Conservatives call for term limits in state government
Every member of the state legislature is going to receive a letter from Mike Long next week, but the New York State Conservative Party chairman isn’t writing to find out how their summer vacations are going.
Long is announcing that the party is re-launching an effort to install term limits in state government and he is looking for lawmakers to be brave enough, and unselfish enough, to introduce legislation.
Under the Conservative Party plan, a governor would be limited to two terms, or eight years in office, and members of the http://www.nysenate.gov/ state senate and assembly would get no more than six terms, or 12 years, in Albany.