HJR 41

Sponsored by Representative Neth ( R ) District 17

Last Action: 1/9/2014 – Read Second Time, 1/16/2014 - Referred, General Laws, 2/25/2014 - Public Hearing Completed

Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2014

Proposes a Constitutional Amendment allowing a member of the General Assembly to serve the 16-year maximum in any proportion in either chamber as long as he or she serves no more than the 16 years total

Upon voter approval, this proposed constitutional amendment prohibits a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly. The service may be split between the House of Representatives and the Senate in any proportion as long as the individual serves no more than 16 years total. Currently, no one can serve more than eight years in any one house of the General Assembly or more than 16 years in both houses. A person may not run for office in either house of the General Assembly if he or she cannot complete a full term in office because of term limits

HJR 49

Sponsored by Representative Butler (D) District 79

Last action: 1/9/2014 – Read Second Time, 1/16/2014 - Referred, General Laws, 2/25/2014 - Public Hearing Completed

Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2014

Proposes a Constitution Amendment allowing anyone elected to the General Assembly after November 1, 2014 to serve up to 12 years in any one house and up to 24 years total in the General Assembly

Upon voter approval, this proposed constitutional amendment allows any person elected to the General Assembly after November 1, 2014, to serve up to 12 years in any one house of the General Assembly and up to 24 years total in both houses. Service of less than one year, in the case of a member of the House of Representative, or two years, in the case of a member of the Senate, by a person elected at any time to complete the term of office of another person will not be counted

HJR 50

Sponsored by Representative Gatschenberger ( R ) District 108

Last Action: 1/9/2014 – Read Second Time, 1/16/2014 - Referred, General Laws, 2/25/2014 - Public Hearing Completed

Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2014

Proposes a Constitutional Amendment prohibiting a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly in any proportion split between the House of Representatives and the Senate

Upon voter approval, this proposed constitutional amendment prohibits a person from serving more than 16 years in the General Assembly. The service may be split between the House of Representatives and Senate in any proportion as long as the individual serves no more than 16 total years. Currently, no one can serve more than eight years total in any one house of the General Assembly or more than 16 years total in both houses