Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Michigan General Election in Michigan.
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Get StartedA proposal to amend the state constitution to require annual public financial disclosure reports by legislators and other state officers and change the state legislator term limit to 12 total years in the legislature.
A "yes" vote supports amending the state constitution to require annual public financial disclosure reports by legislators and other state officers and changing state legislator term limits to 12 total years in the legislature.
A "no" vote opposes amending the state constitution to require annual public financial disclosure reports by legislators and other state officers and changing state legislator term limits to 12 total years in the legislature.
"Right now, when somebody gets to Lansing, they're completely focused on what their next job is gonna be, I think it just make sense as something that's a little bit tighter than the current rule, but it would be applied to everyone across the board, and in a more standard way that makes it fair for everyone." - Josh Pugh, in support of Proposal 22-1 (Learn more)
"[This proposal] would allow both current legislators to serve up to twice as long and former legislators to come back." - Patrick Anderson, drafter of current term limit laws from 1992, in opposition to Proposal 22-1 (Learn more)
This proposed constitutional amendment would: • Require members of the legislature and the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and attorney general to file annual public financial disclosure reports after 2023, including assets, liabilities, income sources, future employment agreements, gifts, travel reimbursements, and positions held in organizations except religious, social, and political organizations. • Require the legislature to implement but not limit or restrict reporting requirements. • Replace current term limits for state representatives and state senators with a 12-year total limit in any combination between House and Senate, except a person elected to the Senate in 2022, who may be elected the number of times allowed when that person became a candidate. Should this proposal be adopted?
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