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Episode 135: No more Madigans? Lawmakers close in on term limits

Apr 23, 20211 hrEp. 135
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Episode description

Illinois lawmakers are poised to make leadership term limits of no more than ten consecutive years state law.

Before he resigned from the House earlier this year, Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, served in the state legislature for more than 50 years. Madigan served as House Speaker for 24 consecutive years from 1997 to 2021. For two years when Republicans had the majority in the House, Madigan was the Minority Leader. Before that, he served as Speaker for 12 years from 1983 to 1995.

House Bill 642 puts a limit of ten consecutive years on legislative leadership roles like the Illinois Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, House Speaker and House Minority Leader.

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