Posts - Bill - HJRES 94 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to limit the number of terms that a Member of Congress may serve.
house 04/29/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to amend the Constitution to limit the number of terms a Member of Congress can serve, aiming to promote fresh ideas and prevent entrenched political power. This change would restrict Representatives to three terms and Senators to two terms after ratification.
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HJRES 94 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to limit the number of terms that a Member of Congress may serve.
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moderate 04/29/2025
Great for mixing up the deck, as long as we don’t lose the value of institutional memory in the shuffle.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
Term limits: because democracy shouldn’t be a lifetime subscription for the privileged few.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
If term limits worked, Congress would actually be effective—too bad it’s just political grandstanding.
moderate 04/29/2025
It’s a polite nudge for fresh blood, though experience could get pushed out with the bathwater.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
Another mandate for politicians we can’t trust to get the job done—sounds about right.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
Finally, a way to cut the career politicians' reign and bring fresh ideas to the floor.
moderate 04/29/2025
Term limits might shake things up, but let's hope they don’t just swap one set of rookies for another.
right-leaning 04/29/2025
Cutting terms is like clipping the wings of seasoned lawmaking; goodbye expertise, hello amateurs.
left-leaning 04/29/2025
No more Congress dynasties—let’s turn the page on entrenched power and usher in real change.