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Should Congress Members Serve from a Memory Care Facility?!?!

U.S. Representative Kay Granger missed significantly more votes in 2024 than in her entire first decade in Congress? According to The Dallas Morning News, she was absent for 279 out of 517 votes in 2024, compared to 278 absences between 1997 and 2006. In March 2024, Kay Granger stepped down as chair of the powerful

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Igniting Change: USTL’S Multi-Pronged Education Campaign

While our field team shepherd our bills through state capitols, U.S. Term Limits also implements a dynamic, multi-faceted education program. This isn’t just about political rhetoric; it’s about empowering citizens and educating lawmakers on the critical need for term limits. Digital Advertising: Shining a Light on Politicians’ Stances In today’s digital age, information is power.

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Landmark Term Limits Bills Progress in the Florida

The Florida Senate Ethics and Elections committee advanced two significant bills this year. SJR 536 and SJR 802, propose amendments to the Florida Constitution to establish lifetime term limits for state legislators and local elected officials. Senator Blaise Ingoglia is sponsor of SJR 536, a proposal setting a lifetime term limit for state lawmakers. Currently,

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Arkansas House Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress

  For immediate release March 31, 2025 Contact: Chris Keener, U.S. Term Limits ckeener@termlimits.com Arkansas House Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress Little Rock, AR — The Arkansas House State Agencies and Government Affairs Committee passed House Joint Resolution 1004 (HJR1004), which proposes a congressional term limits amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  The effort,

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How long can the U.S. President Serve in Office?

The maximum amount of time a U.S. president may serve in office is defined by the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. Here’s a breakdown: The 22nd Amendment: This amendment, ratified in 1951, places a limit on the number of terms a president can serve. It states that no person shall be elected to

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NUT Podcast Episode 260: Indiana is Onboard!

  Philip Blumel: Indiana. Boom. Eleven states have now officially called for congressional term limits. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement. This is episode number 260, published on March 24th, 2025. Stacey Selleck: You’re a sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: Also since the

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Arizona Senate Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress

  For immediate release March 19, 2025 Contact: Constantin Querard, U.S. Term Limits cq@termlimits.com Arizona Senate Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress Phoenix, AZ — The Arizona Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency Committee passed House Concurrent Resolution 2041 (HCR2041), which proposes a congressional term limits amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  The effort, led

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Florida Senate Committee Advances Landmark Term Limit Bills

Florida Senate Committee Advances Landmark Term Limit Bills TALLAHASSEE, FL – The Florida Senate Ethics and Elections committee advanced two significant bills on 3/17, SJR 536 and SJR 802, which propose amendments to the Florida Constitution to establish term limits for state legislators and local elected officials. SJR 536, sponsored by Senator Blaise Ingoglia, proposes

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VICTORY: Indiana Legislature Passes Term Limits on Congress Resolution

For immediate release March 17, 2025 Contact: Les Chambee, U.S. Term Limits lchamblee@termlimits.org VICTORY: Indiana Legislature Passes Term Limits on Congress Resolution Indianapolis, IN – Today, the Indiana State House passed SJR21, a resolution applying for a national convention to propose term limits on Congress with a bipartisan vote of  66 yeas and 30 nays.

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Professor Lawrence Lessig On Congress Preempting The Article V Convention

  So if you’ve heard anything about an Article V Convention, you will have heard that it’s never happened in America, and that the only way we’ve ever amended the Constitution is for Congress to propose amendments that then the states will ratify. But that fundamentally misstates our history. Because if you look at the

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