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Congressman Massie Explains How Congress Fools Us

  by Nick Tomboulides Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY), a U.S. Term Limits Pledge signer, is not a friend of the establishment in Washington. When Massie and several colleagues voted against John Boehner for Speaker of the House in January, they subsequently faced retaliation from the powerful Republican. Now, according to a story from watchdog Michael Esch, Massie is sounding

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Presidential Entrants Embrace Term Limits

by Staff As of April 16, 2015, four people have announced their legitimate candidacies for president of the United States. There’s one Democrat, Hillary Clinton, and three freshman Republican senators: Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. The latter are familiar with one another considering they have been fighting for the soul of the GOP

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Candidate Rand Paul: “Defeat the Washington Machine” with Term Limits

  by Nick Tomboulides Since making the jump from medicine to politics in 2010, Rand Paul has been a consistent advocate for citizen legislators. Paul co-sponsored the U.S. Term Limits amendment in the Senate, and even introduced his own amendment to limit congressional terms. Today, in his first speech as a candidate for president in

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USTL Pledge Signers Form Bipartisan Term Limits Caucus in Congress

  by Nick Tomboulides We have some big news out of Washington. Two U.S. Term Limits pledge signers, Republican Rod Blum (IA) and Democrat Beto O’Rourke (TX), have announced the formation of a term limits caucus, which will work to build bipartisan support behind a constitutional amendment imposing term limits on Congress. “The root of

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Congressman Forgets Which State He’s From

by Nick Tomboulides WASHINGTON, D.C — When 20-term Congressman Philip Flop took a brief break from his round of golf today to speak with press, he needed to be reminded by reporters that he actually represents the state of Illinois, not Hawaii as he had believed for the last decade. Flop’s frequent junkets to the Aloha

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The Article V Path

  Can Americans term-limit Congress? by Paul Jacob Twenty-three states had passed term limits on their congressional delegations by 1995 — many while simultaneously term-limiting state lawmakers. Voters in most other states lack statewide initiative rights. But if the term limits passed by the 23 had been left alone, the pressure would have been enormous

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Report: FL Gov’t Has Shrunk Since Term Limits Took Effect

by Nick Tomboulides “If you pass term limits, lobbyists and staff will have too much power,” the critics grumbled, before Floridians enacted term limits with 77 percent of the vote in 1992. According to new research from Prof. Randall Holcombe of Florida State University, these doom and gloom predictions were way off-the-mark. Holcombe took two touchstones for

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Memo to Maine Politicians: Ask The People Before You Kill Term Limits

This piece originally appeared in the Bangor Daily News. by Nick Tomboulides Now that he’s back in the Legislature for a 24th term, Rep. John Martin is looking to settle a score with the term limits that ousted him from power over two decades ago. Martin’s latest effort to repeal Maine’s term limits — which

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Eight Florida Legislators Receive USTL’s “Defender of Term Limits” Award

by Nick Tomboulides Tallahassee, FL— U.S. Term Limits (USTL) presented “Defender of Term Limits” awards to eight Florida legislators this week for their commitments to protecting the state’s citizen-initiated and voter-approved eight-year term limits law. The eight recipients were: Sen. Aaron Bean (R-Duval), Sen. Joe Negron (R-Martin), Rep. Amanda Murphy (D-Pasco), Rep. Cary Pigman (R-Highlands),

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Fighting the Anti-Term Limits Scam in Arkansas

by David Brown Tim Jacob has been here before. Just as, today, the chairman of Arkansas Term Limits is a leader in the effort to preserve state legislative term limits, so he led the original charge for state legislative term limits in the early 1990s. “I found myself the Petition Chairman for the effort to

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