Before serving in two N.C. cabinet positions, leading the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Department of Commerce, John Skvarla (d. 2022) touted bonded term limits. He discussed the issue in 2009 with Carolina Journal.
John Skvarla (d. 2022) explains his support for bonded term limits in 2009
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