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Lawmakers elected after 2012 are allowed to serve

a total of 12 years in one or both houses
O 14 years in either house, and after they take a break for
6 years, they can restart their own clock and serve
another 14 years
O 6 years in the Assembly, and 6 years in the Senate
O as many terms as they want; there are no restrictions on
service

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Lawmakers elected after 2012 are allowed to serve a total of 12 years in one or both houses. However, they can serve the entire 12 years in one house or split the 12 years between the two houses. Once they have served the maximum of 12 years, they are not allowed to run for another term in that house.
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