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Sen. Mark Obenshain R-Harrisonburg said he could not vote for the tax repeal, which included his own Harrisonburg district, because some local governments have issued bonds that rely on the revenue to pay for annual debt service.
Senate Democrats strip local tax from districts of anti-tax opponents 2011
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I think there are a lot of things we can do to make this revenue-neutral pretty darn quickly and pretty darn simply, '' said Sen. Mark D. Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg), a commission member who in the past two years has unsuccessfully introduced legislation that would allow 800 private liquor stores to operate in the state.
McDonnell vows trims to make up for money lost by privatizing liquor monopoly Anita Kumar 2010
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Sen. Mark Obenshain R-Harrisonburg introduced SB1417, which calls for 1,000 private retail outlets -- a scaled-back version of McDonnell's original plan.
Democrats to introduce McDonnell's liquor bill in House of Delegates on Thursday Anita Kumar 2011
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In this instance, however, Howell ruled out of order a motion by Sen. Mark D. Obenshain R-Harrisonburg that first the Repeal Amendment bill and then a block of the other seven Republican proposals be added to the committee's agenda.
GOP cries foul over Democratic refusal to hold full committee vote on repeal amendment Rosalind S. Helderman 2011
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The vote was 13-2, with Sen. Mark D. Obenshain R-Harrisonburg joining Petersen in voting "nay."
Virginia advocates for victims of childhood sexual assault blast Catholic Church for opposing bills Fredrick Kunkle 2011
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In other states:•A bill introduced by Virginia state Sen. Mark Obenshain, R-Harrisonburg, that would make sweepstakes stores illegal was passed by the General Assembly last month.
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"This is much ado about a simple measure," said Sen. Mark D. Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg).
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"This is much ado about a simple measure," said Sen. Mark D. Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg).
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Sen. Mark D. Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg), who in the past two years has unsuccessfully introduced legislation that would allow 800 private liquor stores to operate in the state, said studies show that having more liquor stores does not necessarily translate into more drunken-driving arrests or alcohol-related driving fatalities.
McDonnell wants to show Virginia the way out of liquor business 2010
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Sen. Mark D. Obenshain, R-Harrisonburg, effectively withdrew his measure yesterday to divest the state of its Alcoholic Beverage Control stores.
News for Richmond Times-Dispatch Richmond Times-Dispatch 2010
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