(Detroit, MI)  --  A new study by Wayne State University shows term limits are not working in Michigan.  The research indicates limiting the amount of time lawmakers can serve in Lansing has resulted in a loss of expertise in the state Legislature and an erosion of checks and balances.  Voters approved term limits in the mid-1990s, preventing people from serving more than three terms in the state House and two terms in the state Senate.  Former Governors Jim Blanchard and John Engler have both recently said they don't believe the law has worked. 

-Metro Source