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Term limits have been placed on 15 state legislatures, eight of the ten largest cities in America adopted term limits for their city councils and/or mayor, and 37 states place term limits on their constitutional officers. read more
Recently, Sen. DeMint introduced a "Term Limits for All" bill that would serve as an amendment to the U.S. Constitution if it were to gain enough support in Congress and among the American people. The bill would finally put an end an era of permanent politicians on Capitol Hill by limiting House members to three terms, and senators to two. So far Sens. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), Kay Baily Hutchison (R-Texas) and Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) have signed on as cosponsors of the bill. Continue Reading
As analysts continue to draw comparisons between the Republican Revolution in 1994 and brewing discontent with Democrats going into this year's midterm elections, here's another parallel to ponder: term limits.
Though seldom acknowledged by the Republican Party establishment, calls for term-limiting politicians have been a consistent undercurrent of the tea party movement. Activists are tired of professional politicians opening the barnyard door for special interests to feed at the stimulus trough -- and equally tired of those incumbents spending half-a-century doing it. Short of voting the bums out, they see term limits as the next best option.
Career politicians in Washington have to go. If you agree, click here to join supporting thousands of like minded individuals around the nation in sending a message that 3 terms is enough for someone to spend in US Congress.
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