Proposing a constitutional amendment imposing term limits for state legislators.
Impact
If enacted, SCR1605 would significantly alter the tenure of elected officials within the state legislature. By imposing term limits, the bill is intended to facilitate new leadership and potentially lead to fresh ideas in government. This change may also encourage increased participation in the electoral process as citizen candidates perceive a more achievable opportunity to run for office, believing they can effect change without face institutional incumbency.
Summary
SCR1605 proposes a constitutional amendment that aims to impose term limits for state legislators. The bill seeks to change the current political landscape by capping the number of consecutive terms an individual can serve in the state legislature. Advocates for this amendment argue that term limits will promote government accountability and prevent career politicians from monopolizing power, thereby encouraging a more dynamic and representative political environment.
Contention
However, the bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and constituents. Supporters claim that term limits can reduce apathy among voters and create a sense of urgency in legislative roles, while detractors argue that such limits may lead to a loss of experienced legislators who possess valuable knowledge and understanding of complex state issues. Critics also express concern that turnover may dilute institutional memory and disrupt ongoing legislative efforts, potentially resulting in instability in governance.
Proposing a constitutional amendment on the length of legislative terms and limiting to three the number of terms for which a person may be elected or appointed to the legislature or certain state offices.
Making application to the United States congress to call a convention of the states for the purpose of proposing amendments to limit the federal government.