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Mark Dean (R - Mingo, 034)





CONTACT

mark.dean@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 212E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3304

District:
P.O. Box 15
Verner, WV 25650
District Phone: (304) 601-3425


Mark Dean Biography

Date of Birth: June 18th, 1980

Education: Bachelor’s in Education, Concord College (2003); Master’s in School Leadership, Marshall University (2005)

Occupation: Home Health Executive

Religion: Baptist

Town of Birth: Logan, EV

Affiliations: Phi Sigma Phi National Fraternity; Knight of the Golden Horseshoe; Mingo County Republican Executive Committee

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Committee on Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services
Government Organization
Political Subdivisions
Senior, Children, and Family Issues

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Children and Families
Government Organization


DISTRICT 034


District Counties: McDowell, Mingo

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2023

Delegate Dean was the Lead Sponsor of 15 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 2032Relating to the Occupational Pneumoconiosis BoardPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2033Relating to unsafe real propertyPendingPolitical Subdivisions
HB 2034Relating to vocational and technical education programsPendingEducation
HB 2450Relating to tax credit for disabled veterans for lifetime hunting, trapping and fishing licensePendingAgriculture and Natural Resources
HB 2451To allow another round of “buy in” to the old public employees retirement plan for those that didn’t last time. PendingPensions and Retirement
HB 2452To allow parents to retain their child for an extra year of school without losing a year of sports eligibilityPendingEducation
HB 2453Allow anyone with a master’s degree to sit for WV Bar exam and become licensed attorneyPendingJudiciary
HB 2454Creating WV Black Lung ProgramPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 3124To allow non-resident students enrolled at West Virginia colleges and universities to purchase their hunting and fishing licenses at the resident rate.PendingAgriculture and Natural Resources
HB 3125Allowing for a paid commission for sheriffsPendingFinance
HB 3126Allotting counties $5,000 per deputy position to only be used for deputy pay raisesPendingPolitical Subdivisions
HB 3288Adding medical doctors and doctors of osteopathy to the category of medical professionals who are subject to the prohibition against therapeutic deception.PendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 3289Prohibiting any next of kin who is criminally responsible for the death of a relative from being involved in the decedent’s burial arrangementsPendingJudiciary
HB 3290To clarify privileges for senior license holders for hunting and fishingPendingAgriculture and Natural Resources
HB 3312Provide that all coal severance tax go to the county that produced the coalPendingFinance

MEDIA

Release TitleDate
GOP Delegates Pledge to Protect Second Amendment Rights08/08/2019
Bipartisan Coalition Calls On Attorney General Morrisey to Let Legislature Appropriate Drug Settlement Funds07/29/2019
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