Mark (Mark) D. Sickles (D-SH043)
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Representative
Room 703 General Assembly Building 910 Capitol Square
Richmond, VA 23218

District Office:
PO Box 10628
Franconia, VA 22310
Elected: 2003    Next Election: 2013
DOB: 2/18/1957
Committee Assignments
MemberSubcommittee Elections
MemberHouse Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions
MemberSubcommittee on Agriculture
MemberSubcommittee #3
MemberHouse Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources
MemberHouse Committee on Privileges and Elections
Counties Representing
Fairfax

Bio

Mark Sickles was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from the 43rd District in November 2003. Born in Arlington, he is a Northern Virginia native and has lived in Fairfax County for most of his life.

He currently serves on the Health, Welfare, and Institutions Committee, the Privileges and Elections Committee, and the Agriculture, Chesapeake, and Natural Resources Committee. A resident of the 43rd district since 1987, Mark moved to Franconia to be close to Fort Belvoir, where he worked as a civilian for the U.S. Army. He purchased his first home in the Manchester Lakes neighborhood and currently lives in Kingstowne. Mark has two Masters Degrees from Georgia Tech and a B.S. from Clemson University. As a part-time legislator, he works full-time for a national marine construction company and federal government contractor.

Mark began his public service as a volunteer in the local political and civic life of Lee District. He worked on several campaigns, including those of former Delegate Gladys Keating and the late State Senator Joe Gartlan. He was a volunteer legislative assistant for Delegate Keating for three legislative sessions, during which she served as the first woman chair of what is now the Commerce and Labor Committee.

In 1993, former Supervisor Joe Alexander appointed Mark to serve as the Lee District Trustee on the Fairfax County Public Library Board. In his two years as Chair of the Library Board (1998-2000), Mark oversaw the opening of a new library in Kingstowne, worked to secure funds for a wide-ranging upgrade of electronic resources, won additional funding for books and materials, and oversaw the development of a ten-year capital improvement plan that resulted in the acquisition of over seven acres for the future development of a regional library on Beulah Street near Manchester Boulevard. On the Board for eleven years, he stepped down in December 2003 before being sworn in to his first term in the House of Delegates. In Richmond, he continues to lead the effort to obtain necessary funding for the Fairfax County Public Library that is normally not secured due to an unfair and outdated state funding formula.

For six years, Mark also served on the Board of United Community Ministries, a non-profit social service agency with a focus on helping the working poor in Southern Fairfax County. UCM has an employment training program, an emergency food pantry, operates the Healthy Families program for at risk mothers, provides some transitional housing, and operates a first-class day care facility called the Bryant Early Learning Center. Mark served as President of UCM in 2000.