HJR 15 -- GENERAL ASSEMBLY TERM LIMITS

SPONSOR: Sassmann

Currently, no member of the General Assembly may serve more than eight years total in any one house of the General Assembly, nor more than 16 years total in both houses of the General Assembly.

Upon voter approval, this Constitutional amendment would remove the prohibition on a member serving more than eight years total in any one house of the General Assembly, beginning December 3, 2026.

This Constitutional amendment would also prohibit any member of the General Assembly from serving as Speaker of the House of Representatives for more than three consecutive terms and as President Pro Tem of the Senate for more than two consecutive terms.

This bill is the similar to HJR 69 (2024).