West Virginia Voters May Decide Term Limits Amendment by 2026
West Virginia Voters May Decide Term Limits Amendment by 2026

West Virginia Voters May Decide Term Limits Amendment by 2026

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West Virginia State Treasurer Larry Pack is advocating for a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of the board of public works, including key statewide officials. He argues that limiting terms will bring fresh ideas and prevent individuals from viewing office positions as permanent. Additionally, Pack's office has launched an online firearms auction platform intended for licensed dealers, aimed at responsibly handling surplus firearms, while ensuring compliance with legal standards. In related legislative developments, South Dakota's House has approved measures that require broader geographic representation for constitutional amendments and tightened voter residency requirements. These steps reflect a push for increased oversight and accountability in both states' governance processes. The proposals will be subject to public votes and further legislative review in the coming years.

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