Session:

House Member

Personal Information:
Home City: Flagstaff
Occupation:
Member Since: 2013

State Representative Bob Thorpe has served in the AZ House since 2013 including being Chairman of three committees, where he currently is the Chairman of the Federalism, Property Rights and Public Policy Committee and Vice Chairman of the Government Committee. Thorpe has received numerous awards and recognitions including the Optometrist Legislator of the Year, Legislator Champion of the Arts (twice), and ACCCC's Arizona Community Colleges Legislator of the Year.

Born and raised in Southern California, Thorpe now lives near Flagstaff with his wife, and has two grown children, two Labradors retrievers and two desert tortoises. Thorpe and his wife designed, built and live in their award winning energy-efficient home.

With a university B.A degree and several years of graduate studies, Thorpe has over 40-years of business experience including Walt Disney as an “Imagineer,” Price Waterhouse accounting firm, and the aerospace industry where he built aircraft training devices for the U.S. Military including the F/A-18, F-16 and the Apache Helicopter. Thorpe both worked and volunteered for over 6-years in K-12 education and 8-years as a high technology instructor at UCLA Extension. Thorpe founded a software business with Fortune 500, international and government clients and has worked at a number of firms in the field of IT, software and website development.

In his late 40's, Thorpe served his community for almost 8-years as a certified Arizona volunteer firefighter / EMT and has volunteered as a K-12 robotics competition judge and coach. Thorpe is a student of the U.S. Constitution and authored a book on the topic. Thorpe volunteers at his church and on cattle round-ups on the Navajo Reservation, and is active in conservative political organizations. Thorpe has climbed numerous mountains including the 14,500' high Mt. Whitney (twice) and the 17,800' high Popocatépetl, and is an avid sportsman enjoying outdoor activities including fly-fishing, shooting sporting clays, snow skiing and armature astronomy.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2093Cappropriation; veterans' services; benefits counselors
HB2095Cagricultural property classification; water reduction
(NOW: taxation; agricultural property; partial payment)
HB2097Cpersonal property; reporting; exemption
HB2098Cdelinquent property taxes; payment plans
HB2126P*sanitary districts; bids
HB2127P*nomination petitions; filing period
HB2128P*political signs; removal after primary
HB2129P*wildland fires; classification
HB2130P*voter registration; inactive voters; removal
HB2131P*state agencies; citizen portal; access
HB2132P*personal mobile cargo carrying devices
HB2133P*voter registration; updates; internet address
HB2187Cappropriation; K-12 rollover
HB2257P*civil liability; gun-free zones
HB2258P*film; media office; incentives; procurement
HB2259P*websites; personal information; access
HB2260P*alcohol; tobacco; drug education; appropriation
HB2261P*technical correction; fines; disbursement
HB2262P*child custody; costs; technical correction
HB2263P*setoff debt; technical correction
HB2269P*appropriations; DPS; remote housing
(NOW: primary residence; election; legislature )
HB2271Cpublic lands day; holiday
HB2275CTPT exemption; crop production tools
(NOW: TPT exemptions; propagative materials)
HB2288P*stadium districts; budget; technical correction
HB2428P*no-water urinals required; public buildings
HB2429P*appropriations; EORP contributions; counties
HB2430P*food establishment license; county reciprocity
(NOW: mobile homes; affixture; notice)
HB2535P*impeding left lane; signs; appropriation
HB2536Cfuel; electric cars; hybrids; taxes
HB2538P*TPT; distribution; Indian tribes
HB2539P*seat belts; primary enforcement
HB2547Cpublic lands; management department; committee
(NOW: racing commission; simulcasting; wagering facilities)
HB2549CVLT; alternative fuel classification; repeal
HB2565Cappropriation; interoperable communication system
HB2566Cpeace officer training; requirements
HB2569Coccupational licensing; reciprocity
HB2590Cappropriation; water districts; infrastructure; DCP
HB2614P*elderly homeowners; class six property
HB2622Caccreditation prohibition; residential facilities; children
HB2623Cresidential facility employee; central registry
HB2627CDWR; tribal consultation
HB2628Cstate agencies; tribal consultation
HB2643P*TPT; use tax; exemption; aircraft parts
HB2646Cdepartment of agriculture; application review
(NOW: commerce authority; application review)
HB2672Cvacation rentals; short-term rentals; regulation
HB2688P*mobile homes; taxes; abandonment; sales
HB2693Cmisconduct involving weapons; school grounds
HB2702CTPT; marketplace facilitators; nexus
HB2703Cfiling deadlines; taxable year 2018.
HB2709CCTEDs; nonprofits; private postsecondary institutions
HB2719P*noncommercial recreational trailers; registration fees
HB2736Ctobacco products; distributor licenses
HB2757Ctax provisions; omnibus.
HB2758Cempowerment scholarships; qualified school
HB2759Cappropriations; direct services; referrals
HB2760Clegislators; mileage rate; distance.
HCM2003P*uranium pollution; remediation
HCR2014P*American viticultural area; designation
HCR2022CArticle V convention; term limits
HCR2029P*governor; vacancy; interim succession; election
HCR2031P*candidates; contributions; conduit prohibition
HCR2032Cholocaust education; support; schools
HCR2035COfficer Clayton Townsend; death resolution
SB1099Cpatriotic youth groups; school access
SB1346Ccommon school districts; realignment; exemption
(NOW: school; assessments; instruction; reporting)
SB1482Cstate agencies; fee increase; limit
SB1534Cfixed-index annuities; disclosure; indexing
(NOW: annuity disclosure; rules)