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Who is Mark?
State Representative
Mark D. Smith
Mark D. Smith was born in
Osceola, Iowa on January 5, 1952, and is the son
of R. Eugene and Betty Danner Smith. His
family lived on a farm near Osceola until
moving to Winterset, where Mark graduated
in 1970 and received the William and Mary Krabel College
Scholarship.
After graduation, Mark worked in
a special nutritional and recreational program for
children through Iowa State Extension Services. This led him to study
social work, first at Graceland College
(BA, 1974 cum laude) and then the University of
Iowa (MSW, 1986). Mark is employed by the
Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa (SATUCI)
as the Director of Special Projects. He
specializes in treating people with co-occurring mental
health and substance abuse disorders. He has also
served as an adjunct
instructor of Social Work for the University of Iowa.
Mark has spent his entire career
helping people. He
has worked with children and
their families, treated people with substance use
disorders,
directed services to people with
mentally illnesses, and reviewed nursing home care for the elderly.
Mark was among the first to provide early
mental health counseling to children
through the schools.
Mark is often called on to train
counselors, foster
parents, substance abuse counselors, and social workers. He counsels
fire fighters, law enforcement officers,
and emergency medical personnel who have
been on the scene of traumatic accidents.
Mark is a mental health technician with the American Red
Cross and served at the World Trade Center in the fall
of 2001, following the attack on America. He also works as a divorce mediator,
helping couples work through their
disputes. He has received numerous awards
for his work and served on the Iowa Board of
Social Work Examiners from 1999 to 2001. In June
2006, he was elected to the board of directors of the
National Association of Social Workers. For
several years, he has written articles for the mental
health specialty within the social work profession and
had an article published in the Winter, 2005, edition of
Iowa Heritage Illustrated.
Mark and his wife, Karen
Lischer, have been married for 22 years.
They have a daughter, Allison, who is 19 and attends
Beloit College.
Mark attends Central Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ), where he teaches Sunday School to adults with
special needs.
Mark was the treasurer of the
Friends of the Marshalltown Public Library, a nonprofit
organization that has raised thousands of dollars to
improve library services. He was a member of the
Marshall County Mental Health and Mental
Retardation Advisory Board and served as
the 1999 Chair.
He serves
on the National Conference State Legislature's standing
committee on health and the conference's advisory
committee on addictions.
Mark is an avid bicyclist who
has ridden numerous RAGBRAIs and bicycle treks in other
states. He is a member of the Marshalltown Morning
Optimists and was club president in 2004.
In 2000, he was elected to the
Iowa House of Representatives on the Democratic ticket
and was reelected in 2002, 2004, 2006. He is Chairman
of the House Human Resources Committee, and sits on the
Environmental Protection and Judiciary
Committees. He serves on the Health and Human
Services Appropriations Subcommittee, which has
oversight of the budget for the Iowa
Veterans Home.
Statehouse Email: mark.smith@legis.state.ia.us
Phone: 641-750-9278
Home Email: msmith1@mchsi.com
Home Phone: 641-750-9278
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