB1565: Multicounty/City Transportation District; created.
- HB1566: Speed limits; grants counties certain powers with regard to setting.
- HJ357: Commending Joey Goodrich.
- HJ436: Commending Ahmad Bradshaw.
- HJ437: Commending the Town of Pearisburg on the occasion of its 200th anniversary.
- HJ6064: Commending the George Wythe High School boys' basketball team.
- HB1481: Secondary highway system; rural additions in Wythe County.
- HB2473: Literary Fund; raises maximum limit for any loan.
- HB2474: Involuntary commitment; county police department to provide transportation.
- HB2475: Highway revenue-sharing funds; eliminates four-tier priority system for distributions thereof.
- HB2476: Secondary highway system; rural additions in Wythe County.
- HB2477: Police chaplains; certification thereof.
- HB2478: Wrongful Incarceration Fund; created.
- HB2479: Nurse, licensed; local school boards to employ for each school.
- HB2480: Bail bondsman; prohibits use of real property as collateral for a bond.
- HB2481: Drug first-offender deferral and dismissal consideration; exclusion of certain drugs.
- HB2482: Antique motor vehicles; removes the 250-mile driving limitation therefor.
- HB3185: Virginia; designating as official state song.
- HJ672: Commending Susan W. Evans.
- HJ674: Celebrating the life of Bettye Katheryn Heldreth Steger.
- HJ796: Celebrating the life of Thomas A. Bralley, Jr.
- HJ886: Celebrating the life of Augustus Courtland Spotts III.
- HB439: Sewage treatment facilities; establishing a governing board.
- HB440: Integrated Directional Sign Program; VDOT to refund certain monies to localities for signage.
- HB1409: Domestic Violence Victim Fund; changing name to Sexual and Domestic Violence Victim Fund.
- HB1481: Secondary highway system; rural additions in Wythe County.
- HB1525: Vacant buildings; registration thereof in Town of Pulaski.
- HB5076: Route 99; allocated funds to be used to expand highway within boundaries of Town of Pulaski.
- HB5077: Bridges in Pulaski County, certain; Transportation Board to allocate certain funds to repair, etc.
- HB5078: Transportation Board; addition to powers and duties.
- HB5079: Highway funding; amends law governing revenue-sharing funds.
- HB5080: Maintenance; definition thereof within Title 33.1.
- HJ49: Commending the Giles High School football team.
- HJ199: Study; Wythe County and I-77/I-81; report.
- HJ200: Study; highway connections between Progress Park and I-77/81; report.
- HJ363: Celebrating the life of Glynn Carlock, Sr.
- HJ520: Commending Giles County on the occasion of its bicentennial.
- HJ5116: Commending the Town of Dublin on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ5161: Celebrating the life of Kenneth Jennings Dobson.