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Mark R. Maynard (R - Wayne, 06)





CONTACT

mark.maynard@wvsenate.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 441M, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7808

District:
15577 WV 152
Wayne, WV 25570
District Phone: (304) 360-6272


Mark R. Maynard Biography

Education: B.B.A., Marshall University, Marketing; B.B.A., Business Management, Marshall University

Occupation: Automotive Retail

Parents: Richard Dale and Jewell Gay Maynard

Religion: Baptist

Town of Birth: Huntington, WV

Affiliations: PNW4WDA; SEMA Legislative Caucus Member; WV Legislative Congressional Prayer Caucus Chairman; EC4WDA; Blue Ribbon Trails Coalition; NHRA; NSRA; NMCA; WV Off Highway Vehicle Association

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

CHAIR: Transportation and Infrastructure
Enrolled Bills
Finance
Government Organization
Health and Human Resources
Rules

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Finance
Government Organization
Health



DISTRICT 06


District Counties: Wayne (part), Mingo, McDowell, Mercer

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2025

Senator Maynard was the Lead Sponsor of 36 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
SB 5Establishing Adopt-A-Road programPending
SB 67Allowing motor vehicle racing on county or municipal roads under certain circumstancesPending
SB 68Limiting landowner liability when land is used for certain purposesPendingJudiciary
SB 69Requiring parental notification of minors being prescribed contraceptivesPending
SB 70Clarifying process for filling vacancies in LegislaturePendingJudiciary
SB 71WV Monument and Memorial Protection Act of 2025Pending
SB 72Requiring parental notification of school-based dispensaries of contraceptives to minorsPending
SB 267Extending time for renewal and restoration of commercial driver's licensesSigned
SB 268Requiring parental notification of school-based dispensaries of contraceptives to minorsPending
SB 425Relating to partisan judge and magistrate electionsPendingJudiciary
SB 596Relating to parents' Bill of RightsPendingJudiciary
SB 597Eliminating restriction to carry firearm on State Capitol Complex groundsPending
SB 610Exempting overtime compensation from income taxPendingFinance
SB 711Removing prohibition against establishing additional trail systems within state parks and state forestsPending
SB 733Relating to membership composition of Legislative Oversight Commission on Department of Transportation AccountabilityPending
SB 752Establishing resident and nonresident wildlife viewing stampsPending
SB 754Creating Outdoor Americans with Disabilities ActPending
SB 790Requiring quarterly reporting by certain water and wastewater utilitiesPending
SB 792Requiring drivers to observe same safety requirements regarding railroad crossing when on-track equipment is presentPending
SB 793Creating reporting requirements for use of state-owned aircraftPending
SB 794Authorizing DOH to erect warning signsSigned
SB 795Relating generally to traffic safetyPending
SB 841Prohibiting state entities from promoting or engaging in any activity related to sexual orientation or gender transitioningPendingJudiciary
SB 873Creating WV Homelessness Rehabilitation and Public Safety ActPendingFinance
SB 880Relating to powers and duties of Commissioner of Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation regarding Stevens Correctional CenterPendingJudiciary
SB 901Requiring Department of Health to report positive alpha-gal tests to CDCPending
SB 918Establishing non-denominational chapel within WV State Capitol buildingPending
SB 919Requiring CPS workers to audio record all interactions during visitsPending
SB 920Establishing Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation ActPending
SB 921Creating WV Medical Services Oversight and Support ActPendingFinance
SB 922Streamlining and enhancing early childhood education and child care services in WVPendingFinance
SB 923Creating WV Litter Control and Environmental Cleanup ActPending
SB 924Creating WV Country Roads ActPending
SB 925Creating needs-based assessment for EMSPendingFinance
SB 926Requiring WV Department of Education to include optional Firefighter One class as part of curriculum in grades nine through 12Pending
SB 928Eliminating restriction to carry firearm in and on State Capitol ComplexPending

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