HJR 67 -- TERM LIMITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SPONSOR: McGaugh

Currently, members of the General Assembly can serve no more than eight years total in any one chamber of the legislature, nor more than 16 total in both chambers.

Beginning December 5, 2030, upon voter approval, this constitutional amendment would remove the single chamber prohibition, allowing members of the General Assembly to serve no more than 16 years total in either chamber of the legislature.

The resolution also prohibits any person from serving more than three terms as Speaker of the House of Representatives and more than two terms as President Pro Tem of the Senate.

This bill is the same as HCS HJR 69 (2024).