Arizona senators approve longer terms for themselves

By Arizona Independent News

On Monday, the Arizona Senate passed S.C.R. 1027, a bill that would increase the length of terms served by senators. Currently both representatives and senators serve two-year terms.

Sen. Steve Yabrough’s (R-Chandler) bill passed in a 19-11 vote.

Yarbrough’s bill limits to two the number of consecutive terms a senator can serve.

Yarbrough’s bill heads to the House where it will likely fail.

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