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By Guy Page
Rep. Robert Hooper (D-Burlington) told VDC he plans to submit his resignation to House Speaker Jill Krowinski by 5 PM this afternoon, Monday March 16, in the wake of a Friday, March 13 announcement that the House Sexual Harassment Prevention Panel concluded he engaged in sexual harrassment of a fellow member of the Vermont House.

For the first time since Friday, in a Monday afternoon phone interview with VDC, Hooper has gone on the record to explain – from his point of view – what happened. It has to do with a female fellow House Government Operations and Military Affairs Committee member rolling around the floor of their committee room in Room 10 of the State House.
During the 2025 session, committee members noted that a fellow committee member’s dress was the same color as the rug of the committee room. Others mentioned it to her. To illustrate the rug/dress color coordination, Hooper said, the member got down on the floor of the committee room and rolled around – all apparently in good, collegial fun. Nothing sexual intended.
Hooper, 74, has worked as a photographer in years past. He has contributed many photos to Sen. Alison Clarkson’s popular photo montage, displayed in the Cedar Creek Room at the end of every session. In a Monday afternoon telephone interview, recorded with his permission, Hooper picks up the story:
“So anyway she’s laying on the floor. A committee member said to me, well after the fact cuz this went back 10 months, that she had asked for somebody to take a picture. I don’t know who did besides me but I suspect there were other people, because phones abound.
“So there’s this picture of her lying on the floor. We have a committee text page. 11 people, that’s the exposure, and that’s where it was supposed to end up.
“So about a week later I’m fiddling around my phone and try to substitute a beach, so you would have this individual not lying on an ugly rug but lying on a beautiful beach, right? When I tried to transfer the picture of the individual….[it removed the rug background, but did not replace it with anything. The photo thus depicts] somebody that looks like they were floating around in space posing somehow.
“Yeah it was weird. I realized right away. I tried to get it back but that exceeded my ability to manipulate a computer.”
That’s when things took a very awkward turn.
“The conversation I think in the committee got to the sexual harassment thing, because you created, you know, an uncomfortable work environment but the bottom line was what got published was the picture itself.”
VDC asked Hooper: did the photo have a sexually suggestive vibe?
“I can’t say that it did,” Hooper said. “I mean, you know, it’s a woman in a dress laying on the floor. They alluded to the fact that I had turned it into something sexual by taking the background out. That’s how they got to sexual harassment.”
10 months and a panel finding later, Hooper finds himself a former lawmaker kicked off a committee and asked to resign the House by his caucus peers.
What now?
Hooper said he feels relieved – no longer walking on eggshells, able to give more time to volunteer work with state retirees, and in effect retiring for the second time.
He noted that a colleague said the State House feels like a ‘dangerous place’ sometimes. “I feel like a lot of older gentlemen on the other side of the aisle feel that way. I have never felt that way.”
“It’s been clearly demonstrated that Dems are quick to eat their own, contrary to information notwithstanding,” Hooper said. “I don’t think I will be a guest at too many parties anymore.”
The only Democrat to speak to him directly after the story broke was Rep. Shawn Sweeney of Shelburne. Sweeney signed the letter and agreed he should resign, but Hooper said he respected Sweeney for actually approaching him. “The only one,” Hooper repeated.
It is not known which female member of the committee was in the photo – Hooper didn’t want to say, and Krowinski asked members to respect the member’s privacy.
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“During the 2025 session, committee members noted that a fellow committee member’s dress was the same color as the rug of the committee room. Others mentioned it to her. To illustrate the rug/dress color coordination, Hooper said, the member got down on the floor of the committee room and rolled around – all apparently in good, collegial fun. Nothing sexual intended.” Great to see there is so much important work going on in the legislature. Taxpayer money well spent. Hey, those pesky tax issues can wait till later or until next year.
I wonder if the woman who rolled around on the floor—apparently on her own volition—ever came forward to defend Hooper or verify his version of the event. She could have exonerated him, but it seems she threw him under the bus.
There is no comment that can explain what these people do for the taxpayers.
…and we wonder why they run their sessions into May and June?
TC’s old saying “give a liberal enough rope and they will hang themselves” This guy’s mind wasn’t on MVTGA and getting paid for it.
The whole scenario sounds innocent enough, but we apparently are not privy to the details of whether Vermont’s relatively new anti-voyeurism laws were violated with an
“upskirt photo”.
With only six women to choose from on that committee, it wouldn’t take long to narrow it down. She must be flexible to roll around on the floor, kind of like a dancer, maybe.
It’s like anything else nowadays, we can’t have a sense of humor. There once was a time when we could joke about almost anything other than a person’s kids or spouse and we’d laugh and have a good time. Now you mention that someone looks nice and you’re getting sued.
You only walk away when you’ve done something wrong. No guilt, no need to run. Someone’s not telling the whole truth.
Why in the name of God is a legislator doing “rolling around the floor” of a committee room ??
Why in the name of God is a legislator “rolling around on the floor” in a committee room ?
I sat in front of Bob Hooper for 4 years in the Statehouse chamber. He was one of the few democrats that I liked, partially because we were both veterans. Did this picture only go to the other 10 committee members? If so it sounds like he got railroaded.