Michigan Term Limit Resolution to Be On November Ballot

(MNN) Michigan voters will consider a resolution on the November 2022 ballot to revise the state’s term limits law and require state elected officials to disclose their personal financial information.

The Michigan House and Senate both approved a ballot proposal Tuesday, May 10 that would amend the states constitution to let lawmakers serve up to 12 years entirely in one chamber. Currently, legislators can serve no more than 14 years, including three two-year House terms and two four-year Senate terms.

The initiative also would require lawmakers, the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and attorney general to file annual financial disclosure reports starting in 2024.