So much to do, so little time. (state term limits)(includes related article onthe US Supreme Court decision on congressional term limits): An article from: State Legislatures
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From the supplier: The concept of term limits has become immensely popular with the American public. This distaste for long-serving incumbents has prompted some 20 states to impose term limits laws for their lawmakers and other elective officials. However, many are now questioning the wisdom of the concept. Incumbents argue that it hinders their effectiveness as decisions are often made under time pressure. In addition, the years of experience and political savvy simply become wasted when they reach the compulsory limit.
Citation Details Title: So much to do, so little time. (state term limits)(includes related article onthe US Supreme Court decision on congressional term limits) Author: Arlene Levinson Publication:State Legislatures (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 1995 Publisher: National Conference of State Legislatures Volume: v21 Issue: n7 Page: p36(3)