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Mark Obenshain

REPUBLICAN

Mark Obenshain is running for Virginia State Senator, District 2, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Mark has a bachelor's degree in economics and history from Virginia Tech and a law degree from Washington and Lee University. He lives with his wife and two children. They attend Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church.

Professional background

Mark is a lawyer. He is the managing partner of Obenshain Law Group. He used to be a partner and co-founder of Lenhart Pettit and a partner at Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver.

Political background

Mark Obenshain is currently the state senator representing district 26. He was first elected in 2003 and has been in office for five terms.

Energy & the Environment

Supports tapping into oil deposits along Virginia's outer continental shelf in an "environmentally sensitive manner."

Wants more advances in coal, wind energy, and offshore drilling.

As a state senator, voted for a bill that will lower energy bills for Virginian’s by $6-$7 per month by changing the way Virginia’s monopoly energy provider, Dominion Energy, can set prices.

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Economy

Wants to change the rules around eminent domain, which is the power of the government to take private land for public use.

Supports dedicating portion of future revenue growth to Transportation Trust Fund.

Opposes higher taxes.

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Healthcare

As a state senator, voted against a bill that would have put a fundamental right to reproductive freedom in Virginia’s constitution, which would have made abortion constitutionally protected in the state.

As a state senator, voted for a bill that prevents pharmacists from refusing to fill prescriptions because they were prescribed via telemedicine.

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Education

Opposes decisions about education at local schools being made by the state or federal government.

Advocates for more funding for local school districts.

As a state senator, voted for a bill that requires schools to improve reading skills in students from kindergarten through third grade to address learning loss from the pandemic.

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Public Safety

Supports more funding for the police.

Wants to pass stricter criminal laws for human trafficking.

As a state senator, voted for a bill that gives people $300 off their taxes if they buy a gun safe or lock box. The credit expires in 2027.

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