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Hogan Announces State Lawmaker Term Limit Bill

January 11th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan wants term limits for state lawmakers.  In a news conference in Annapolis just before the start of the Maryland General Assembly Session in Annapolis, Hogan announced what he called The Government Accountability Act. Under his proposal, Maryland lawmakers would be limited to serving a maximum of eight years in each chamber in the Maryland General Assembly. The plan is to have the issue on the ballot in November. Hogan, a Republican who is running for re-election, said 15 other states have legislative term limits. Hogan claimed the measure could make state government more accountable to the people of Maryland.

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