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HJR 12 proposes term limits for Iowa legislators and statewide officials, capping service at 24 years to enhance democracy and encourage political turnover.
HJR 12 proposes term limits for Iowa legislators and statewide officials, capping service at 24 years to enhance democracy and encourage political turnover.
House Joint Resolution 12 (HJR 12) proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa aimed at establishing term limits for members of the General Assembly and certain statewide elected officials. The resolution seeks to enhance democratic governance by preventing individuals from serving excessively long tenures in these positions.
The proposed amendment includes the following key provisions:
Term Limits for Legislators:
Term Limits for Statewide Elected Officials:
Cooling-Off Period:
Lifetime Limit:
Exemptions:
The resolution primarily affects:
- Current and future members of the Iowa General Assembly.
- Statewide elected officials in Iowa.
- Voters, as the amendment will ultimately be submitted for ratification by the electorate.
HJR 12 aims to implement term limits for Iowa's legislative and statewide offices, promoting turnover and potentially increasing political diversity. The resolution is currently under review, and its future will depend on legislative approval and voter support.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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