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North Dakota House Passes Bill Aimed at Clarifying Lawmaker Term Limits Measure


In a recent vote, North Dakota House members have moved forward with a bill that addresses a gray area in lawmaker term limits established by voters in 2022. The bill, HB 1300, aims to clarify the limits set by the constitutional measure, which restricts lawmakers to eight years in the House and Senate. Rep. Vicky Steiner explained that the current measure creates confusion for lawmakers elected in 2020, who may reach the limit in the middle of their term if reelected in 2028.

If passed, the bill will ensure that the term limits only apply after the November 2022 general election, allowing lawmakers elected in 2020 to potentially serve until 2032. While some argue that this change undermines the will of the voters, proponents believe it provides clarity and fair treatment for current lawmakers. The bill will now move on to the Senate for further consideration.

This decision has sparked debate among lawmakers and the public, with opinions divided on how best to interpret and implement the term limits set by North Dakota voters.

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