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Dingell Dies
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Q: Who holds the record for longest time in Congress?

A: U.S. Representative John Dingell, from Michigan, is the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history. The lawmaker retired from the U.S. House of Representatives in 2015 at the age of 87 after serving since 1955. Dingell holds the record for longest serving member of Congress at 59 years, 21 days. That’s 30 terms in office.

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AZ Senate files congressional term limits resolution
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Arizona Senate Files Bipartisan Bill for Congressional Term Limits

For immediate release January 31, 2019 Contact: Scott Tillman Email: stillman@termlimits.com Phone: (321) 345-7455 Arizona Senate Files Bipartisan Resolution for Congressional Term Limits Phoenix, AZ – Today, a bipartisan resolution for a national term limits amendment proposal convention, SCR1014, was introduced by Senator Livingston (District 22). The measure is cosponsored by 17 Senators from both sides

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AZ House files bipartisan bill to term limit congress
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Bipartisan Bill for Congressional Term Limits Filed in Arizona House (HCR2022)

For immediate release January 30, 2019 Contact: Scott Tillman Email: stillman@termlimits.com Phone: (321) 345-7455 Bipartisan Resolution for Congressional Term Limits Filed in Arizona House (HCR2022) Phoenix, AZ – Rep. Kelly Townsend (District 16) and Rep. Robert Meza (District 30) are leading the way in Arizona to term limit the U.S. Congress by sponsoring a bipartisan resolution

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GovDesantisSupportsSchoolBoardTermLimits
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Gov. DeSantis: Florida School Boards Need Term Limits

This article was published in 2018, when Governor DeSantis was a still member of Congress. Since his swearing-in as Governor, DeSantis has re-affirmed his commitment to 8-year school board term limits. In our oft-divided political climate, it’s vital to pursue reforms that bring people together and restore power to citizens— even when those ideas won’t

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2019gEOGeorgia House Files HR53 to term limit congress
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Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr. Files Congressional Term Limits Resolution (HR53) in Georgia

For immediate release January 29, 2019 Contact: James Alvarado Email: jalvarado@termlimits.com Phone: 321.697.2895 Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr. Sponsors Congressional Term Limits Resolution HR53 in Georgia Atlanta, GA – Rep. Emory Dunahoo, Jr. (District 30 – Gainesville) is leading the way in Georgia to term limit the U.S. Congress by sponsoring a resolution for a national term

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Sheila Jackson Lee steps down from key positions
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Queen Sheila Jackson Lee: Arrogant Enabler?

It is ironic that many Americans look to Congress for laws to protect us against sexual harassment, when Congress itself is a hotbed of such behavior. Think of Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), who were forced to step down from the last Congress. Also, Reps. Trent Franks of AZ (R-AZ), Patrick

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No Uncertain Terms Podcast Episode 25 Transcript

Philip Blumel:                    The term limits train keeps on a rolling. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of January 28th, 2019. Stacey Selleck:                          Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel:                    As the first ever term limits day approaches on February 27th, momentum

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No Uncertain Terms Podcast Episode 24 Government Shutdown
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No Uncertain Terms Podcast Episode 24 Transcript

Philip Blumel:                    The Federal Government has shut down but the term limits movement hasn’t. Hi. I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement for the week of January 21st, 2019. Stacey Selleck:                  Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel:                    We’ll discuss today what’s happening in the states

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Armenia Country of the Year
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The World Wants Term Limits

The Economist magazine has announced its “Country of the Year.” It’s Armenia. The idea behind the award is to recognize the nation that has “improved the most” during the past year. The honorific implies no rosy assumptions about the future. Obviously, a country can backslide. The Economist’s editors admit that this proved to be the case with prior winners

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