Del. Rob Krupicka (D-Alexandria)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 45: Counties of Arlington (part) and Fairfax (part); City of Alexandria (part) [map]
- Took Office
- September 2012
- Left Office
- January 2016
- Age
- 52
- Website
- krupicka.com
- Copatroning Habits
- 83% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 87% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 61% of them are Democrats.
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- Bio
This California native holds a degree in economics from the University of Virginia. A communications and business strategy consultant, he is married with two children.
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These are all of the video clips of Rob Krupicka’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2013. There are 25 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB329: Crohn's disease, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; identification cards and information.
- HB1310: Taxes on electronic cigarettes and other vapor products.
- HB1401: Designating the Trooper Jacqueline Vernon Memorial Bridge.
- HB1589: Personal property; tax relief on certain motor vehicles leased by members of the military.
- HB1590: Cigarettes and other tobacco products; increases state tax rate.
- HB1592: High school graduation requirements; verified units of credit, alternative assessments.
- HB1867: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; visible mold remediation, obligation of landlord.
- HB1868: Home care organizations; unlawful advertising.
- HB1869: Suicide; abolishes common-law crime, penalty.
- HB1873: Public schools; Board of Education to promulgate regulations for accreditation ratings.
- HB1876: Crohn's disease, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; identification cards and information.
- HB1877: Coal; expiration of certain tax credits, dedication of additional revenues.
- HB2156: Health insurance; coverage for hearing aids and related professional services.
- HB2159: Pedestrians; crossing highways.
- HB2188: Taxicabs; security cameras required within vehicles.
- HB2198: State minimum wage; statewide referendum at November 2015 general election on question of increase.
- HJ492: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); marriage.
- HJ646: Constitutional amendment; indirect initiative.
- HJ649: Village Concept; General Assembly to recognize as effective alternative to institution-based care.
- HJ652: Celebrating the life of Talmadge Theodore Williams.
- HJ653: Celebrating the life of Nelson Greene, Sr.
- HB79: Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
- HB83: Voter identification; an unexpired Virginia driver's license remains valid at polls, etc.
- HB93: Employment applications; inquiries regarding criminal arrests, charges, or convictions, penalty.
- HB103: License plates, special; issuance for supporters of Equality Virginia.
- HB204: Secretary of the Commonwealth; centralized filing of disclosure forms.
- HB275: Electoral boards, local; meetings, proceedings, and records.
- HB276: Marriage; persons other than ministers who may celebrate rites of marriage.
- HB277: Pedestrians; crossing highways.
- HB328: Charter; City of Alexandria.
- HB329: Crohn's disease, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome; identification cards and information.
- HB462: Kindergarten; daily program in each school division required to average at least 5.5 hours.
- HB498: Standards of Learning; assessments and alternative assessment tools.
- HB502: Child care program; tax credit to employers for operating costs.
- HB553: A-to-F school grading system; required to assign elementary/secondary schools 5 separate grades.
- HB554: Homemaker services agencies; establishes licensure requirements.
- HB696: Higher education; changes name of Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program.
- HB892: State employment; questions about criminal convictions, arrests, and charges.
- HB906: Electric utility regulation; net energy metering by municipalities, etc.
- HJ15: Vote-by-mail elections; State Board of Elections to study fiscal impact of conducting.
- HJ58: Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- HJ59: Teachers; Department of Education to study impact of certain policies on quality of work.
- HJ173: Village Concept; Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services to report.
- HJ185: Celebrating the life of Thomas J. Fannon.
- HJ186: Celebrating the life of Lois L. Walker.
- HJ187: Celebrating the life of Vola Therrell Lawson.
- HJ237: Celebrating the life of Melvin L. Bergheim.
- HJ382: Commending the Honorable S. Randolph Sengel.
- HJ416: Celebrating the life of Ruthanne Giammittorio Lodato.
- HJ417: Celebrating the life of Kedron Simon.
- HJ418: Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the sit-in at the Kate Waller Barrett branch library.
- HJ5230: Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
- HJ5231: Commending the Alexandria Choral Society.
- HJ5232: Commending Michele R. Evans.
- HJ5254: Commending Lonnie C. Rich.
- HR42: Commending the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
- HR43: Celebrating the life of Vola Therrell Lawson.
- HR44: Celebrating the life of Lois L. Walker.
- HR45: Commending Third Baptist Church.
- HR46: Commending Bonnie Baxley.
- HR47: Celebrating the life of Thomas J. Fannon.
- HR48: Celebrating the life of Melvin L. Bergheim.
- HR90: Celebrating the life of Dr. Ronald Franklyn Kirby.
- HR143: Commending Virginia craft beer breweries.
- HB1375: Customer access to restrooms; retail establishment required to allow customer to use, penalty.
- HB1502: Index of Performance incentive program; raising achievement of students in proficiency gap groups.
- HB1503: Standards of Accreditation; adds high school graduation rates, college readiness of graduates, etc.
- HB1504: Commonwealth Teaching Fellows Program; established.
- HB1512: Income tax, state and corporate; subtraction for income from space leased to public schools.
- HB1513: Medical assistance; smoking cessation.
- HB1650: Retail Sales and Use Tax; revenue distributed to certain localities.
- HB1651: Unified Innovation Fund; created.
- HB1673: School calendar; alternative schedules in school divisions offering additional instruction time.
- HB2262: Nonprofit organizations; exemptions from regulations applicable to restaurants, etc.
- HB2263: Firearms and ammunition; temporary seizure, penalty.
- HB2264: Early voting; anticipation of certain emergencies.
- HB2287: Mental health first aid training plan; local school board complete development of by July 1, 2014.
- HJ601: Constitutional amendment; free elections, method of voting (first reference).
- HJ602: Constitutional amendment; right to early childhood education (first reference).
- HJ615: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act; DCR to study feasibility of applying provisions to watershed area.
- HJ657: Veteran population; Department of Veterans Services to study unmet needs.
- HJ944: Commending Christ Church Episcopal.
- HR101: Commending Cathal Armstrong.
- HR171: Commending Friends of Guest House, Inc.