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State Senator Mark Obenshain

Mark Obenshain serves as State Senator in Virginia.

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Mark Dudley Obenshain (born June 11, 1962) is an American attorney and politician. He currently serves as a member of the Senate of Virginia from Harrisonburg. Obenshain has been in office since 2004.

Background and Education:

  • Born in Richmond, Virginia, Obenshain graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.A. in 1984.
  • He later earned his J.D. from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 1987.

Political Career:

  • Obenshain represents the Shenandoah Valley’s 26th state senate district.
  • He has consistently maintained a conservative voting record since his election in 2003.
  • As a senator, he serves on committees related to agriculture, conservation, natural resources, courts of justice, local government, and elections.
  • Obenshain was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Virginia in the 2013 election but lost to Democrat Mark Herring.
  • His father, Richard Obenshain, was an attorney and the original Republican nominee for the 1978 senate election in Virginia before his tragic death in a plane crash.

Miscarriage Reporting Bill:

  • During his 2013 attorney general campaign, Obenshain faced criticism for a bill he introduced in 2009.
  • The bill aimed to require women who had miscarriages without medical attendance to report them to authorities within 24 hours.
  • Obenshain introduced the bill in response to a case where a Virginia woman disposed of her newborn baby’s body in the trash.
  • Although the legislation was too broad and unintended, Obenshain clarified that he did not intend to burden women who suffered miscarriages.