Thursday, April 21, 2016

The Unforgettable State Blog

Should there be term limits for the Governor of Texas? Definitely, I agree 100% with Sebastian Espinoza, that there should be term limits. But NO to going back to prior laws on Texas Governor term limits like in the past; changing between 2 to 4 to 2 and back to 4 years a term again, no more flip flopping. I think 2-year term is too short, and 4-year term is just right. As for the term limits, I think there should be only between 2 to 3 consecutive 4-year terms, a total of 12 years and not a day more. (Leap year occur every four years, so those 2 to 3 extra days are exceptional). I think if former Governor Rick Perry had not campaign for the U.S. Presidency, he could have stayed as Texas Governor as long as he'd like. We should give those who wish to run for governor more chances. When the State is forced to find a new Governor, it allows the newly elected governor, to introduce, appoint and implement new plans, talents and ideas into the executive branch as well as in Texas.

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