Representative Robbie Martin

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NameRobbie Martin
PositionRepresentative
Statestate representatives     West Virginia     
PartyRepublican
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Carl Martin, born on April 8, 1991, also known as Robbie, is an American politician affiliated with the Republican Party. He serves as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing District 65. He assumed office on December 1, 2022.

Representative Robbie Martin



Delegate Martin was born on April 8th, 1991, in Buckhannon, West Virginia. He pursued his education at West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.

Professional Background Robbie Martin is not only a public servant but also a business owner. His active involvement in real estate includes managing the Bicentennial Inn in Buckhannon.

Family and Faith Delegate Martin’s parents are Carl J. Martin and Roberta J. Lynch. His faith is rooted in Christianity.

Legislative Involvement Representing Upshur County in House District 65, Delegate Martin serves on several committees within the West Virginia House of Delegates:

Chair: Political Subdivisions, Government Organization, Judiciary Member: Senior, Children, and Family Issues Interim Committees: Agriculture and Rural Development, Government Organization, Judiciary Sponsored Legislation (2024) In the 2024 legislative session, Delegate Martin has been the lead sponsor of several bills:

HB 4981: Proposes allowing gun carry on college campuses (pending in the Education Committee). HB 5009: Establishes a process for voters to recall a county ordinance through a special election (pending in the Political Subdivisions Committee). HB 5016: Advocates for allowing women to work on inmate road crews (pending in the Judiciary Committee). HB 5058: Outlines a process for cities to hold an election to recall an ordinance (pending in the Political Subdivisions Committee). HB 5059: Defines a workday for school service personnel and addresses employment of licensed practical nurses (pending in the Education Committee). HB 5167: Relates to access of records in controlled substance monitoring (pending in the Health and Human Resources Committee). Media Highlights In 2019, Delegate Martin made headlines for:

Pledging to protect Second Amendment rights. Introducing a bill to help fund President Trump’s border wall.

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