Rick Staples Explained

Rick Staples
State House:Tennessee
District:15th
Term Start:January 2017
Term End:January 12, 2021
Predecessor:Joe Armstrong
Successor:Sam McKenzie
Birth Date:12 March 1970
Party:Democratic
Residence:Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

Rick Staples (born March 12, 1970)[1] is an American politician who served as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from 2017 to 2020. A Democrat, he represented District 15, which includes parts of the city of Knoxville.[2]

Early life and education

Staples attended Holston High School in Knoxville, and the University of Tennessee. He is an account executive.[1]

Career

Staples was elected in 2016, succeeding Joe Armstrong, who had been convicted of a felony for a false tax return the previous August, and was thus ineligible to run for reelection.[3]

Staples has served on multiple committees, including the Commerce Committee, Banking & Investments Subcommittee, Finance, Ways, & Means Committee, Finance, Ways, & Means Subcommittee, State Committee, Departments & Agencies Subcommittee, Joint Pensions and Insurance Committee.[1]

In April 2019, Rep. Rick Staples, D-Knoxville, was found guilty by the ethics subcommittee of engaging in sexual harassment after an unnamed woman said he "grabbed and held on to her waist while standing behind her after he had made inappropriate comments about her appearanceā€ during a visit to the legislature.

Personal life

Staples is currently single, and has four children. He is a Baptist.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Representative Rick Staples. . capitol.tn.gov. Tennessee General Assembly. 2020-07-07.
  2. State House District 15. Tennessee General Assembly.
  3. News: Boehnke. Megan. November 8, 2016. Rick Staples wins House seat previously held by Joe Armstrong. Knoxville News Sentinel. 2020-07-07.