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State Legislative Term Limits

How many states have term limits on their legislatures? As of January 1, 2024, the number of states with legislative term limits is 16. They are Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. State Year Limited: terms (total years allowed) Year law takes

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Well positioned for term limits victories in 2024

2023 has positioned us with several opportunities for success in 2024. We had our first vote in Congress since the 1990s. We passed the state of Oklahoma completely as well as one chamber in North Carolina and Tennessee. We also played an integral role in the ballot initiative in North Dakota that set term limits

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nick testifyies in fron of house subcommittee tuesday sept. 19, 2023
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Top 5 Term Limits Achievements in 2023

A plethora of exciting things happened in favor of the term limits movement this year — it’s time to count down the top 5 successes in 2023! #5. New national polling in favor of term limits has hit an all-time high for — a whopping 87% of Americans favor term limits on Congress. Not surprisingly,

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81 percent of likely democratic party primary voters support congressional term limits
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New OR-5 Poll: Likely Democratic Party Primary Voters Overwhelmingly Support Term Limits on Congress.

For immediate release December 7, 2023 Contact: Nick Tomboulides, U.S. Term Limits Phone:(202) 261-3532 Press@termlimits.com New OR-5 Poll: Likely Democratic Party Primary Voters Overwhelmingly Support Term Limits on Congress. McLeod-Skinner Ahead as the Only Term Limits Pledge Signer in the Race. Washington, DC – According to a new poll conducted by RMG Research, an overwhelming

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Crooked Politician Spotlight: William J. Jefferson, Former Rep. from Louisiana

William J. Jefferson, former congressmember from Louisiana, was convicted on August 5, 2009 of 11 federal charges including solicitation of bribes, wire fraud, money laundering, racketeering, conspiracy and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Federal prosecutors proved during trial that Mr. Jefferson used his congressional office and position to seek, solicit and direct

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USTL Enters the Belly of the Beast and proves why they need term limits.

Today, Executive Director of U.S. Term Limits, Nick Tomboulides, stepped into the belly of the beast and reinforced why we need term limits. He testified in support of HJR11, the resolution proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the number of years members of the House may serve to six years (3 terms), and members of the

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Nick to testify in front of House Judiciary Committee members on 9/19/2023

Executive Nick Tomboulides expected to break the internet on Tuesday 9/19 when he testifies in front of the U.S. House Subcommittee on the Constitution in favor of term limits for Congress. [su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/4sX15VZ5pyQ” width=”820″ title=”Nick Tomboulides expected to break the internet on Tuesday 9/19 when he testifies in Congress.”] Watch live at 2pm ET: https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/examining-proposed-constitutional-amendments

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sen. mitt romney retires gracefull from congress
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Hot Topic: Term Limits & Age Limits in the Spotlight

Want to know more about how to get term limits and age limits on Congress? You’ve come to the right place. U.S. Term Limits is the ONLY nonprofit focused solely on the issue. Romney retires gracefully… [su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/brVbPTtIzrg?si=AEidE7zmej5fq3xJ” width=”820″ title=”Term limits & age limits are one of the hottest issues in the media today.”]

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K Street on Main: Legislative Turnover and Multi-Client Lobbying: How Congressional Term Limits Transform Lobbying Dynamics

Article Link K Street on main: legislative turnover and multi-client lobbying James M. Strickland1* and Jesse M. Crosson2 1 School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA and 2 Department of Political Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA *Corresponding author. Email: james.strickland@asu.edu (Received 30 August 2020; revised 15 September 2021; accepted 23

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