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NUT Podcast Episode 242: Utah Blocks Age Limits from Ballot

  Philip Blumel: Utah court blocks federal candidate age limit from the ballot. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits movement. This is episode number 242, published on July 15th, 2024. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: A few weeks ago on the

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Andrew Kalloch Tapped As Oregon State Co-Chair For U.S. Term Limits

For Immediate Release July 2, 2024 Media Contact: David Johnson, Strategic Vision PR Group Ph: (404) 380-1079 Email: djohnson@strategicvisionpr.com Andrew Kalloch Tapped As Oregon State Co-Chair For U.S. Term Limits Salem, OR – Today, U.S. Term Limits announces that Andrew Kalloch has agreed to be the Oregon State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits. Kalloch brings a

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NUT Podcast Episode 241: Are Term Limits Coming to the U.S. Senate?

  Philip Blumel: Are term limits coming to the US Senate? Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits Movement. This is episode number 241, published on July 1st, 2024. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: After Mitch McConnell’s long reign as Senate minority,

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A Second Life For Term Limits

Will the Supreme Court let states impose limits on the representatives and senators they send to Washington, D.C.? Thanks to events in North Dakota, there’s a good chance this question is about to asked again. And get a different answer. The first time was thirty years ago. The case: U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton. In May 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court held, in

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Term Limits’ Role in Reforming Local Government

The latest Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies Poll explored a number of proposals aimed at reforming local government; they found over 75% of California voters support term limits for local county supervisors, district attorneys, and sheriffs.  Term limits in California is not a new idea. In 1990, California voters passed Proposition 140 changing Sacramento by

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Members of Congress Get What!?

How would you feel knowing that your taxes contributed to elevator operators who hit buttons and hold doors for congresspersons? What if you knew that expense totaled to ten million dollars in five years (Forbes Magazine)? These are the kind of incentives that keep a congressman cooped in their office for decades. It’s an obvious

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Term Limits Breaking News: North Dakota Just Had a Historic Vote!

In a historical action, voters of North Dakota sent a message that will reverberate across America. Voters all across all party affiliations approved a state constitutional amendment that prohibits any candidate 81 years or older from serving in Congress from North Dakota. Hi, I’m Holly Robichaud, and this is US Term Limits Breaking News. While

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Why Did these Members of Congress Leave?

It is common knowledge that Congress has been a flawed institution for decades, but did you know that the environment inside the legislative body has become so abysmal that 52 members of Congress will exit this year? As of May 20, 2024, eight members of the U.S. Senate and 44 members of the U.S. House-

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Age Limits – A North Dakota Initiative

Did you know that according to a recent RMG Research poll, nearly 80% of voters in North Dakota would support an age limit for members of Congress? This initiative dictates that no one over 80 years old could serve or be elected. Some individuals may argue that age limits are an unnecessary, even borderline discriminatory

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Term Limits Breaking News: Momentum For Term Limits Is On the Rise!

In the Empire State, there’s growing calls for term limits for statewide offices. New York is currently one of only 13 states that doesn’t have term limits for the governor. This is despite polling data that shows over 70 percent of New Yorkers support term limits for the governor and other statewide office holders. That

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