For immediate release
December 10, 2020
Contact: Nick Tomboulides
Email: press@termlimits.com
Phone: (202) 261-3532
Newly Elected U.S. Rep. Kwanza Hall Honored for His Commitment to Term Limits
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the nation’s largest pro-term limits group, honored newly elected U.S. Representative, Kwanza Hall, a member of the Democratic party from the Atlanta area. The award recognizes “a steadfast commitment to restore citizen government through term limits.” It is presented to legislators who have taken a strong stand on the issue.
Paul Jacob, on the USTL Board of Directors, presented Hall with a plaque at the U.S. Capitol honoring him for signing the term limits pledge. Rep. Hall vowed that, as a member of Congress, he will cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits Amendment of three (3) house terms and (2) senate terms and no longer limit. Hall won in a special election to fill the seat of deceased civil rights activist Rep. John Lewis.
U.S. Term Limits has the support of more than 70 pledge signers in the current Congress and nearly 100 pledge signers will be sworn in to the 117th Congress in January.
Jacob commented on Rep. Hall’s pledge saying, “Kwanza’s support of term limits shows that Congress members from both sides of the aisle are ready to add a term limits on Congress amendment to the U.S. Constitution.”
According to a 2018 nationwide poll on term limits conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, term limits enjoy wide bipartisan support. McLaughlin’s analysis states, “Support for term limits is broad and strong across all political, geographic and demographic groups. An overwhelming 82% of voters approve of a constitutional amendment that will place term limits on members of Congress.”
Congressional term limits is the one bipartisan issue supported by both President Trump and former President Obama.
View Hall’s signed pledge here.
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U.S. Term Limits is the largest grassroots term limits advocacy group in the country. We connect term limits supporters with their legislators and work to pass term limits on all elected officials, particularly on the U.S. Congress. Find out more at termlimits.org.