Sen Aaron R. Rouse (SD-007)
Virginia Senatesince 10 months
SEE LATEST
SPONSORED LEGISLATION
SJR183 - Celebrating the life of Julie Clemente.
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Lashrecse D. Aird, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 8 months ago
40 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR84 - Commending the 2024 Inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
Aaron R. Rouse, Christie New Craig, Creigh Deeds
Last updated 9 months ago
3 Co-Sponsors
Commending the 2024 inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
STATUS
Passed
SJR182 - Celebrating the life of Arthur Stuart Nachman.
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Lashrecse D. Aird, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 8 months ago
35 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SJR187 - Celebrating the life of Richard Robert Paradis.
Bill R. DeSteph, Lashrecse D. Aird, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 8 months ago
37 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SJR218 - Celebrating the life of Emily Beer.
Lamont Bagby, Lashrecse D. Aird, Jennifer Barton Boysko
Last updated 8 months ago
20 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB6008 - Gaming commerce and development in the Commonwealth; regulation, report, penalties.
Louise Lucas, Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 5 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
General appropriation act; regulation of gaming commerce and development in the Commonwealth; penalties. Authorizes and specifies the registration and licensing requirements for the manufacture, distribution, operation, hosting, and playing of electronic skill gaming devices, as defined in the bill, under the regulatory authority of the Virginia Lottery. The bill imposes a 25 percent tax on all gross profits generated from the play of such electronic skill gaming devices and provides for the use of such tax proceeds after deposit in the Virginia Gaming Commerce and Development Fund, established in the bill, with most being deposited into the PreK-12 Priority Fund, established in the bill. The bill also imposes criminal and civil penalties for violations of the law and regulations related to electronic skill gaming devices. The bill also transfers funding from the PreK-12 Priority Fund to the general fund related to gaming commerce and development.
STATUS
Introduced
SB6012 - Va. Military Survivors & Dependents Ed. Program & related programs; modifications, surplus revenues.
Louise Lucas, Lashrecse D. Aird, Danica A. Roem
Last updated 4 months ago
30 Co-Sponsors
General appropriation act; designation of additional surplus; repeal of modifications to certain waiver programs. Designates certain additional surplus revenues in the amount of $90 million to offset the impact of financial aid waivers and stipends for the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program and related programs and removes language in the appropriation act that imposes additional requirements for such programs.
STATUS
Passed
SB181 - Public elementary and secondary schools; cardiac emergency response plans required.
Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 10 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
Public elementary and secondary schools; cardiac emergency response plans required; grant program established. Requires each public elementary or secondary school to develop a cardiac emergency response plan (CERP) that addresses the appropriate use of school personnel to respond to incidents involving an individual who is experiencing sudden cardiac arrest or a similar life-threatening emergency while on school grounds and, in the event that such school has an athletic department or organized athletic program, while attending or participating in an athletic practice or event. The bill requires each such CERP to integrate nationally recognized evidence-based core elements such as those recommended by the American Heart Association guidelines and to integrate certain provisions and guidelines, including those relating to establishing a cardiac emergency response team, activating such team in response to a sudden cardiac event, and integrating the CERP into the local community's emergency medical services response protocols. The bill also requires, with such funds as may be appropriated for such purpose pursuant to the general appropriation act, the Department to establish and administer the CERP Grant Program for the purpose of awarding grants, on a competitive basis, to any public elementary or secondary school to assist such school in the development or implementation of its CERP or in the purchase or funding of activities or equipment that further promotes CERP preparedness, giving priority to certain high-need schools. Public elementary and secondary schools; cardiac emergency response plans required; grant program established. Requires each public elementary or secondary school to develop a cardiac emergency response plan (CERP) that addresses the appropriate use of school personnel to respond to incidents involving an individual who is experiencing sudden cardiac arrest or a similar life-threatening emergency while on school grounds and, in the event that such school has an athletic department or organized athletic program, while attending or participating in an athletic practice or event. The bill requires each such CERP to integrate nationally recognized evidence-based core elements such as those recommended by the American Heart Association guidelines and to integrate certain provisions and guidelines, including those relating to establishing a cardiac emergency response team, activating such team in response to a sudden cardiac event, and integrating the CERP into the local community's emergency medical services response protocols. The bill also requires, with such funds as may be appropriated for such purpose pursuant to the general appropriation act, the Department to establish and administer the CERP Grant Program for the purpose of awarding grants, on a competitive basis, to any public elementary or secondary school to assist such school in the development or implementation of its CERP or in the purchase or funding of activities or equipment that further promotes CERP preparedness, giving priority to certain high-need schools.
STATUS
Engrossed
SB183 - Income tax, state; eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable tax credit.
Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 10 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
Earned income tax credit. Allows eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable income tax credit equal to 20 percent of the federal earned income tax credit claimed that year by the taxpayer for the same taxable year. The bill also states that individuals who would have been entitled to the federal equivalent of this credit but for the fact that the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's children does not have a valid social security number are eligible to claim this credit. Earned income tax credit. Allows eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable income tax credit equal to 20 percent of the federal earned income tax credit claimed that year by the taxpayer for the same taxable year. The bill also states that individuals who would have been entitled to the federal equivalent of this credit but for the fact that the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's children does not have a valid social security number are eligible to claim this credit.
STATUS
Introduced
SJR1 - Constitutional amendment; fundamental right to reproductive freedom (first reference).
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Ghazala F. Hashmi, Louise Lucas
Last updated 12 months ago
16 Co-Sponsors
Constitutional amendment (first reference); fundamental right to reproductive freedom. Provides that every individual has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom and that the right to make and effectuate one's own decisions about all matters related to one's pregnancy cannot be denied, burdened, or otherwise infringed upon by the Commonwealth, unless justified by a compelling state interest and achieved by the least restrictive means. The amendment prohibits the Commonwealth from penalizing, prosecuting, or otherwise taking adverse action against an individual for exercising the individual's right to reproductive freedom or for aiding another individual in the exercise of such right, unless justified by a compelling state interest.
STATUS
Introduced
BIOGRAPHY
INCUMBENT
Senator from Virginia district SD-007
COMMITTEES
Virginia Senate
BIRTH
--
ABOUT
--
OFFICES HELD
Virginia Senate from Virginia
NEXT ELECTION
Aaron hasn't been asked any questions.
Be the first to ask a questionVerifications Required
You must be a verified voter to do that.
Error
You must be a resident or registered voter in this state.