For Immediate Release
August 31, 2021
Media Contact: David Johnson, Strategic Vision PR Group
Ph: (404) 380-1079
Email: djohnson@strategicvisionpr.com
Billboard Exposes Drew Ferguson for Breaking Campaign Pledge
Georgians Alerted to Ferguson’s Broken Promise
Atlanta, GA/August 25, 2021 – U.S. Term Limits is calling out Rep. Drew Ferguson (GA-3) for breaking his pledge to cosponsor and vote for the U.S. Terms Limits amendment with a billboard in his district educating supporters of his broken pledge. Ferguson pledged that he would support the U.S. Term Limits amendment limiting U.S. Representatives to three terms and U.S. Senators to two terms. Ferguson signed the pledge to his constituents while seeking their support in a close 2016 primary contest. Term limits was a key issue he campaigned on in 2016. Since being elected, Representative Ferguson has gone back on his pledge.
The U.S. Term Limits amendment has been introduced in Congress calling for six years total in the U.S. House of Representatives and twelve years maximum in the U.S. Senate. Senate Joint Resolution (SJR3), sponsored by Texas Senator Ted Cruz has 15 sponsors and cosponsors. House Joint Resolution 12 (HJR12) sponsored by South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman has 69 House members on board. Support is expected to exceed 100 Congress members during the 117th Congress.
“Drew Ferguson made a promise to the residents of his district to co-sponsor the U.S. Term Limits amendment if elected to Congress,” said Nicolas Tomboulides, Executive Director of U.S. Term Limits. “Now he is choosing to break that promise. We felt it necessary to education them as to his broken promise. Congressman Ferguson should apologize to voters and keep his word.”
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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/ferguson.