February 1st, 2018 by WCBC Radio
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan kicked off this year’s session of the Maryland General Assembly by announcing that he wants term limits for state lawmakers. It was in a news conference the day before the start of the session in Annapolis, Hogan announced what he called The Government Accountability Act. Under his proposal, Maryland lawmakers would be limited to serving a maximum of eight years in each chamber in the Maryland General Assembly. Not surprisingly the proposal has been greeted by a strong pushback by most members of the house and senate. State Senator George Edwards…